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Welcome to X-Men Classic!
This is a community dedicated to the classic Claremont-era X-Men! Related titles very much included. If you want to talk about New Mutants, X-Factor, Excalibur, the Magik miniseries, the Fallen Angels or anything else X-related from this time period—go right ahead! We hope you’ll have fun here.
To get the discussion rolling, tell us about the comic or arc that got you hooked on the era, or X-Men comics in general!
This is a community dedicated to the classic Claremont-era X-Men! Related titles very much included. If you want to talk about New Mutants, X-Factor, Excalibur, the Magik miniseries, the Fallen Angels or anything else X-related from this time period—go right ahead! We hope you’ll have fun here.
To get the discussion rolling, tell us about the comic or arc that got you hooked on the era, or X-Men comics in general!
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Date: 2018-12-19 08:03 am (UTC)Canadian law stipulates that, because a particular character became a wendigo of his own free will, he is culpable for crimes commited as a wendigo. Although to be fair I don't think it's ever established if Canada has wendigo-specific legislation, or more general "if you enter this altered state willingly you are culpable for actions taken while in said state" laws.
I definitely stand by my teenage taste in X-Men crushes! I still think he'd be delightful company.
It felt like a world where anything could happen, and nothing would feel out of place.