Welcome to the fifth episode of Tales From the Water Cooler!
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The Q&A is heating up on this one. Make sure to listen in as they dive into their picks of the week: Amazing Spider-Man #655, Iron Man 2.0 #1, Gotham City Sirens #20, and Skullkickers #6.
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Tales from the Water Cooler: Episode #5
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Great show dudes. Keep it up.
Jeff- I’m surprised you didn’t bring up the X-Men scene in Iron Man 2.0 #1. It’s “Cerebra” not “Cerebro,” Cyclops is shown using the machine (it’s always used by telepaths only), and there’s no way Cyke lets the FBI on Utopia 4x a year. No way.
Word.
I thought Scott was just sitting at the machine looking annoyed. And I don’t see it as Scott not letting the FBI in to take a look at Cerebra. He’s going to give the illusion that he’s “playing ball” and that the X-Men are not a threat so if it takes the FBI looking at Cerebra a few times a year then so be it. It’s not like Scott is going to show them his entire hand anyway. That’s why I didn’t have an issue with that scene and didn’t think it was a stretch.
Well, they had mentioned “Cerebro” in the caption, so I assumed that’s where he was sitting. It looked like it to me.
I only bend to you on the playing ball point because of the whole “Serve and Protect” thing that’s going on right now, and how Scott wants to clean up the X-Men’s image in the public eye. So good call there. But if this came out after Utopia, I wouldn’t buy it.
But it has been CerebrA for years now. Marvel editorial fubar’ed on that one.