Ya que hablan de Quicksilver, acá va la actualización de Wikipedia (en inglés):
Y sobre si los X Men están a favor o en contra:
Quicksilver appeared in issue eight of X-Factor as part of the Civil War tie-in, at first off-panel, when several mutants repowered by him came in contact with Layla Miller, blaming her for their loss of power and the botched up attempt of the former speedster to repower them properly, and then on-panel, talking with the little girl. At first threatening the girl of an harsh revenge if she will ever mess with his plans, he discovered how similar they were, cursed to be unable to carry their plan to do the "right thing". Blamed by Layla to be her "evil nemesis", but still unwilling to carry out his threat, Quicksilver agreed with Layla to form a temporary truce, then took away.
Layla had also stated that at least one of the possible futures for Quicksilver, the best one due to her judgment, was to be pursued by former mutants, forced to jump in time and then simply hit by a truck and die. It was also hinted that this future has now no chance to be the "current" future, but it's also an hint of a critical, sinister role of Quicksilver in the current Civil War tie-in.
Layla had also stated that at least one of the possible futures for Quicksilver, the best one due to her judgment, was to be pursued by former mutants, forced to jump in time and then simply hit by a truck and die. It was also hinted that this future has now no chance to be the "current" future, but it's also an hint of a critical, sinister role of Quicksilver in the current Civil War tie-in.
Y sobre si los X Men están a favor o en contra:
Neutral
X-Men - Civil War: X-Men #1 & X-Factor #9 (According to Civil War #3, the X-Men's official stance is neutral. Iron Man seems content with this situation and Captain America has made no attempts to contact them. The events of Civil War: X-Men have yet to have a direct effect on the Civil War. The following X-Men, however, are morally opposed to the Superhuman Registration Act.)
Archangel - Civil War: X-Men #1
Beast - Civil War: X-Men #1
Colossus - X-Factor #9
Cyclops - Civil War: X-Men #1
Emma Frost - Civil War: X-Men #1
Iceman - Civil War: X-Men #1
Shadowcat - Civil War: X-Men #1
Wolverine - Wolverine #42
X-Men - Civil War: X-Men #1 & X-Factor #9 (According to Civil War #3, the X-Men's official stance is neutral. Iron Man seems content with this situation and Captain America has made no attempts to contact them. The events of Civil War: X-Men have yet to have a direct effect on the Civil War. The following X-Men, however, are morally opposed to the Superhuman Registration Act.)
Archangel - Civil War: X-Men #1
Beast - Civil War: X-Men #1
Colossus - X-Factor #9
Cyclops - Civil War: X-Men #1
Emma Frost - Civil War: X-Men #1
Iceman - Civil War: X-Men #1
Shadowcat - Civil War: X-Men #1
Wolverine - Wolverine #42
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