Today’s Mutant of the day is Lorna Dane A.K.A Polaris!
First Appearance: X-Men #49 (August 1968)
Created by: Arnold Blake & Don Heck
Powers: Polaris has the ability to manipulate magnetism, meaning she can control and bend metal to her will!
Gunn was never going to add Richard Rider Nova to his MCU projects. Nova fans leaked his phone number online so more Nova fans would call and beg for MCU Nova. He said that turned him off the character
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Quasar protecting the universe from Black Winter!
I still really like the new design for Infinity. I hope Q gets more cameos and a role in the next Marvel Cosmic event
Polaris and Bishop forming a relationship in X-Men 97 season 2 🤔 I’ve suggested that before for the comics and wonder if that’s the story they give them
I’m the Invisible Woman from your recent Marvel Rivals game and that nasty ass attitude you had was unnecessary. You were 12-7 as Phoenix with barely more damage than I did. Relax, it’s really just a game @lindolighteyes_
This is exactly what I mean! They think superpowers are silly, stupid and would rather not deal with that aspect of characters when adapting for live action tv. Why adapt what you don’t like?
Straight from Damon Lindelof's mouth. They removed the "Green" from the title because they thought it was stupid... that tells you everything you need to know about Lanterns. #greenlantern#dcu
Superheroes rarely work for me in live action TV.
Powers require big budgets tv doesn’t have and creators prefer “grounded” because they view super powers as silly and stupid. I’m a really big fan superheroes and cosmic sci-fi, so I prefer animation
Jed MacKay brings his run to a shocking end in this startling finale that will redefine the future of the Avengers.
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