Hijack seemed like he was in his late 20s to early 30s, did they turn him to a teenager?
I wouldn't be surprised if some writer makes Thunderbird and Sage teenagers
Hijack seemed like he was in his late 20s to early 30s, did they turn him to a teenager?
I wouldn't be surprised if some writer makes Thunderbird and Sage teenagers
In their 20's I believe. Hijack was always a little older, and Tempus came back from the future having aged. Based upon the Bachalo covers, both Tempus and Husk were de-aged and are attending the Summers Institute in AoXM, and it's reasonable to assume Hijack is also there given he's been seen among the student body back in 616.
I personally don't care for either of them but I was trying to include everyone I could think of that were enrolled at Xaviers
AiPT!.com, Age of X-Man: NextGen #1 Review
Sped-read, but seemed spoiler-free of play-by-play details.Sometimes you need to start over to truly get at what makes something good. That’s what Age of X-Man has accomplished with its alternate-dimension (I think?) take on the X-Men. ...
... Speaking as a guy who doesn’t usually read X-Men books, I can’t get enough of Age of X-Man. This issue continues that unnerving mystery while delivering new details about the world that should draw even casual readers in. This comic is a reminder big shakeups in comics can be a very good thing. ...
BleedingCool.com, So, How Fascist is Age Of X-Man? Next Gen #1 Opens Up This Brave New World… (Spoilers)
BE WARNED, tho it entices GREATLY, it's full of reveals both visually & otherwise.... Tomorrow brings a new generation to this now-definitely-a-dystopia-not-a-utopia parallel existence, created by Nathan Grey who has oedipal issues up the wazzoo, and no intention for anyone, but especially not his parents, having sex with each other and giving birth to children. It only ends in tears.
Age Of X-Man: Next Gen looks at some of the kids at the Summers Institute, and it’s your favourite Class Of Grant Morrison and other newcomers. And we learn there are other changed in this reality. ...
... everyone is being lied to…
What is the real truth? Start finding out tomorrow…
I'm glad for the spoilers, honestly, and I wish Brisson had at least hinted at some of the themes that seem to be at play here over the more generic "teenage rebellion" in the interviews. I don't doubt for a second that it's deliberate on Brisson's part, and it's a good way to go.
Also, damn. That To art doesn't get any less pretty after the preview, thanks.
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You're welcome! Yeah, I like this new approach to promotion, in that they're keeping their best cards closer to the vest now. It's smart, more tactical, and strategic. Like they're more invested in long game viability, than short-term gains.
It seems that much like Marvelous #1 & AoXM as a whole, we're lookin' at more of a cerebral slow burn w/NXG, as it continues the ambitious worldbuilding already established previously. Something that makes you think & question afterwards, as opposed to just react on a more emotional and/or visceral level. Again, one tends to linger longer & leave more of a lasting impact, than the other. In my eXperience(s), anyway, so that's just my take. But it's repeatedly hit upon here also, more or less, in a pretty much non-spoilerish fashion:
... as the regular "psychological thriller" references & recurring comparison to:
... allude to.
Like it, feels as though AoXM could REALLY strike a nerve, when it's all said & done.
spoilers:end of spoilers
are glob and hisako necking
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
That preview is creepy. You get in trouble for just maybe not wanting to be a janitor? You get in trouble for just wanting to be alone to talk to someone? Nate realizes that this is such a utopia that you don't need to be this crazy, right? It's no wonder Apocalypse is having a semi-easy time building a sex cult.
OK, I see it. I don't know why he'd be there, but this just confirms that we need a list.
I'm definitely suspecting that Nate has agents. That would explain how people get caught.
But interestingly, not all of these people seem to be agents. Some have suggested that Nate kidnapped other mutants or might be using Legion's personalities to create real people. Or he's actually creating people.
One thing to remember to remember is that the Life Seed wasn't made for this. It's meant to populate a planet, not create a reality. Sure, Nate is using his own powers and Legion to do this, but he can't actually maintain this.
Prodigy was an X-Man during the Utopia era, he stayed when most of the students left to go the JGS. He was very much dedicated to being an X-Man, even though he was no longer a mutant. Why wouldn't he show up when Jean called every single available X-Man?
The issue now is that he was working for Karma who was keeping a Warlock infected Dani as a weapon and was complicit in those actions. And now that Karma, Magik and Rahne have all disappeared as well, he hasn't told any of the X-Men what happened.
Of course neither did Rictor or Boom Boom