With "X-Women"...I can see both sides, really. I like that they're not making light of the story idea or trying to completely sexify it up to Danger Girl proportions, but treating it like a normal superhero adventure book, including keeping the classic title. On the other, I do agree with Antony that a name like "X-Women" shouldn't be demeaning and the feminine shouldn't be shamed or shunned. Ultimately, I just realize the real reason why it's named that--because of copyright--and move on.
Savage Wolverine...the first issue was fun enough, but it is kinda light. I'll probably wait for the trade--I kind-of doubt that the story will end up being as thick as Sheena's thighs when put together, but I hope it's enough to sink your teeth into, if you know what I mean...
Totally with Antony on Cho's art. Cho is one of those guys that does superheroic cheesecake RIGHT. Not only does he know the real anatomy of his characters inside and out, but he makes his women look both feminine and curvy while still having a strength/power in their physicality that makes you feel like these girls could totally whoop your ass.
It's been my experience that plenty of gay men are for the boobies--they just tend to see them as goofy funbags instead of fetishizing them like us guys who are into the feminine persuasion.
I don't know, I didn't have any problems reading through Cable and X-Force so far.
I love Mohawk Storm.

"This is the coolest Jean Grey ever." Morrison's Jean still ranks the highest, but it's pretty close.
Good episode, guys.
