CYCLOPS: AN HOMAGE OF HONOR

CYCLOPS: AN HOMAGE OF HONOR

Hey, fellow Cyclops fans, here's something just for us!

By tasman71 - Mar 16, 2013 11:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

Using art images from the upcoming Marvel Heroes MMO, I have created the following collage, an homage to my personal favorite comic book hero!

If he is yours or if you are a fan, copy, paste, share, etc. to your hearts content!

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tasman71
tasman71 - 3/16/2013, 11:48 PM
uhm, can some1 put this in fan fic, please. it wont let me delete or move. what i get for doing this half asleep. thanx.
breakneckbeck
breakneckbeck - 3/17/2013, 2:22 PM
Yeah the X on his face is pretty dumb looking. Its all about that nineties look.

nice pic
tasman71
tasman71 - 3/17/2013, 2:54 PM
@Magnus66 I would have put the XFactor suit in there but for 2 probs: it is not in the Marvel Heroes MMO so no blendable pic and I am not sure how that particular stage fits into the five stages the uniforms I did use represent: man, mutant, leader, hero, protector.
InvictusPox
InvictusPox - 3/18/2013, 4:54 PM
I feel, and have since watching the 90s series and reading the comics at those times, up to this point, that Scott Summers is one of the most colossal jerks in marvel history. At times, this has served a purpose, as the kind of bully a field commander must be to get the job done, and keep some of the more frustrating members of the team. On the other hand, he never seems to know when NOT to push, over and over again causing loose cannons of the various x-teams to run off in a huff, and lead to new messes to clean up.

Another point of arrogance that has always stood out with Cyclops personality, is the way he always rides EVERYONE, especially newer recruits, about control. Learn the control your mutation, work more on your control, control your anger. Why such a control freak? One would think someone PHYSICALLY UNABLE to control their own powers might better approach issues of control from those under his command, but that's just my opinion.

Looking back at Scotts years of service, it is neither surprising, nor undeserved, that he is now called a super-villain in the same sentence as Doctor Doom. One would assume share the same Fan Club, by this point.(That is you, angry-fast-typing-a-response-I-will-never-read guy, and you a smaller degree, angry-fast-typing-grammar-corrector)

This message is dedicated to the Memory of Professor Charles Francis Xavier. Loved by many, failed miserably by one, in particular. Never forgive, until Charles does.
tasman71
tasman71 - 3/18/2013, 8:35 PM
@InvictusPox

Cyclops pushes others as leader because he has been doing this from the beginning and has always understood that the X-Men MUST ALWAYS be better than the best they can be if they are to stand out and above as representatives of the best mutants can be to achieve as much peace as can be attained between normals and mutants.

As for the lose cannons, their breaking point must be found by any good leader to know when and how to best utilize them and what situations to not put them in to avoid them blowing up and making that peace a harder sell.

As far as control, no one know better the importance of power control than one who cannot control, without external means, Omega Level power. He knows the better control mutants have over their powers the less danger they will present in attempting to live peacefully among normals.

Cyclops will never EVER be called a Super Villain, period. It was the Avengers who pushed the issue, forcing hostilities, and, thus, leaving him no choice but to respond to preserve the small number of mutants remaining.

As for Xavier, he already has forgiven his son. He always does, because he always understands.

The Phoenix relishes the darker human emotions and, when in a human, releases them, thus causing the host to do things they never would do otherwise. Reread The Dark Phoenix Saga and any and every issue regarding the Phoenix Force.

Cyclops saw the Phoenix as a chance to undo what the real criminal villain did. The Scarlett Witch reduced mutants a near extinction level never imagined impossible. She did what The Sentinels, The Reavers, Bastion, Hodge, and so many others only hoped to do. Why shouldn't a leader seize a possible opportunity to bring his people back from the brink of extinction?

So, no matter how you try to spin it, the facts are irrefutable. Cyclops is a man, because he stands for what he believes in without shame. He is a mutant who wants what everyone wants, a peaceful life. He is a leader who understands what must be done and is willing to make the choices needed to do it. He is a hero who would gladly lay down his life for the dream of peace between mutants and humans. He is a protector defend mutant kind to his last breath and cross the line, if necessary, to make sure mutant kind never nears the brink of extinction again.

Cyclops is the greatest character in comics because he will do what's right even if it goes against everyone else.

Case closed.
Oxbow
Oxbow - 3/18/2013, 10:27 PM
Cyclops is the character I would most like to write. Especially after everything he's been through, there is much to explore inside the mind of a truly unique general. So much destructive power, but he is a natural leader and builder of the Mutant legacy. There is a lot of great tension in his story and, in many ways, it could be looked at as a microcosm for the story of mutankind in the MCU.

toco89
toco89 - 3/19/2013, 4:33 PM
Good men are not without their flaws, but seek just ends through just means.
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