The newest board, /scale/ is for straight and gay scalie artwork, it was created late 2012 after Wrath's Retarded Scalie thread reached several hundred posts. There is no major drama but the nature of /i/ can lead to debates on the sexualities involved with enjoying some of the board's content, any major drama would come from a thread having existed on /c/ or /gc/ before a change in story leading it to get moved to /i/. With medium/low popularity and only a few pages of content /i/ is similar to /scale/ in popularity despite being a much older board. Originally called /s/ - Shemales its name was changed to reflect the wide range of content on the board, pretty much any comic/picture that blurred gender boundaries is sent to /i/ to avoid drama. The resultant shitposting ruined /c/ and we still haven't got the stains out the carpet.Īnother original board from the IB4F days, /i/ is for everything from traps to hermaphrodites.
Meesh's Little Buddy series generated so much attention that even though his next comic was straight /gc/ users flooded over to /c/ simply because Meesh made it. The popular threads on /gc/ are too numerous to name but HardBlush threads normally attract a lot of attention. Because of the work needed to keep /gc/ from turning to shit most staff hold the board in low regard, we don't get paid you know or fed. As well as a high popularity, /gc/ is where a majority of the site's drama arises from which is where discussion threads then the discussion board /d/ came from. The most popular board by a long way, /gc/ is for gay furry comics (no lesbians, see /fur/). Notable thread would be the gay couples thread that started as pictures of couples and turned to depressing stories of users' romantic woes and closeted lives. Attracting the same audience as /gc/, /gfur/ has its fair share of drama but comic boards are far more prone to drama while picture boards usually end up in discussion. With no proper deployment of tagging across the board it can be very hard to find what you want and its indice makes it little easier. Although there are an impressive number of threads on /gfur/ many end up dying prematurely with few posts. This is /fur/'s gay cousin, for posting gay furry pictures (no lesbians, see /fur/). The most popular threads are ClubStripes comic threads but the long running Searing Nights (Kung Fu Panda) thread is the most popular to date. If someone does mention rape then expect a shitstorm of several hundred posts and staff intervention.
The second most popular board after /gc/ but with a relatively low amount of drama, this board stays calm and drama free unless someone mentions rape. The second original board, for furry comics that would appeal to a straight man (this includes lesbian comics). This is the fourth most popular board roughly after /gc/, /c/ and /gfur/, this board has a high content to banter ratio with the exception of the pegging thread that descended into a discussion on if pegging is gay. If you think this is weird then try checking out most porn sites, ever. With most users being male, /fur/ is for what a straight male would find appealing. Although this is the 'straight' board, lesbian yiff goes here. Mutants to be trained as a junior team of X-Men.One of the two original boards, for posting furry pictures.
In 2004, a team was formed by Cyclops in the wake of Xorn's rampage through Manhattan, New York in New X-Men #149 and #150. In 2001, Jean Grey recruited a team in Uncanny X-Men #392 in order to rescue Professor X from Magneto. In 1999, after Professor X disbanded the X-Men in an attempt to expose a Skrull impostor in their ranks, Cyclops and Jean Grey formed a team to help the Mannites in Astonishing X-Men, vol. In 1994, to oppose the threat of the techno-organic alien Phalanx, a team of X-Men was quickly banded together in Uncanny X-Men #316. In 1989, in the wake of the X-Men's "death" during " The Fall of the Mutants", Banshee assembled a team of X-Men on Muir Island in Uncanny X-Men #254 to #255.
In 1986, the New Mutants briefly graduated to become the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10. Substitute teams New Mutants graduate X-Men Sometime prior to X-Men: Legacy #300 (2014) įorgotten by the X-Men due to his powers. Infiltrated the X-Men, replacing Beast of Earth 616. Was made an honorary member of the X-Men after her siblings were captured by the Morlocks and Katie helped the X-Men capture those responsible. CroixĪ cosmic entity who impersonated Jean Grey.Ī founding member of Power Pack. Old Man Logan: Extraordinary X-Men #1 (2015) Ģ1st century recruits 2000s recruits The X-Men #56 (1969, flashback story) Ģ0th century recruits 1960s recruits