nico-incognito:

willczarnecki:

This turned me gay

Being reminded of this as a queer adult is so wild because you realize some very overt shit. Like, Bobby emits ice from his whole body. Grabbing the bottle was enough! In fact, he didn’t even have to grab the bottle, a simple poke would have worked or he could have shot ice from a distant. Him blowing on this bottle was 3000% overt flirting and honestly the gayest thing I’ve probably ever seen a mutant use their powers for and Wolverine was here for it all and no one will tell me differently.

I always thought this scene perfectly epitomizes Cyclops. He can destroy you with a blink but he is waiting and checking. As harrietvane mentioned I think he is looking at the Professor and Jean like “So, should I eff him up or…?” There is something incredibly attractive about a man who knows he can destroy you but chooses not to right away.

jamesproudstar:

James Proudstar, first known as the second Thunderbird and better known as Warpath, was introduced in The New Mutants #16 as a founding member of the Hellions, and the fallen X-Man Thunderbird’s younger brother. He is a member of the Apache tribe and a mutant, with mutant abilities granting him super strength, enhanced reflexes and duration, a healing factor, and the ability to run up to 93 miles per hour and to fly. 

Over the years, he has been a mainstay of X-Force, as well as a member of the original Hellions, the Uncanny X-Men, and Weapon X, and will return to X-Force titles as of December 2018.

New Mutants (1983) #16-17

Uncanny X-Men (1963) #193

New Mutants (1983)  #39, 43, 53, 54, 56, 62, 99, Annual #7

X-Force (1991)- #1-115, 117,133

New Warriors (1995) #31

X-Force (2004) #2-6

Uncanny X-Men (1963) #475-499

Second Coming (2010 )[This was a crossover event tying together all ongoing X-Men titles. The full event is recommended reading, and a guide to read the event can be found here, but specific recommended issues are: New X-Men #45-46, X-Factor #26-27, X-Men #206-7.]

X-Force (2008) #1-25

Cable (2009) #6, 7, 9, 10, 13-15

Nation X (2010) #4

X-Men (2010) #20-29

Deadpool vs. X-Force (2014) #1-4

Weapon X (2017) #2, 4-21

Astonishing X-Men (2017) #13-17

ltfrankcastle:

So, the sort of rule of thumb — or thumbs — is that Sophie has a slightly higher pitch; we kind of joke that it’s the “creepy baby voice.” She also tends to stand with her left hand over her right wrist in front of her. Phoebe tends to talk in a lower register, and she’s got more sass and bite when she talks. She usually has a hand on her hip, or arms crossed. She’s full of piss and vinegar, like, she’s ready to push buttons at any moment in time. And Esme is sort of our straight shooter. She has my natural speaking voice and she tends to stand with her arms down. – Skyler Samuels