[QUOTE=Jwyatt;6811373]I've started wondering if Enigma becomes Hope's bio father in the past[/QUOTE]
what if Hope takes his place and becomes a Dominion herself?
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[QUOTE=Jwyatt;6811373]I've started wondering if Enigma becomes Hope's bio father in the past[/QUOTE]
what if Hope takes his place and becomes a Dominion herself?
That dialogue between Sinister and Destiny is everything. Him calling her out for her bias in predictions... I love how it puts everything back in perspective and pokes fun of the tropes.
(I don't want Hope to die but what is new)
Oh I forgot this was coming out so soon! Jeez it really is the end....
Weird. Sinister is English and wouldn’t say “math”, and neither would Kieron Gillen. The dialogue feels a little shonky overall, like it’s been rushed and fixed by the sub-editor.
[QUOTE=Uncanny X-Man;6811460]Oh I forgot this was coming out so soon! Jeez it really is the end....[/QUOTE]
Yep fast tracking it so it ends the same month as Rise and Fall do
God I hate just how much time we are wasting with the Mystique x Destiny stuff. Out of all the things going on in the Fall of the House of X/Rise of the Power of X storyline to finish off this era, how was this deemed more important than pretty much everything else in the story?
[QUOTE=Kurolegacy;6811599]God I hate just how much time we are wasting with the Mystique x Destiny stuff. Out of all the things going on in the Fall of the House of X/Rise of the Power of X storyline to finish off this era, how was this deemed more important than pretty much everything else in the story?[/QUOTE]
I’d agree if they haven’t been so pivotal in the post-inferno landscape, but I appreciated this much more than their argument in 3 which felt a lot more tacked on. Gillen been building this moment with Irene since day one.
At minimum, I wish this had another issue.
[QUOTE=Kurolegacy;6811599]God I hate just how much time we are wasting with the Mystique x Destiny stuff. Out of all the things going on in the Fall of the House of X/Rise of the Power of X storyline to finish off this era, how was this deemed more important than pretty much everything else in the story?[/QUOTE]
Destiny and Mystique were two of the first characters to show up in the first issue of Immortal X-Men. They were two of the main characters of the book. This book is the conclusion to Immortal X-Men. It’s being collected as the last volume of Immortal. It’s a perfectly natural choice.
I think Gillen is doing so much better than Duggan [I]because[/I] he’s not trying to tie up every last plot. I’d rather a handful of plots wrapped up well, than a dozen plots wrapped up clumsily in haste.
Gillen has always been clear that his focus is on his plots and his books. I can’t really think of any plots that he’s introduced that he hasn’t circled back to so far. Correct me if I’m wrong.
[QUOTE=Kurolegacy;6811599]God I hate just how much time we are wasting with the Mystique x Destiny stuff. Out of all the things going on in the Fall of the House of X/Rise of the Power of X storyline to finish off this era, how was this deemed more important than pretty much everything else in the story?[/QUOTE]
Actually, X-Men Forever is the best place to tie up this loose end of Nightcrawler's family drama. I think doing it here is better than shoehorning it into Rise of the Powers of X. I just wish the art was better in these last books. I am so conflicted about Destiny and Mystique. I love them together, but each woman is absolutely a horrible individual...so damn selfish with no regard for anything else.