Huge Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch Retcon in Axis #7 (SPOILERS)

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This is a retcon of a retcon. I am okay with that. Its not like they ever effectively used the Magneto relationship with the twins. It was mostly on Magnetos side that it got any traction. In continuity they were never actually that close anyway.
 
And that is why I can't get into super hero comics. Well apart from the never ending factor.

I mean, the 1983 retcon had them being delivered by a cow. That is how Mags found out they were his kids, because the evolved cow told him years later that she delivered them from his estranged wife. And everyone took it as the truth and went about their ways. At least Lorna got an actual DNA paternity test.

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So I guess Marvel's explanation will be that Bova was full of shit.
 
The thing with reboots, you simply trade one convoluted continuity for another convoluted continuity.

Again not necessarily. Continuites can become convoluted over time, it doesn't have to start that way.

Personally I'm in favor of just ending stories after their arcs are completed. If it was up to me Most of the major characters would have retired been written out by now.
 
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Again not necessarily. Continuites can become convoluted over time, it doesn't have to start that way.

Personally I'm in favor of just ending stories after their arcs are completed. If it was up to me Most of the major characters would have retired been written out by now.
We still have Secret Wars coming up.
 
They don't want to make new characters because those new characters would belong to Fox for cinematic usage. Retconning existing characters doesn't change the legal usage. At most they could try to go back to court for the rights but for characters like SW and QS, it would likely still end up split usage for the same reasons it went that way to begin with. The characters have a history both with X men and without.

The way they've been acting about this situation, I wouldn't doubt it. I'm not sure why they hate FOX's use of the characters, except for "we want that money, give us our characters". Do they get royalties for the X-men movies?
 
The way they've been acting about this situation, I wouldn't doubt it. I'm not sure why they hate FOX's use of the characters, except for "we want that money, give us our characters". Do they get royalties for the X-men movies?
Yes, but it's literally pocket change in comparison to the rest of their sources of revenue.
 
I can't even imagine being a Marvel comic reader at this point. They are so slavishly devoted to their money making movie universe that the books themselves suffer from this sort of ridiculous editorial dictation.

Oh, I'm sorry. Marvel editorial would never push their writers to do this sort of thing. Sunshine and roses over at Marvel with writers free to express themselves in their stories without editorial overreach, right? ;)
 
I can't even imagine being a Marvel comic reader at this point. They are so slavishly devoted to their money making movie universe that the books themselves suffer from this sort of ridiculous editorial dictation.

Oh, I'm sorry. Marvel editorial would never push their writers to do this sort of thing. Sunshine and roses over at Marvel with writers free to express themselves in their stories without editorial overreach, right? ;)

I'm guessing you have never been a marvel fan?
This is nothing compared to some of the editorial mandates that have come through over the history of the company.
 
This seems so pointless and will only bother regular readers while the movie audience probably couldn't care less.

I mean, the 1983 retcon had them being delivered by a cow. That is how Mags found out they were his kids, because the evolved cow told him years later that she delivered them from his estranged wife. And everyone took it as the truth and went about their ways. At least Lorna got an actual DNA paternity test.

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So I guess Marvel's explanation will be that Bova was full of shit.
Never trust a cow
 
And this is why big events are pretty meh.

Welp.

Can't wait for the tripple retcon years from now when Marvel gets the X-Men rights back.
 
I'm guessing you have never been a marvel fan?
This is nothing compared to some of the editorial mandates that have come through over the history of the company.

Lapsed fan. I grew up reading Marvel comics / watching the 90s cartoons. And I'm aware. I'm just having a good chortle at all of this. But I do firmly believe that this Movie Marvel focus is going to severely damage their comic line for readers more so than any of their other initiatives, in the long run.
 
I can't even imagine being a Marvel comic reader at this point. They are so slavishly devoted to their money making movie universe that the books themselves suffer from this sort of ridiculous editorial dictation.

Oh, I'm sorry. Marvel editorial would never push their writers to do this sort of thing. Sunshine and roses over at Marvel with writers free to express themselves in their stories without editorial overreach, right? ;)

Only focus on single runs of your favorite writers and ignore the big event/crossover stuff? I dunno, it's working out pretty well for me but I'm not sure how much I need to read to count as a "Marvel comic reader".
 
So does this void Foxs' ability to use them? or complicate it? Why would Marel make them inhuman if not for legal reasons.
 
I'd imagine you would take something seriously if it made you billions of dollars, too.

Which is the real sad part.

I rolled my eyes when Marvel decided to kill off FF due to the movie rights. I understood, but rolled my eyes.

Now this?

We are going to see a major fucking shift in comics over the next few years just due to shitty contracts.
 
Which is the real sad part.

I rolled my eyes when Marvel decided to kill off FF due to the movie rights. I understood, but rolled my eyes.

Now this?

We are going to see a major fucking shift in comics over the next few years just due to shitty contracts.

It was hilarious to see people defending that move like it wasn't indicative of what's to come
 
Sigh. I love the MCU but the amount of influence Marvel lets it have over the comics is disgusting.
Sadly it's not just the comics, It's practically everything. Hell, Disney's now marketing Rocket Raccoon as a key Marvel character alongside Spider-Man & Iron Man.
Not that I hate Rocket, it's just a bit too soon to give him such advertising.
 
I hope by the end of all this, they reveal that Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are only half-siblings, and Quicksilver's father is an inhuman while Scarlet Witch's father is a demon. Let's go all the way with convoluted shit! Yeaaaaaah!!!
 
You can't just look at one book(or even a single company) to judge the entire industry.That's like saying video games are terrible because you don't like EA.

You're right. I do like reading graphic novels, and one offs. But the superhero month to month stuff is really bad.
 
Is this supposed to make Fox give back the X-men license to Marvel studios? Because unless Apocalypse is a bomb of epic proportion, that's not going to happen. DoFP (movie) made insane amounts of money compared to previous X-men films, Fox isn't going to let go anytime soon if they can. It's not like they'll face a lack of material anytime soon.
 
Is this supposed to make Fox give back the X-men license to Marvel studios? Because unless Apocalypse is a bomb of epic proportion, that's not going to happen. DoFP (movie) made insane amounts of money compared to previous X-men films, Fox isn't going to let go anytime soon if they can. It's not like they'll face a lack of material anytime soon.
It gives those who are getting into comics the perception that they were never mutants or Magneto's kids, thus making the ignorant ones believe Fox is messing with the source material more than they really are.
 
Is this supposed to make Fox give back the X-men license to Marvel studios? Because unless Apocalypse is a bomb of epic proportion, that's not going to happen. DoFP (movie) made insane amounts of money compared to previous X-men films, Fox isn't going to let go anytime soon if they can. It's not like they'll face a lack of material anytime soon.

Nah, I doubt it really has anything to do with it. The comics and the movies don't really have much to do with each other these days outside of cross promotional stuff. Whether the characters are mutants or whether they are "really" Magneto's children will have no impact on the contracts. Those have all been sorted out by legal.

It gives those who are getting into comics the perception that they were never mutants or Magneto's kids, thus making the ignorant ones believe Fox is messing with the source material more than they really are.

But no one is really "getting into comics" these days. It's an industry in decline. The movies reach a far wider audience than the comics could ever hope to. In the end the significance is basically zero.
 
It gives those who are getting into comics the perception that they were never mutants or Magneto's kids, thus making the ignorant ones believe Fox is messing with the source material more than they really are.

So nobody. Anyone who is getting into comics would know for the past 50 years they were Magnetos kids. Comics are a declining industry in which nobody reading them can have an actual impact on the box-office.
 
Isn't FOX's deal for "The X-Men" all "Mutants"..so if they make the term Mutants obsolete and non-canon, then put them under a different team name, Marvel can do whatever the hell they want with them in films?
 
I don't read a lot of DC. Why/how does rebooting cause more problems than retconning?

They can't really make complete reboots, otherwise they'd lose many of their books and end up with smaller line overall. So, every reboot they've done is partial, keeping some old stories, but this just creates problems since characters and elements that appear in those old stories don't exist anymore. It's also often not even clear which past stories still count.

This hasn't been the case at all. The first crisis reboot was a reboot done right. Nu52 not so much.

The reboot following Crisis couldn't even keep consistency with Crisis itself. The Crisis series ends with, for example, Superman pretty much unchanged, and his solo series still continued for quite a few months in the now single unified Earth. Then, months after Crisis, we suddenly get a rebooted Superman restarting from his origin story, then his new origin made the Legion of Super Hero's backstory impossible, which led to a series of further retcons, since it was a big book at the time and DC wouldn't just throw it away. Of course, those retcons basically destroyed the franchise, which has never been stable since then...

DC's reboots have always been a mess.
 
So nobody. Anyone who is getting into comics would know for the past 50 years they were Magnetos kids. Comics are a declining industry in which nobody reading them can have an actual impact on the box-office.
For the first 20 years of their existence they weren't mutants so it probably depends on the reader.
Isn't FOX's deal for "The X-Men" all "Mutants"..so if they make the term Mutants obsolete and non-canon, then put them under a different team name, Marvel can do whatever the hell they want with them in films?

Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are tied more to the Avengers so Marvel can use them however they want as long as they don't use the word mutant in the films.

They can't really make complete reboots, otherwise they'd lose many of their books and end up with smaller line overall. So, every reboot they've done is partial, keeping some old stories, but this just creates problems since characters and elements that appear in those old stories don't exist anymore. It's also often not even clear which past stories still count.

DC just didn't want to mess with Batman and Green Lantern was hot coming off of Blackest Night so they decided to do a lazy reboot in order to keep those books close to where they were. Every other issue is just questionable choices with certain characters IMO.
 
Isn't FOX's deal for "The X-Men" all "Mutants"..so if they make the term Mutants obsolete and non-canon, then put them under a different team name, Marvel can do whatever the hell they want with them in films?

No, it's not that simple. Lawyers aren't morons. Fox's deal is for the X-Men franchise on film. They are allowed to use characters, stories, and concepts which are primarily introduced in X-Men comics and of direct relation to the X-Men world. It would be impossible to argue that the main members of X-Men and Xavier are not exclusively X-Men characters even if Marvel were to claim mutants don't exist in the comics anymore and call the team something else. Copyright and trademark law doesn't really give a shit about "canon", lol.
 
The death of Ultimate Peter Parker and the Reboot of Tim Drake pretty much killed my interest in comics, came back briefly for Scarlet Spider..then I was done.
 
DC just didn't want to mess with Batman and Green Lantern was hot coming off of Blackest Night so they decided to do a lazy reboot in order to keep those books close to where they were. Every other issue is just questionable choices with certain characters IMO.

There was also a lot of confusion initially about what still counted and what didn't, like early references to previous Titans, the Outsiders, etc. Now, for most of that, they eventually just dismissed it all as mistakes, but there's still some stories that they want to keep there somehow even though they just don't work, like Doomsday killing Superman at some point during the 5 year time skip.
 
I had no real issues with Miles and I loved Pichelli's art, decent character but I thought his support cast was very weak, his villains were meh, and every fight was finished with the same move (Venom Blast I think?)..I vaguely remember it also having a lot of problems with it's release schedule too, sometimes several months between issues?

Is
Peter back for good, or is it a fakeout? I recall the Ultimate Universe was meant to be all deaths are final...though they kinda screwed that early with Beast..
 
I had no real issues with Miles and I loved Pichelli's art, decent character but I thought his support cast was very weak, his villains were meh, and every fight was finished with the same move (Venom Blast I think?)..I vaguely remember it also having a lot of problems with it's release schedule too, sometimes several months between issues?

Is
Peter back for good, or is it a fakeout? I recall the Ultimate Universe was meant to be all deaths are final...though they kinda screwed that early with Beast..

It doesn't seem to be a fake out, and the arc ended without any hints otherwise, but there's more to the story that will probably be touched on next year.
 
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