Awesome gay nerds recreate Northstar’s wedding in real life

I don’t care how jaded and cynical a person claims to be; everyone has a fantasy wedding. It doesn’t matter how much you bitch and moan about how marriage is a form of slavery: if you could exchange vows with the love of your life while flying around in jetpacks on the moon, you know you would.

For a gay couple of 20 years, this meant recreating the now iconic group wedding scene from The Astonishing X-Men No 51 between Northstar and Kyle Jinadu. Yes, it looks awesome. Yes, it was probably a logistical nightmare getting everyone together and in the proper places. And yes, it’s adorable as hell and probably totally worth it.


(H/T Comics Alliance)

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