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Scott Summers

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Name: Scott Summers
Occupation:Superhero, scholar, teacher/mentor
Relationships:Christopher Summers (Corsair, father), Katherine Summers (mother),
Alex Summers (Havok, brother), Gabriel Summers (Vulcan, brother),
Jean Grey (Phoenix, love interest & ex-wife), Madelyne Pryor (Goblin Queen, ex-wife), Emma Frost (love interest, AU!wife),
Rachel Grey (AU!Days of the Future Past daughter), Nathan Summers (Cable, son), Nate Grey (X-Man, AU!AOA son), Ruby Summers (AU!Earth daughter), Megan Summers (AU!The End daughter), unnamed twins (AU!The End daughters), Alex Summers Jr. (AU!The End son),
Hope Summers (adopted!granddaughter through Cable),
Fandom:Marvel Comics, X-Men, X-Men Movieverse, X-Men: Evolution, Wolverine and the X-Men
Other:Wikipedia
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X-Men: Ranking All of Cyclops' Love Interests by Chemistry

Romance and drama are an essential part of the X-Men encounter, and few of Marvel Comics’ Merry Mutants has been embroiled in as many romantic entanglements as Cyclops himself. And despite his standoffish nature, the former Captain Commander of Krakoa is quite the romantic.

While Scott Summers’ more famous romantic counterparts like Jean Grey and Emma Frost are frequently the topic of discussion, Slim’s dating history includes more than Marvel’s top psychics. But Cyclops has far more attraction with some of his lovers others.

10 Lorna Dane/Polaris

Created by Arnold Drake & Dan Heck

Polaris and Cyclops have famous each other since the early days of the X-Men, and while the Earth iteration of the character may be more closely romantically linked to Scott’s younger brother, Havok, Lorna Dane a.k.a. Polaris has had a magnetic attraction to Cyclops in at least one continuity. Diverting from their mainstream incarnation, Marvel’s imaginative Ultimate Universe, Planet, remixed the Summers’ love lives as Polaris initi

Cyclops Haters Were Just Silenced As X-Men Just Proved Why Scott Summers Is the Best Leader

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for X-Men #17!Time and again, Cyclops has proven that he is the best leader the X-Men have, and Scott Summers’ haters can’t decline that even without his powers, Cyclops still triumphs as one of Marvel’s greatest tacticians. The X-Men have been led by many Marvel icons enjoy Storm and Wolverine, but there is one major factor as to why Cyclops is the status quo.

X-Men #17, written by Jed MacKay, with art by Ryan Stegman, features Cyclops’ Alaska X-Men fighting off Cassandra Nova’s forces, when their leader, Schwarzschild, essentially tells Cyclops he has a lame superpower. However, Cyclops quickly shuts him up by taking him down with the help of Juggernaut, reminding fans that Scott Summers’ powers aren’t what construct him the X-Men’s finest leader, but his better tactical skills are.

Here, Cyclops illuminate why he is the definitive X-Men commander, while this moment also subtly shows how Cyclops’

James Marsden's Cyclops Deserved a Better X-Men Ending

Is there a main cast member of the X-Men franchise more underutilized than James Marsden's Cyclops? Seriously, the iconic leader of Marvel Comics' most notable mutant team of superheroes is often overshadowed by the hulking presence of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, and after movies like Logan and Deadpool & Wolverine, it's not hard to notice why. But Scott Summers deserved better, and while the X-Men prequels tried to thrust a new Cyclops (played by Tye Sheridan) front and center, James Marsden's version of the character has been all-but-forgotten. Despite the Marvel Cinematic Universe bringing endorse so many old characters for their Multiverse Saga, Marsden's Cyclops is one that always seems to slip through the cracks, including in his hold franchise.

The X-Men Movies Never Treated Cyclops Right

The sad truth is that the X-Men movies never quite knew what to do with Cyclops. Because of his inherent nature to the X-Men story, you have to include the character. Most consider Cyclops (especially at the time)