I was hoping we would see some familiar faces getting arrested :-(
I love that Age of X-Man has really allowed writers to explore actual discrimination. Nate’s reality is basically one that removes all systemic oppression against mutants and lets stories that were always shrouded in mutant metaphor have the room to be expressed. The very concept of this AU is made to be temporary, but I wouldn’t mind this being stretched out a little longer.
Leah’s been hinting that Ric may show up. That or she just likes talking about the character a lot.
I enjoyed this. Some of the dialogue was a bit jarring in places for me but the overall tone and story implications are great. I'm really enjoying this team of characters together too (aside from Blob who I'm still not getting his appeal in this). The art was a bit better but I think Jeanty would benefit greatly from a different inker/colorist.
Looking forward to see how the team handles this issue.
I didn't mind the colorist, but yeah, there were some spots where is seemed like the inking just made the lineart look almost brittle, and other pages where it seemed like Jeanty was aiming for a more realistic look that was gone by the next page. There were some nice panels, I just wish the whole look had been more consistent.
Great story in theory but the dialogue was a bit painful at times. I don’t think I was consistently engaged unfortunately and the art was really subpar.
I wish everything culminated into something that matched the heart put into this story. Still appreciate the innovation here.
I liked it, but not as much as I thought I would. The dialogue felt off to me, but that might be all the French. The art was inconsistent and the colors were weak. That said, I'm looking forward to seeing where this book is going.
How old is Moneta supposed to be?
I kinda liked it. It wasn't perfect and as many have said the art was weak sometimes.
I have the feeling that the writer made Moneta with the intention of having a "scrappy" in the team (I really doubt she'll be likable in the next issues).
Moneta isn't Williams' creation. She's a character of the plotrunners who assigned her to Williams' book. Don't know how much hand they had in the characterization, but yeah, I don't think we're supposed to like her. I think Williams outright called Moneta a neo nazi in a recent interview.