Goodwill said:
Well, I made a promise to myself, a New Year's Resolution for the year '06, that when I go to college I will hang up my comic book towel so that I can focus on my studies... I merely preparing myself by letting go of something sooner than later.
SAY IT AIN'T SO JIMMY! :shock:
Man, giving up comics? I have a friend who did that too. He gave them up 'cause he became a full-time teacher.
But as for the issue, they start off with the kid who was injected with the cure last arc. He's on a cliff, getting ready to fly, even though he knows he can't anymore (his power was that of flight). The X-Men are shown flying to fight a monster that looks like it's a Godzilla wannabe. The FF guest star, and there was this great halirous line between Logan and Ben.
EXACT WORDS:
Thing: "Didn't they come up with a cure for your kind?"
Logan: "You got a problem with mutants?"
Thing: "I meant Canadians."
We now see the same agent that was with Fury (the girl in the green hair--I think it was green). So it wasn't earth that was in danger; she tells this council she stands before, that an [X-MAN] is destined to destroy the Breakworld. And that:
Qoute:
"And destiny isn't thwarted by diplomats."
The X-Men are now just watching the news, and suddenly the Cuckoo sister show up, with the girl who was with the boy who lost his mutant powers, saying that the boy is missing. They bring a woman, blindfolded, and looking like she's from the streets; as if she was a begger. She takes the blindfold off, revelaing no eyes, but just skin over the area. I can't explain what she said, so I'll quote:
"He cannot leave, yes, thank you. I like him well. I ache. And worse. If he goes away.....
Then, no thank you. Then the new one will come."
The issue ends with that boy, in the danger room, with a lot of blood under him. He had thrown himself off the cliff, but it really wasn't a cliff, just a danger room hologram.