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26-year-old Saermengsi last season rated average 25.1 minutes, with 7.5 hours, 2.7 times and 2.7 backboard secondary attack, he Yifusen general as the replacement came in March Yifusen injuries ever period of time, three matches in a row, his secondary attack will reach 10. By Sun team, he could strengthen outer lane line, but also as the replacement fullback scored his general customary activities in the stadium two wings. On the season Saermengsi-ball hit rate reached 30%. He was in flames and Jones made a three-year teammate, Jones said that the organizers he pitches, but he can also shooting. His shooting is deceptive.
One of the final conceptual "holdouts" of the original Marvel Mutants worldview to find steady employment within the baseline "X" books, some years ago, is practically the sole remaining mutie thereabouts whose predominant attitude doesn't make me want to slap his silly, self-pitying little face off with with a Louisville Slugger.
Ladies and gents: I give you one Sean Cassidy -- a.k.a., the high- decibel hero better known as The Banshee.
Ex-Interpol agent; ex-super-villain; and ex-"X-Man," the spirited and upbeat Mr. Cassidy was one of the vanishingly few members of Marvel's mutant team who -- wonder of wonders! -- actually seemed to realize that being "cursed" with powers sufficient to wipe out an entire Panzer division isn't exactly reason sufficient to curl up in the fetal position, naked, sniveling and whimpering the night away.
He, at least, clearly reveled in who and what he was... placing him an incalculable number of notches, characterization-wise, above the mewling, morose likes of (say) Maggot; Marrow; Rogue; or any of the other professional crybabies pointlessly taking up space within the pages of the core "X" books over the past decade or so.
Not only was the Banshee virtually the last X-MEN character to actually be demonstrably in some sort of "synch" with team founder Charles Xavier's lifelong dream of mutants opting for assimilation, rather than the weary, resigned donning of sackcloth and ashes; he also was -- as no less an expert than X-MEN villain emeritus "Magneto" declared -- "the only one of the new X-Men worth fighting."
... to which estimation, I surely would have added: "Yeah... and he's also the only one of the new X-Men who isn't a world-class moron [Colossus]; a smug, self-adoring pain in the hinder [Storm]; insufferably "cutesy" [Nightcrawler]; or a raving psycho-killer [Wolverine]." I'm just sayin', is all.
The resourceful (and eminently likable) Cassidy currently appears regularly within the pages of Marvel's relentlessly inane GENERATION X title, where he is busy being very badly written, indeed.
However: at least he has a regular, ongoing venue in which to hang his spandex leggings out to dry.
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