yes, originally it was just the drugs, then during the whole x-men craze in the 80s and 90s it was mutants, just recently they are not mutants again.
yes, originally it was just the drugs, then during the whole x-men craze in the 80s and 90s it was mutants, just recently they are not mutants again.
No, Marvel explained away cloak and dagger's abilities as Mutant genes triggered by the drugs. But then retconned later with a Mutant gene test to show that they weren't mutants after all.
Actually Cloak and Dagger are mutants. Their mutant abilities were latent and awoken by the chemicals they were exposed to. I'm not sure why they are not Fox property since they appeared in the pages of X-men before(I have those issues sitting around somewhere). I think Fox may have had a limited list of heroes on…
Just shadowcat/pixie alone could be a TV series, there are a lot of Kittie Pryde fans out there. Then you have characters like Dazzler, Forge, Longshot, Rachel Summers, Polaris, Sunfire, Northstar, Xorn, Namor, Cloak and Dagger, Boom-Boom, Hope, and Firestar to name a few. Each of them were interesting characters that…
Has always been Magick for me.
There are still a ton of mutants related to the X-men not explored yet who are very interesting characters.
If they can do for New Mutants what they did with Deadpool, they got this in the bag. Hopefully they won't alter Magick's (Illyana Rasputin) origin story. The part about her in limbo and being the sorceress supreme there is what makes her character interesting.
The cinematography is really nice, but plots are pretty thin so far.