Could you give us some hints as to what we can expect? What's your plan for Iceman?Iceman's sexuality will indeed be explored in "Extraordinary X-Men" and also in Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley's "All-New X-Men." I will have the "adult" Bobby on my team, and Dennis and I are very conscious of treating them both as individual characters, each with their own motivations, and stories. So I will be focusing solely on him.My hope is that Bobby, and the rest of the cast, will be very complicated and layered characters. So his sexuality will definitely be a big part of who he is in "Extraordinary X-Men," but again, not the only thing that defines him. It will be a very challenging time for Bobby. Mutantkind is facing incredible challenges, and as our story begins, Bobby has been so busy that his personal life will have taken a back seat. But as the series and new status quo settles in, his sexuality and what it means for his life moving forward will be a storyline. Bobby will not be the only gay character on the team, though.
That Adam-X answer made me laugh. Though, I will admit that I think Adam-X is a little stupid.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/x-position-tom-taylor-brings-a-high-body-count-to-all-new-wolverineLaura also has a history with a certain Ragin' Cajun, as Lawrence points out.One interaction I'm really hoping for is between Laura and Gambit. He played a big role in her last series as a sort of mentor/ big brother, and really supported her through some dark times. I love the relationship those two built up and am wondering if Gambit will make an appearance in future issues and if that relationship has evolved or changed with Laura's new hero status?Tom Taylor: That relationship was definitely important and I think we'll want to see him for sure. But, to some extent, Laura has moved past those dark times. See my next answer for more on this.
...what the hell does that mean?
Basically, they're ignoring Gambit's relationship with her.