I felt like Cassaday really nailed the look and feel of the X-Men the best since Byrne or Lee.
>>107091297I loved #2, what was that, Generation X volume one right? I always thought Emma was sexier covered up, it gave her the naughty teacher vibe. The design is kind of a relic of the times, you can feel the nineties pulsing off of it, but it was a good look for her. It also made black turtleneck-wearing Sean hanging a step behind her look better somehow.
>>107091261I was on the wrestling team and wore a singlet. Those things would NOT be combat-wearable on a modern battlefield for a non-powered being; they have no pockets and do nothing to protect you from the environment or physical hazards, plus they stand out like a sore thumb. I know super-beings are not highschoolers on the wrestling team, but I think the point stands.
>>107091273I saw a redesign of Golden-Age Superman with a bomber jacket and scarf once and really liked it. I love 1940 #2's boots because they look like actual boots rather than the galoshes most heroes seem to wear. 2011's boots could pass if you pretend the big front flap is covering laces.
>>107091482Jean is interesting to me in that her most-known identity and look are wrapped up in her being possessed by a cosmic force of creation. I like her looks being separated into the two categories of "Marvel Girl/X-Men Uniform" and "Phoenix Outfit." The big space bird emblem with the sash is so iconic; I like the green better visually and I love coats, so 32 gets my vote there. I like my X-Men to have certain uniform themes and color schemes, as theme cohesion sells the militia angle, but she really needs a better non-Phoenix-scheme X-Men uniform so badly. I like deep navy blue with subdued gold the best, with a couple outliers like Colossus. Unless they make gold with green accents the Gold Team's color scheme and pair her up with best Rogue (
>>107102453 ). Has Storm ever worn those colors? I think I have a fun idea...