So a lot of Hank's thoughts on Erik were formed purely in Kyriakos. I say this because ALL THE MEMORIES HE HAS OF ERIK are not . . . all that positive. I mean, he remembers him cockblocking him and Raven, he remembers strangling Erik because he thought he was mocking him, and then there's the plane scene. SO IMPRESSIONS OF ERIK AT HOME ARE A LOT OF LINE FACES but in Kyriakos! It isn't like that!
He looks up to Erik, and while at times they do butt heads on things, he does consider Erik a good friend. When they aren't getting into heated discussions and arguments, Erik seems like a decent guy that Hank SORT OF looks up to; he's smart, he knows what he wants, etc. But on the other hand, they butt heads on a lot of things, like mutants or how to handle Kyriakos problems and it frustates the hell out of him. He can understand where Erik's coming from, but for him it's hard to actually think that way considering he's . . . been like this for as long as he can remember and one doesn't just change their thoughts overnight.
That isn't to say he doesn't take it to heart. He wishes he could be as okay with his mutation as Erik wants him to be, so it's . . . more hard-hitting? When they argue about that particular subject. It hasn't happened lately thANK GOD but he. Does try, somewhat.
Hilariously Hank knew about the president thing before he remembered why Erik's in prison, so there was no shock there. And when Cuba comes, the impact of that particular aspect of the memory won't be nearly as hard-hitting as it would have been before. And with how strongly he feels about Erik in Kyriakos, him shifting that to a more . . . canon thinking would be difficult. I mean he may be a little more likely to snap at him, but overall I think it'd be pretty hard for him to think of Erik as "Magneto".
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So a lot of Hank's thoughts on Erik were formed purely in Kyriakos. I say this because ALL THE MEMORIES HE HAS OF ERIK are not . . . all that positive. I mean, he remembers him cockblocking him and Raven, he remembers strangling Erik because he thought he was mocking him, and then there's the plane scene. SO IMPRESSIONS OF ERIK AT HOME ARE A LOT OF LINE FACES but in Kyriakos! It isn't like that!
He looks up to Erik, and while at times they do butt heads on things, he does consider Erik a good friend. When they aren't getting into heated discussions and arguments, Erik seems like a decent guy that Hank SORT OF looks up to; he's smart, he knows what he wants, etc. But on the other hand, they butt heads on a lot of things, like mutants or how to handle Kyriakos problems and it frustates the hell out of him. He can understand where Erik's coming from, but for him it's hard to actually think that way considering he's . . . been like this for as long as he can remember and one doesn't just change their thoughts overnight.
That isn't to say he doesn't take it to heart. He wishes he could be as okay with his mutation as Erik wants him to be, so it's . . . more hard-hitting? When they argue about that particular subject. It hasn't happened lately thANK GOD but he. Does try, somewhat.
Hilariously Hank knew about the president thing before he remembered why Erik's in prison, so there was no shock there. And when Cuba comes, the impact of that particular aspect of the memory won't be nearly as hard-hitting as it would have been before. And with how strongly he feels about Erik in Kyriakos, him shifting that to a more . . . canon thinking would be difficult. I mean he may be a little more likely to snap at him, but overall I think it'd be pretty hard for him to think of Erik as "Magneto".
If that makes sense anyway
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