Loved these crossovers and loved the love between Rachel and Franklin .. I hate that they re made Franklin to not be a mutant . He’s one of the most powerful of all .
@@Briaaanz we're both correct. Aye "can" be pronounced "I". But phonetically "A" as an ahab is phonetically spelled "Aye." The end result though is that we are saying the same thing. Yes. It's pronounced like the guy from Moby dynamic.
I'm Chronologically off , ever time i see 1 of your videos with the New Mutants , i remember "Shatter Star and Warpath" being the og members , im like "where are they at" ? Tho i do like Rictor more then ever , watching this channel
Franklin Richards......ok.....how do you get a child who is damm near omnipotent from parents where their only powers are being invisible and the other just stretches......make that make sense 🤔👈🤔
Most mutants in Marvel are born to parents with no powers. Even crazy powerful ones like Jean Grey and Magneto. Two people who had their genetics altered by cosmic rays giving birth to someone as powerful as Franklin doesn't seem far fetched.
The present is here, the present is now... *it wasn't perfectly drawn, nonetheless I really liked this story.. It was one of the great early showcases of Franklin's immense potential..
Hey broh. Just a note about the name Arab. It is pronounced Ā(as in day)rãb(as in rabbit). Think of Captain Ahab from Moby Dick. It's a confusing pronunciation. If we talk about the race of Arabs it is pronounced Æ(as in air)rãb(as in rabbit). English spelling and pronunciation is ridiculous. If you want me to stop correcting your pronunciation, just let me know.
Loved these crossovers and loved the love between Rachel and Franklin .. I hate that they re made Franklin to not be a mutant . He’s one of the most powerful of all .
Your content has gotten so good.
Thanks brother!
check out Gambit in these. he's a lot more birdlike and alien than you'll see him in the rest of the 90s.
Ahab is pronounced
"AYE-HAB" 😊
Anyways keep up the great work brother looking forward to more of your Marvel Comics recaps 👑
Man I was like, listen this name is going to get messed up up and they are gonna have to understand
I came here to say this.
Aye-Hab? Nope. That's like "Aye Aye cap'n".
It should be long A. Aa-Hab. Like the character from MobyDick. Hence the harpoon and hunting theme
@@Briaaanz we're both correct.
Aye "can" be pronounced "I".
But phonetically "A" as an ahab is phonetically spelled "Aye."
The end result though is that we are saying the same thing. Yes. It's pronounced like the guy from Moby dynamic.
@@Briaaanz I know it's based on the Moby Dick character..but I guess I should have said AAA have
😂😂
This was sweet.
I'm Chronologically off , ever time i see 1 of your videos with the New Mutants , i remember "Shatter Star and Warpath" being the og members , im like "where are they at" ? Tho i do like Rictor more then ever , watching this channel
Franklin Richards......ok.....how do you get a child who is damm near omnipotent from parents where their only powers are being invisible and the other just stretches......make that make sense 🤔👈🤔
Most mutants in Marvel are born to parents with no powers. Even crazy powerful ones like Jean Grey and Magneto. Two people who had their genetics altered by cosmic rays giving birth to someone as powerful as Franklin doesn't seem far fetched.
Marvel Mutant powers are random tho .
@@MuRpHyKn0t still doesn't make sense but guess they were the pic of the liter 👍
@@joezar33 sounds like so.thing magneto would say 👍
Franklin is way to op most of his storys end up getting a reset of some kind
The present is here, the present is now...
*it wasn't perfectly drawn, nonetheless I really liked this story..
It was one of the great early showcases of Franklin's immense potential..
Yeah I was thinking kinda the same thing. was kool to see Franklin using his full potential
Hey broh. Just a note about the name Arab. It is pronounced Ā(as in day)rãb(as in rabbit).
Think of Captain Ahab from Moby Dick.
It's a confusing pronunciation. If we talk about the race of Arabs it is pronounced Æ(as in air)rãb(as in rabbit).
English spelling and pronunciation is ridiculous.
If you want me to stop correcting your pronunciation, just let me know.
check out Gambit in these. he's a lot more birdlike and alien than you'll see him in the rest of the 90s.