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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:he stops to insist on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. And then he yields to safely end the duel. Isca's power means she never loses, something which ''has'' successfully been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].
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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:he stops to insist on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. And then he yields immediately yields, to safely end the duel. Isca's power means she never loses, something which ''has'' successfully been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].
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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:he stops to insist on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. And then he yields to safely end the duel. Isca's power means she never loses, something which ''has'' successfully been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].
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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting the Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:he stops to insist on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. Isca's power means she never loses, something which ''has'' successfully been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].
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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting the Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:with Nightcrawler insisting [[spoiler:he stops to insist on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. Isca's power means she never loses, something which has ''has'' successfully been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].
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* {{Narm}}: When ''[[ComicBook/XMenRed2022 X-Men Red]]'' shows Nightcrawler [[spoiler:teleporting the Isca the Unbeatable away after she betrays Arakko and murders Idyll]], it's a grim, urgent moment. When ''Legion of X'' expands on the same scene, [[spoiler:with Nightcrawler insisting on a handshake before a formal duel with Isca, supposedly as a contest of ‘etiquette' - which gets him close enough to teleport her. Isca's power means she never loses, something which has been turned against her before - but this take on it exaggerates that weakness, portrays her as remarkably gullible and breaks the tension of the scene]].