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kirayoshi1 ([info]kirayoshi1) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-08 01:31:00

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Entry tags:char: colossus/piotr rasputin, char: shadowcat/kitty pryde, creator: john cassaday, creator: joss whedon, publisher: marvel comics, series: one perfect moment week, title: astonishing x-men

A Perfect Moment: Kitty and Peter
One of my favorite moments from recent X-books follows under the cut.  Semi-NSFW.

This takes place during Joss Whedon's run on Astonishing X-Men, specifically #21 and #22.  Kitty and Piotr have been tap-dancing around their relationship for awhile now, and had actually taken things to the next level, but then had to deal with being mindscrewed by Cassandra Nova and Emma Frost.  Now they're on the Breakworld, in a desperate effort to prevent the Breakworld tyrant from destroying the Earth with a ten-mile-long hollow-tipped bullet(I wish to God I wasn't kidding).

While on Breakworld, Kitty decides to stop tap-dancing...



Uh, we'll just leave these two alone and pick this up in the next issue, after the deed is done...




Okay, Marvel.  You want my hard earned coin ever again?  Get Kitty back!  Got it?


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[info]suzene
2009-06-08 06:51 pm UTC (link)
Apparently the most effective use of a character after she has played out the writer's youthful fantasies of yesteryear is an agonizing and drawn-out torment that might eventually culminate in death.

Just a little...um...yeah.

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