Anyone done this yet?
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This comic is, as is usual for Wednesday’s comics, chosen by my Patrons. Speaking of…
Check my Patreon out if you’d like to support the comic, even a little bit helps. Or just to check out the reward tiers, there’s some neat bonus stuff and I tried to make them fun: https://www.patreon.com/waitingforthet
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Awakening the Other McCoy
Sage proposes the idea that in order to fight the evil current Hank McCoy, they have to wake up the remaining clone of Hank McCoy, a.k.a Beast, who has the memories and attitude of the 70s Beast (as in Beast of Avengers, X-Men and Defenders). Despite the protests from Wolverine and the Krakoan X-Force team, they reluctantly agree with Sage to wake Beast clone up. However, 70s-Beast-Clone wakes up and bursts out of the cloning tank. In a state of disorientation, 70s-Beast-Clone jumps around and attacks the Krakoan X-Force. And also, having the former bad guys like Black Tom and Omega Red in the team doesn't help with the situation. Sage manages to calm 70s-Beast-Clone which prompts him to say the famous catchphrase "Oh my Stars and Garters".
Hours later, 70s-Beast-Clone was detained for a so-called safety reason and Black Tom was left there to explain to him about Krakoa and other things that happened over the years. 70s-Beast-Clone is caught up on everything that happened but is confused on why he's a war criminal. 70s-Beast-Clone is happy to work on with mutant rights or something. Moments later, Black Tom falls asleep from the long-winded droning speech from 70s-Beast-Clone, allowing him to free himself from the cage. Then, 70s-Beast-Clone googles himself on the computer and he becomes horrified to learn the evil deeds which current real Beast had done.
X-Force v6 #48, 2024
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What great friends
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X-Force #39 - "Internal Affairs" (2023)
written by Benjamin Percy
art by Robert Gill & Guru-eFX
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Gay cousin's gone and snatched the family castle :(
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I remembered that there had been one other time I'd drawn Laura Kinney before, and I looked again and thought that this drawing from last year was pretty cute, so I've now gone ahead and put some color on it. X-Force team bonding night at the Green Lagoon, at Deadpool's insistence.
Ink & Digital, 12 x 9 inches
JoJo Seames, 2023-2024
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X-Force #43
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I did not except to be in my feelings about Cain Marko and Black Tom Cassidy because of a really good fanfic at 2am
Look, I just feel really strongly about the importance of queer elders in media because it reminds younger queer folks like myself that we have a future and that we get to grow older and eventually *old*
This is why Marvel really should finally pull the trigger and make them officially canon because they’ve been like *practically* canon since the 90s. Give them the RicStar treatment, Marvel. It’s what I—I mean we deserve
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X-Force Vol 6 #19 (Cover art by Joshua Cassara)
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Why do we ship Tom/Cain? - A Reading Guide
Cain Marko and Tom Cassidy are X-Men affiliated characters from Marvel comics. Full reading lists for each characters can be found by clicking on their names in the previous sentence. The two are officially a platonic partnership but as the two are deeply connected, openly physically affectionate, have essentially coparented, and try to share their powers with each other....they are often seen as a romantic couple. But don't just take my word for it- read their story yourself!
Below is a complete list of their mutual appearances (some with issues for just one character added for context)!
X-Men (1963) #101-103, 122
Spider-Woman (1978) #37-38
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #229-230
Marvel Team-Up (1972) #150
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #217-218
X-Force (1991) #1-5
Deadpool (1993) #1-2
Venom: The Madness (1993) #1-2
X-Force (1991) #30-31
Deadpool (1994) #1-4
X-Men (1991) #88
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #369
Generation X (1994) #60-61
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #411-412
X-Men (1991) #158, 160-164
New Excalibur (2006) #6, 7, 13
Juggernaut (2020) #5
X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #15
Legion of X (2022) #2, 5
X-Force (2019) #39
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Cover of the Day:
X-Men #103 (February, 1977)
Art by Dave Cockrum and Irving Watanabe
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