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Molly Whipple

In the immortal talking guitar words of the Eagles, "butt out... butt out... butt out... butt out..."

Anonymous

One has to be impressed with the young ladies tactics Great work Thank you for sharing

Quwykxz

Always loved the relationship between Rae and Kitty. the two youngest members of the X-crew (at the time), they struck up a quick, close-knit, and long-lasting unique relationship, even though they had quite different personalities and backgrounds, with Kitty being the somewhat sheltered, innocent suburban girl, who would rather solve problems with her mind, or not confront them at all, and Rae being a hard-bitten survivor of a horrible time, ready to throw down at the slightest provocation . Their relationship was similar to the one that Rae's mother, Jean, had with Ororo before them; like they were "sisters, friends, butt also more", and I always thought that there was an excellent (or perhaps I should say X-cellent... or maybe even XXX-cellent) possibility that there was some girl-girl "X-perimentation" going on between them, again, like I thought of Jean and Ororo's relationship possibility. Anyway, thank you for yet another great piece of art

Timothy J Phillips

Wow! There's a comment! lol! Yeah, I agree. I really like Kitty and Rachel. I like both of their personalities and more importantly, I like both of their butts! Especially, Ray Ray in her red Phoenix outfit. When Ray went after Selene and infiltrated the Hellfire club, then knocked out the French Maid and took her costume...sweet baby Jesus! that was hot! I just did an Excalibur era Shadowcat Kitty Pryde piece as a commission this week. I'll be posting it once the client gets it.

Quwykxz

Nice; looking forward to that Excalibur Kitty piece. And I agree, Ray in her Phoenix costume and her "borrowed" French Maid outfit were both pretty... stimulating, and I also like the green-and-yellow updated "Marvel Girl" outfit, that she had during the early 2000's. That mini-skirt and the crop top looked wonderful on her, or rather, she made that outfit look even better; it really brought out her youthfulness and cuteness, I thought.

Timothy J Phillips

It's weird. I love Alan Davis's pencils, but he would both make Ray look older and young in the same book. It's also weird that I was reading these books when I was a teenager, but didn't think of them so. I thought they were older then. So listing after a 16-19 year old comic book character wasn't much different then lusting after upper classmates in my junior and senior high. If I said it once, i said it a thousand times, when your 13, you lust after 18 year old girls. When your in your middle-age, you lust after those same 18 year olds. When I see the girls I obsessed about on Facebook today and see how old they look, part of me does inside and it reminds me, I'm old.

Quwykxz

Definitely agreed on Davis' pencils; he's a good artist, but that age-shifting thing he did, sometimes even from one panel to the next, drove me crazy. And yes, seeing how your old crushes/objects of lust look today is often unnerving and slightly depressing, which is yet another of the many reasons to keep off Facebook...