>>107455185Summers isn't THAT confusing. The confusion just comes from the fact that clones, time-travel and alternate dimension are involved, but if you already read cape comics then none of those things are particularly hard to follow. "He's Cyclops' son to Jean Grey from another universe. She's Cyclops' daughter to Jean Grey from the future. He's Cyclops' son to a clone of Jean Grey." Really not that complicated so long as you don't mind the basic "comic book-y"ness of it. Likewise, Vulcan and Alex's kids are pretty straightforward. Alex had a daughter that was kidnapped by Kang. Vulcan had a daughter with an alien.
Pym's, on the other hand, is a massive tangled web as a direct result of how Ultron and the Synthezoids are made. To what extent does "based on brain patterns of" make them related to that person? Vision's body is John Hammond's with Wonder Man's brain waves and he's the son of Ultron. So is he also related to John Hammond? Is he also related to Wonder Man? What about Jocasta who, as this issue points out, is Ultron's daughter, Ultron's wife, AND is based on Jan's brain waves.
Any cape comic reader should be able to understand Cyclops' family tree pretty easily. I'm really not sure what's confusing about Howlett's, since that's just "a clone and a couple kids" really. Pym's though? Even for an avid cape comic reader that knows what all these relationships are, it's STILL confusing because we have to question what "relation" and "family" actually means.