From X-men #100 by Chris Claremont, Leinil Francis Yu and Mark Morales.So I had come up with the ide
From X-men #100 by Chris Claremont, Leinil Francis Yu and Mark Morales.So I had come up with the idea for this blog before I got to this X-men issue. But if I hadn’t, I think this image of Kitty Pryde would’ve given me the idea.Whats’ really interesting (IMHO) is that, most of the time, when I’m grabbing images from the books I’m reading, I document which issue it is so I can give the proper credits and reference.But for this one, I for some reason forgot, so I googled “kitty pryde” “chris claremont” “space” and “neo” (the “Neo” being the baddies the Xmen were fighting at this point, unbelievably dull antagonists).I found this CBR blog that I visit from time to time, “Left Unresolved”, (I think its part of the Comics Should Be Good blog header), which looks at storylines that just kind of dissipated without explanation. They were talking about this particular issue because of how Kitty Pryde basically gets lost in space at the end of it and how no one really cares.But what’s really funny (and relevant to this blog) is they also use the above image and the caption they give it is:“ After a not-so-surprising foray into Kitty in bondage… “I’m not sure what the ‘not so surprising’ bit is referencing. I think (if I remember correctly) that Claremont has a penchant for bondaging up the X-folks and maybe has a weird sex thing for Kitty. Either way, vindication!I mean, come on, this would make Wertham fall over. -- source link
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