Re: A suggestion for XMen Writers



<kenneth_m_lin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> "Emerald Samurai" <SUPREMERANGER@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> How about doing a major storyline where various Mutants decide to
>> leave the planet, and so they build a spaceship to leave this
>> universe for good!

> Where are they suppose to go?

Another universe, I guess. But this story was already done in Guardians
of the Galaxy.

Also, don't look for logic in the questions George asks. There just
isn't any.
.



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