Talk:Fatal Attractions (comics)

Initial notes...
There is so much more to the plot than is listed. It would really be great if someone in the know could flesh this page out better. Jfiling 03:46, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Hey, i edited this page to the best of my knowledge: i have the uncanny/x-force/x-men/wolverine issues of this saga, if anyone has more info/better knowledge, feel free to correct me. Ludachris 04:00, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

I went through the article to change verbs to present tense when appropiate (fictional works should be in the present). Verbs that refer to events prior to this event, ie, " Magneto (who had previously defeated Cable and X-Force" are ok. Removed in-article referance to issue numbers, surely the summary of the issues at the bottom is sufficent, refering to issue numbers in the middle of the text disrupts the flow of the reading. Removed and added some details, such as removing professor X saying "enough magnus", seems redundant as his next action is to mindwipe him.  Mentioned the blackbird was modified for space travel, those familar with the X-Men but not this storyline might find it odd the blackbird is flying around space (i did at first).  Any objections to changes?  --Impulse 22:14, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Since Jfiling originally tagged the article for cleanup, the plot and fallout of Fatal attractions has been better detailed. As this was the original reason, I'm removing the tag. The main body looks serviceable to me, I'm a little uneasy with the list format of the fallout of FA, but I'm not sure of a better way to do the section. --Impulse 21:02, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

About the only thing which probably should be added to this (that I can think of after so many years) is the whole Collosus's head injury and Excalibur's attempts to "fix" him. IIRC, after they "fix" the injury, he still decides to join the Acolytes. Also, the new Excalibur (Nightcrawler, Phoenix, and Kitty Pryde) was formed with their purpose (ostensibly) to deal with potential global threats before they escalate. These events occured in "Excalibur" v.1:no:71. (I remember these events so well because "Excalibur" was a major comic in my life at the time.) I don't have the details because the issue itself is several hundred miles away at the moment, but I think it is notable in the context of this story. Just my thoughts, thanks for listening! Ljacone 20:51, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

I don't feel comfortable editing anything because I don't have the relevant books available right now, but I'm 99% sure that Bishop was on the assault team. At the very least he was piloting the Blackbird back to Earth in Wolverine #75 130.13.247.238 18:55, 4 May 2007 (UTC)