Siryn's voice is her everything. Now she's lost it. A series of understated vignettes that follow her down and, just maybe, back up again.
Even before her recent demise in canon, Betsy Braddock just couldn't get a break. Once upon a time, she was blind. Then, she lost her telepathy ... a lovely little piece about things you lose and things you find.
Moira McTaggart was the one and only ordinary human being to contract the Legacy virus, and it took years to sap her strength of will. Mel doesn't shrink from showing us what it's like for this brave, determined woman to live with a terminal illness.
The outcome of Magneto's mindwipe was ... unsatisfying in canon, to say the least. We got Joseph, who was doing OK until he lost his spine, then turned out to be a clone, then died. But it could have been worse than Joseph. Much worse.
Bobby isn't alright. Not at all. Hank listens. A sensitive handling of a subject still poorly understood by far too many people.
Warren solves his problems. Or does he?
Once upon a time, back in the early days of X-Factor, the Beast lost all his vaunted intellect and was reduced to the mental level of a child. He doesn't exactly appreciate being left behind during a mission, with Bobby Drake as his babysitter ...