How One Third of a Bizarre X-Men Love Triangle Has Simply Vanished

In Left Unresolved, I spotlight storylines that have been, well, left unresolved. Today, we look at how one third of a bizarre X-Men love triangle just seemingly vanished. One of the most interesting things about obscure X-Men characters in recent years is that the introduction of Krakoa has really flipped the switch so much when it comes to the depiction of X-Men characters, because the mutant nation of Krakoa has the Resurrection Protocols, a group of five mutants who used their powers in concert to essentially resurrect any dead mutant from recent history (this then expanded to the past, as well).It all started with the introduction of a new character in the X-Men named Foxx in X-Men #171 (by Peter Milligan, Salvador Larroca and Danny Miki. It’s Foxx that I featured in the header image for this piece because Pulse really wasn’t on any good covers), a new mutant who is assigned to Gambit’s class at the X-Men’s school for mutants…

In Left Unresolved, I spotlight storylines that have been, well, left unresolved. Today, we look at how one third of a bizarre X-Men love triangle just seemingly vanished.

One of the most interesting things about obscure X-Men characters in recent years is that the introduction of Krakoa has really flipped the switch so much when it comes to the depiction of X-Men characters, because the mutant nation of Krakoa has the Resurrection Protocols, a group of five mutants who used their powers in concert to essentially resurrect any dead mutant from recent history (this then expanded to the past, as well).

It all started with the introduction of a new character in the X-Men named Foxx in X-Men #171 (by Peter Milligan, Salvador Larroca and Danny Miki. It’s Foxx that I featured in the header image for this piece because Pulse really wasn’t on any good covers), a new mutant who is assigned to Gambit’s class at the X-Men’s school for mutants…

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