What's my favourite scene in X-Men First Class? Well, easy, it's the scene where Hank shows up as Beast for the first time in the hangar. Why, you may ask?
Because, after the eternally hilarious exchange that is "never looked better man" "dont mock me" and Hank choking the life out of Erik,
After he puts him down and you can see behind them, we reach my favourite part of this scene:
Alex, who had been 2 seconds away from Actually mocking him, realising that after the bullshit he's been putting him through, Hank would have Genuinely Fucking Killed Him
'Holy shit, do not call him a bozo he will shatter your spine. do NOT-'
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Charles: "One of you will betray me tonight."
Hank: "Is it me, Charles?"
Charles: "No, of course not, Hank."
Alex: "Is it me, Charles?"
Charles: "No Alex, it's not you either."
Erik: "Is It me, Charles?"
Charles: "iS It mE ChArLes?"
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My favourite thing about him in this film? That little streak of grey in his hair. It's the PRETTIEST thing in the entire world I could cry.
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The Australian Outback Era X-Men by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green
From Comics Scene Vol. 2 #1 (My scan)
I have never seen this artwork anywhere. Never in a reprint, never even online anywhere. As far as I know this is exclusive to just this magazine. It is such an amazing piece. My favorite X-Men team by my favorite X-Men art team rather blatantly depicting them as the Wild West Outlaw team Chris Claremont envisioned them as when they went Down Under.
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Charles Xavier: My students had a fight one day and it went like this:
Hank McCoy: Anything that comes out of your mouth is stupid!
Alex Summers: Hank McCoy.
Charles: To this day, I still laugh out loud in inappropriate situations because I randomly think about it.
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"Alex... tell me about your brother.", by Joe Quesada, with Inks by Al Milgrom, Letters by Richard Starkings and Steve Dutro, Colors by Marie Javins, and a Script by Peter David.
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Squeegool
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Our Mother, who art a Clone
revamp of this old piece!
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