It's really bad. I wonder how new titles get pitched at Marvel, because this one screams "not interesting enough to go to series".
It'd be fine as a backup. Corporate superhero espionage is a decent enough concept as a side piece to maybe X-Men or something, not as its own book.It's really bad. I wonder how new titles get pitched at Marvel, because this one screams "not interesting enough to go to series".
The book stars Jamie Madrox - my favorite X-Character and I still can't be bothered to read it. Dreadfully boring and dull art.
Onslaught Revelation was absolutely incredible. Spurrier needs to not be allowed to leave, ever.
Yeah, they announced the follow-up to Way of X - it's a team book called Legionaries, and features Nightcrawler running a team of mutant cops.oh my goodness. any juicy things come out of it for the future?
That's the one person I didn't recognise, maybe it was Forge?
- uh, could have sworn there was someone else, can anyone else remember, it's on the tip of my tongue
It was a joke, it's ForgetMeNot.That's the one person I didn't recognise, maybe it was Forge?
Blindfold though! That pre-cog ban is getting killed completely in Inferno eh?
They better not turn my boy Cain into a mutant.
They should definitely have a new Cyttorak avatar bound to the magic like Cain used to be though. Do a rendition of that Chuck Austen arc that doesn't suck!
They better not!Cain dies and they grab DNA from the 95% of the multiverse where he is a mutant to resurrect him.
They better not!
And it'd be easier to just have Sinister slap an X-gene into a clone. I'm sure Chuck made some backups of his brother.
I jave always wanted Juggs to be a mutant with an incredibly mundane power entirely unrelated to his powers from Cyttorak. Cerebro and Sentinels never picked him up because his powers blocked it out, even when he didn't have them some residual energy was still masking him.
Cain's mutant power was one of his fingernails grew at three times the normal rate.
Any of these are good. I have just legitimately wanted Cain to be a mutant with a weak sauce power for damn near decades.
Yeah, they announced the follow-up to Way of X - it's a team book called Legionaries, and features Nightcrawler running a team of mutant cops.
Notably, one of those cops is Blindfold and another is Juggernaut, so I wonder if this is a sign to come of how the status quo is getting shaken up a bit.
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The full team is:
- Nightcrawler
- Pixie
- Doctor Nemesis
- Blindfold
- Juggernaut
- uh, could have sworn there was someone else, can anyone else remember, it's on the tip of my tongue
oh fuck I missed this. OMG Dr. Nemesis, of course, Spurrier used him in Legacy. Juggernaut! Blindfold is back, so precogs are back after Inferno? No Legion? Fuck this is exciting.
oh fuck I missed this. OMG Dr. Nemesis, of course, Spurrier used him in Legacy. Juggernaut! Blindfold is back, so precogs are back after Inferno? No Legion? Fuck this is exciting.
I'd argue Hellions are probably the best series since Hickman started it all. Nonstop rocknroll.I just stick to X-Men, Hellions and SWORD and call it a day 🤷🏾♀️
"I had to pull all the Rogue stuff out of Inferno and I'm pretty bummed about that," the writer said. "We just didn't have the real estate."
he shouldn't have bothered with saying that smh
Has she really interacted with Mystique on Krakoa? It would have been interesting if both she and Mystique had been campaigning for the return of Destiny, or at least had a conversation about her.Rogue really should be involved in a story about one of her mothers trying to bring the other back to life. It's a weird choice.
I can't remember anything. Up until Duggan's X-Men, she's basically only interacted with the Excalibur cast.Has she really interacted with Mystique on Krakoa? It would have been interesting if both she and Mystique had been campaigning for the return of Destiny, or at least had a conversation about her.
Pretty much. Also she already made her peace with Destiny a while back to so I could see here just waiting patiently for her mom to come back to life.Last I remember she told Mystique to fuck off but this was way before Krakoa, kinda fell off X-Men for while until this Hickman run
As a precog, Destiny has the ability to see the future, which threatens to expose the truth behind Krakoa's current status quo.
The Spurrier book is called Legionnaires.so, sicne we know very little of the "new" line, what DO we know?
- X Lives/Deaths of Wolvie
- new Spurrier book continuing of Way of X (Way of Spark?)
- Duggan / Pepe X-Men will most likely continue, maybe from #1 again?
- Sabretooth (mini? ongoing?)
that's it right?
I find hard to believe that a team book wouldn't be named after its team.isn't that the name of the team? has there been an actual announcement on the book? I thought it was just the teaser picture at the end of Revelation
Part of me feels Moira has a plan that goes beyond what she has shared with Xavier and Magneto and for it to work no one can ruin the surprise.This may seem like an incredibly obvious question, but this part:
What exactly are they referring to? I know in past issues touching on the Charles/Magneto/Mystique/Destiny thread this has been alluded to, but I can't remember what exactly is it about Destiny seeing the future that is such a threat to Krakoa? Just that the future of mutantkind, and all life on Earth, is Nimrod/machines and ultimately fusing with big machine collectives from space?
The Spurrier book is called Legionnaires.
oh ok, so it's literally something we don't know yet either then, haha. Cool. I keep seeing this teased as the big sword of damocles hanging over Xavier/Magneto and keep thinking, what have I forgotten?Part of me feels Moira has a plan that goes beyond what she has shared with Xavier and Magneto and for it to work no one can ruin the surprise.
I honestly think it all comes down to pettiness. Moria was killed very painfully at the orders of Destiny. And was also informed exactly how many lives she would have.This may seem like an incredibly obvious question, but this part:
What exactly are they referring to? I know in past issues touching on the Charles/Magneto/Mystique/Destiny thread this has been alluded to, but I can't remember what exactly is it about Destiny seeing the future that is such a threat to Krakoa? Just that the future of mutantkind, and all life on Earth, is Nimrod/machines and ultimately fusing with big machine collectives from space?
The Spurrier book is called Legionnaires.
They can't build a country and have everyone entirely behind it and supporting it if they know that it will fail. Knowing that failure is inevitable hinders the process of trying anything. Destiny knows it will fail.What exactly are they referring to? I know in past issues touching on the Charles/Magneto/Mystique/Destiny thread this has been alluded to, but I can't remember what exactly is it about Destiny seeing the future that is such a threat to Krakoa? Just that the future of mutantkind, and all life on Earth, is Nimrod/machines and ultimately fusing with big machine collectives from space?
She doesn't know that this one will fail. But she could know (because Moira knows and is acting from the perspective of knowing) that they always have. And she'll know whether this time fails or succeeds as well (and Moira doesn't know which it'll be, so Destiny being around makes that a risk).They can't build a country and have everyone entirely behind it and supporting it if they know that it will fail. Knowing that failure is inevitable hinders the process of trying anything. Destiny knows it will fail.