"In essence, Rick and I wanted to go back to something approximating his original cool Neal Adams design—the black highlight-less bodysuit with the concentric circle power effect. That was always his most distinctive look in my opinion, and nothing he’s worn since that has really been all that memorable. So John took his cues from that design, tweaked it a little bit, pulled that strange antennae-thing he had on his head down onto his cowl, and off we went. I seem to recall that John initially had him with a full belt, and I had to talk him into compromising with the sort of side belt things."
"In terms of Rogue’s look, I think everybody involved really liked her original Michael Golden outfit, the one with the hood—so this represents a modernization of that approach to the character. [It’s] really not all that different from the kinds of things she’s been wearing recently. A little bit less scarf, maybe."
"The Scarlet Witch has always had one of the least practical costumes for a super hero, so having come out the other side of "AvX" and "Children's Crusade," that was something we were looking to address. I didn’t really have anything specific in mind other than, “More practical” and “Keep the tiara..." That Tiara is the most easily identifiable aspect of any Scarlet Witch outfit. It was John who came back with the more covered-up civilian style, which we liked and made sense. Wanda is in a different place right now, she doesn’t feel like a super hero any more and she’s looking for a way to atone for her past actions and to move forward as a person, so this look underlines that change in her outlook."
What do you guys think of these new looks? As is mentioned above, Rogue really doesn't look all that different, but fans of Havok's classic three-band head gear should be happy, while those partial to Miss Maximov's more revealing outfit may not be! Sound off below and click the link back to MTV Geek for more from Tom Brevoort.