X-Men Diary: X-Men 3 In the Center Ring - Blob
X-Men 3 Diary Entry - The Blob!
Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby
Inked by Paul Reinman
Lettered by Art Simek
X-Men 3 Character Development in the Center Ring
X-Men 3 tops the first 2 for story and characterization. Hank is starting to sound cerebral. Scott is sober and serious--very heavy for one of the most unusual teenagers of all time. In fact, Scott is wishing he didn't have his awesome powers and the danger he presents to everyone he loves. And this is the first issue where it's clear that he has feelings for Jean Grey. (Oddly, they all do, more on that later.)
Here's Scott pining...
Beastly Identity Crisis
Further, Hank McCoy bemoans his appearances and mannerisms that have dubbed him The Beast. Throw on top of that, the villain is a pudgy guy called the Blob. Talk about a lot of "body positive" issues in this story. I am reminded of David's words in Psalm 139:14 "I am fearfully and wonderfully made".
I mentioned they all loved Jean. Even the bald guy, Charles Xavier, said he dared not tell "the one I love", Jean. Whoa! I'm a bald guy so I can sympathize... but come on, Stan! Check the pictures closely. The evidence is right there. Beware the Blob Kudos to the Creators
In this story, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby made a big leap in getting the character personalities set up that would identify the X-Men for decades to come.
X-Men 3 Character Development in the Center Ring
X-Men 3 tops the first 2 for story and characterization. Hank is starting to sound cerebral. Scott is sober and serious--very heavy for one of the most unusual teenagers of all time. In fact, Scott is wishing he didn't have his awesome powers and the danger he presents to everyone he loves. And this is the first issue where it's clear that he has feelings for Jean Grey. (Oddly, they all do, more on that later.)
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