I'm still confused, but have it narrowed down to 8 :-) . From the pics in the the last interview Aurora could be the traitor, but viewed in a different context Mac could be the one.
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I'm still confused, but have it narrowed down to 8 :-) . From the pics in the the last interview Aurora could be the traitor, but viewed in a different context Mac could be the one.
From a generalized view, perception is that mothers would probably go further in actions to protect a child. In comics we tend to deal with generalisation more than reality. There's plenty of...
Me neither, I don't think I've ever got an Alpha conundrum right. I like you shall just fawn over the pretty pictures [/swoon]
Listening to the Podcast doesn't help :-). The comment about the team splintering just muddies the water. I'm gonna give up trying to figure it, it hurts my head. I just want that issue in my hands...
I'm gonna stick with Northstar for now, likely to change again at some point :-). He's the one with the least connections to Alpha, Aurora/Sas, Shaman/Snowbird, Mac/Heather and Marrina would just be...
I now believe it to be Northstar.
We know it's a male member. With the X-Men he would seem to have found a place where he feels comfortable, he has his sister with him etc. Now Alpha are back he...
To obvious, plus he's betrayed them before, AF#106 ( :rolleyes: ) and Vol 3. Do they have the three strikes rule in Canada?
Actually, on a serious note, thanks for mentioning 'Gentry'. I was struggling earlier to remember his name. Mainly from the viewpoint of him being an ally (?) and could be the one who did all that...
I think that I can tell 'The Verve' that contrary to popular believe the drugs do work. :shock:
Was it Earthmover on Tamirind Isle with the 'Lobdell book of Plot Lines'?
I reckon some of the characters from vol 3. Nemesis immediately springs to mind.