Loved it. This is the most in character people have been written in a long time. The conversation between scott and the fantastic 4 was great too. "greet your son for me." lol
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Loved it. This is the most in character people have been written in a long time. The conversation between scott and the fantastic 4 was great too. "greet your son for me." lol
This ability to create that Krakoa has now... resurrection. I wonder if Rasputin and Priest are mistakes, intentional fusions, or Sinister manipulations of Krakoa?
[QUOTE=Purplevit;4478531]But then it didn`t really have that feeling of family at Krakoa that Cyke was telling F4 about.[/QUOTE]
The plan was not to get caught and much less for the 4F.
I am SO happy to see a certain Indian person !! I dont even know why I always enjoyed that character
This is crazy.
I feel like this story is gonna bring US together into one nation. lol
edit: I think the plant symbolism is interesting. Is there any other superhero comics that uses plants for setting/story purposes? reminds me of the terrigen mists
This needed more mutants undergoing photosynthesis. Like good pod mutants
Mutants = Elves
Love trees, isolation and learning their own magic.
On a serious note, I wonder if X-Men's connection to Eternals is going to explored by Hickman. Also the Krokoa resurrection is cool but does that explain thing(s) like Dazzler and Cannonball's immortality?
[QUOTE=nightw1ng;4478372]I feel like Hickman put in the Fantastic Four as a nod to his first epic Marvel run. He also took the Sol's Hammer from his Avengers run and had it repurposed by Orchis into that Mothermold/Orchis Forge station.[/QUOTE]Hickman LOVES bringing in concepts and characters from his other runs. Makes it feel more like a connected universe and considering the FF have a mutant son who literally restarted the multiverse I can imagine that coming to a head somewhere down the line.
[QUOTE=salarta;4477848]*reads latest spoilers* ... Why is Marvel so predictable, even when they're trying not [/quote]
Lmao ok.
Anyway, this was an amazing comic. I can't imagine a fan not absolutely smiling from ear to ear whole reading it. Hickman is just on another level.
[QUOTE=loke13;4478647]Hickman LOVES bringing in concepts and characters from his other runs. Makes it feel more like a connected universe and considering the FF have a mutant son who literally restarted the multiverse I can imagine that coming to a head somewhere down the line.[/QUOTE]
Actually, he said he isn't connecting this to his previous Marvel work.
I love early issues of Hickman runs. They have such potential, often so much going on and so many balls in the air.
This is a new cold war, but one we haven't seen in the MU before. Mankind genuinely having reason to fear the mutants. Not paranoia, not prejudice but raw threat. I love it. I laughed when Cyclops walked into the comic. This is him enacting his destiny. Threatening, cold and deadly serious.
Something has happened here that we don't yet have a handle on. Something that Charles has done perhaps, or something he is committed to do. It is terrifying whatever it is. The mutants here are genuinely scary.
[QUOTE=Purplevit;4478531]But then it didn`t really have that feeling of family at Krakoa that Cyke was telling F4 about.[/QUOTE]
Jean bringing in the new arrivals and wolverine playing with the kids in the field gave me that impression. The rest of the issue though was devoted to set up.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4478674]Actually, he said he isn't connecting this to his previous Marvel work.[/QUOTE]I mean we have Sol's hammer in this issue. And one of the pages mentions The Bridge which is another previous invention of Hickman's.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4478674]Actually, he said he isn't connecting this to his previous Marvel work.[/QUOTE]
He connected it to his previous work in this very issue by having the new master mold be built on sols hammer?
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4478674]Actually, he said he isn't connecting this to his previous Marvel work.[/QUOTE]
Hickman loves lying. Hell in his SDCC interview he said he lied a lot up to this run releasing.
[QUOTE=loke13;4478699]
I mean we have Sol's hammer in this issue. And one of the pages mentions The Bridge which is another previous invention of Hickman's.[/QUOTE]
I mean, he might bring stuff like this, but he's not going to make the entire run interconnected, like his F4/Avengers were.
[QUOTE=Woozie;4478719]Hickman loves lying. Hell in his SDCC interview he said he lied a lot up to this run releasing.[/QUOTE]
True, he could just be lying.
[QUOTE=Punch Dimension.;4478660]Lmao ok.
Anyway, this was an amazing comic. I can't imagine a fan not absolutely smiling from ear to ear whole reading it. Hickman is just on another level.[/QUOTE]
It’s cuz Polaris wasnt in it so Marvel just hates the character and has some hidden agenda against her despite being featured in the last big crossover and getting a Marvel Legends released. Ive read it in every Xmen thread so it MUST be true.