Talk:Third Summers brother

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Add Apocalypse to the article[edit]

I'm not sure what would be the best way to incorporate Apocalypse into the article, but he was also a contender at one point to join the family. Below is a cited statment from Robert Weinberg, Cable writer.

  • During his run on Cable, Robert Weinberg actually planned a rather complex series of circumstances that would have revealed that Apocalypse was in fact the Third Summers Brother all along, but Weinberg left the book before he could go along with his plan. [1]
That is covered at the very least by the second external link; it could probably be incorporated in at least general outline in the main text, however. Luis Dantas 21:34, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Rename[edit]

I propose renaming this article "Summers" brothers or just having the sections merged with their respective articles. It's never explained which person that Sinister was referring to and he never said that there was only 3 Summers brothers - there could be more. Thus, while Vulcan is "a" third Summers brother, there is nothing in the text to say that he is in fact "the" Summers brother referred to by Sinester. So, the "third Summers brother" was a misnamed article from the very beginning.--RossF18 (talk) 18:26, 24 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sockpuppet nomination for deletion[edit]

Just a note for future editors to be aware of: the previous editor to nominate this article for deletion has been blocked as a sockpuppet of another user. Spidey104 14:22, 28 June 2011 (UTC) Looks like my accusation of bad faith was correct.)[reply]

THird Summers brother add Siniste Prime[edit]

Acomicbookfan (talk) 07:10, 16 December 2012 (UTC)[1][reply]

[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Summers_brother

regarding the subject of the third summers brother in X-men and hopfully you can edit and add this new info  this new sinister is a clone the Original sinister is died kieron Gillen the writer of Uncanny x-men Vol. 2 wrote and explain more on his formspring that this new clone sinister does in fact have summers DNA  in him the link is below with the others showing proof 

http://www.formspring.me/KieronGillen/q/400998563707911267


http://www.formspring.me/KieronGillen/q/400998563707911267

[3]

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Sinister#2010s Now dressed in Victorian era garb, Mister Sinister resurfaced in the pages of Uncanny X-Men #544. In Uncanny X-Menvol 2 #1, he merges with the Dreaming Celestial and warps its head to match his own and uses the power he gained as a result, to turn San Francisco's residents into doppelgangers of himself. Mister Sinister regards this as a new species, the perfect species, but is defeated and forced from San Francisco. During the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline, Mister Sinister has built his own city (based on Victorian-era London) in the Moloids' underground tunnels within Subterranea. The city is inhabited solely by his clones. After disposing of a rebel clone, he explains to one of his other clones that he has foreseen that the Phoenix Force would come after Hope Summers, that the Avengers would try to stop it and clash against the X-Men, resulting in the Phoenix Five. He also knows that the Phoenix Five will soon come after him and intends to take the Phoenix energy away from them by using a group of Madelyne Pryor clones.[35] During a meeting of the Extinction Team, the Phoenix Five reveal to Magneto, Storm, Psylocke and Danger (who is still controlled by UNIT) that Mister Sinister is the one who told Hope about the Phoenix Force, and ponder on the danger that his goals may represent to the world. The Phoenix Five leave their teammates behind and track Mister Sinister to Anchorage, Alaska (Cyclops's birthplace) finding out that he built his city in the underground tunnels beneath Anchorage. Mister Sinister then orders his clones to enter into war against the Phoenix Five.[36] One by one, the Phoenix Five members are taken down by Mister Sinister's cloned creatures (including a clone of Krakoa) until only Cyclops remains. He is eventually defeated by the Madelyne Pryor clones. Shortly after, Magneto, Storm, Psylocke and Danger arrive at Mister Sinister's city and find out that their teammates were captured.[37] However, the Phoenix Five were able to escape and decided to kill each and every clone of Sinister, ending the threat he posed to mutantkind.[38] Yet the threat of Sinister still goes on as he had actually at some point murdered Katie Kildare, Cyclops' PR agent, and took her place in Utopia, being the Sinister the Phoenix Five confronted and killed been just another clone of him.

http://www.formspring.me/r/during-uncanny-sinister-explains-two-things-he-has-made-himself-a-king-from-summersi-pretty-little-mind-can-you-elaborate-secondly-sinister-explains-that-his-a-system-species-so-i-was-wondering-was-your-sinister-the-original-or-somthing-new/392589610569460753

http://www.formspring.me/KieronGillen/q/396093076210213247

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Assessment comment[edit]

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I am giving it a B-class quality rating; this is not a seriously deep subject after all, and I feel that the current version of the article does indeed cover the matter pretty well for any but the most serious research. Luis Dantas 21:32, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Last edited at 21:32, 9 March 2007 (UTC). Substituted at 08:34, 30 April 2016 (UTC)