About the schizophrenia, please note that I wrote that Northstar's history is schizophrenic, not the character....
About the schizophrenia, please note that I wrote that Northstar's history is schizophrenic, not the character....
One thing, too, is that we're all tryng to guess what the writers' meant for Northstar, if he was meant to be angry, sour, a loner, family-oriented, whatever. After all, when he appears in X-Men 189 he may be portrayed as a narcissist for all we know.
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Dana, apologies for repeating you.
The use of the word 'schizophrenia'; as CBC pointed out, he used it to mean NStar's history, not the character.
He used the word correctly. Schizophrenia does mean MPD--but, not in the technical sense. As a layman's term, MPD is exactly what it means. As a professional term... check earlier posts.
- Le Messor
"A man's work is nothing but a long journey to recover through the detours of art the two or three simple and great images which first gained access to his heart."
- Albert Camus
Huh?Originally Posted by Le Messor
Dana
... is what I was referring to.Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
- LM