Damn, how did we miss THIS?!
Inside AGE OF X-MAN's 'Horny Cop Gestapo' with X-TREMISTS - Newsarama
REALLY like the sounds of that.... X-tremists is not about reveling in erasure, it’s about doing justice to how violently relieved Bobby’s gonna feel when he finally wakes up in this alternate reality and the kind of ice-cold anger he’d have once he sees that not only did Nate Grey put him on the secret police, but imagined an armband on him. ...
Don't worry, sounds like you may get your wish:
... Every issue of X-tremists brings pain and catharsis, increasingly, until we end with a bombastic, jubilant, grand finale.
I don't want to offend anyone, but does anyone else think that Bobby's costume is just really, really gay? With the arm band and suspenders?
More good stuff, from that Newsarama interview with Leah:
... everything and everyone’s roles in “Age of X-Man” were assigned to them by Nate Grey in curating his utopia, so while canonically it’s his fault for putting a gay French-Canadian anarchist on his horny cop gestapo; that’s conflict of interest is what's by design. I picked these team members because I saw them as the ones who we could really, really have a lot of fun with once they start f&@$ing s#%t up. ...
... Fred’s personality is different in "Age of X-Man" because this utopian society produces conditions that would change a lot about how he, specifically, interacts with the world - and they think they’ve been in "Age of X-Man" for three years. He’s a softer, kinder, Blob and Betsy is aloof, beautiful, and far-removed. She’s feeling emotionally adrift, and his warmth and openness is what draws her in. ...
... its larger themes are specifically about exploring why assimilation is not equality. Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler are the brilliant architects of this event (and writers of Marvelous X-Men, AoXM’s main title!) and they have purposefully created the perfect sandbox to explore questions of intersectionality within the mutant metaphor. Not only that, but they and the X-office editors deliberately recruited a roster of diverse creators to help flesh it out. “Age of X-Man” is action-packed catharsis. ...
... everyone has been amazingly helpful and excited about what we’re doing. We check in with each other, ask questions about what’s happening in each other’s books, ask permission to use a character from someone else’s team, etc, all to ensure that readers get a cohesive world-building experience across the books. We believe in what we’re doing.
Right now, as we’re passing the halfway mark in terms of scripts turned in for these miniseries, we’re looking around at each other like “…I don’t want this to end.” It feels like a sad, sweet, summer camp farewell. ...
So Moneta reminds me of early days Damien Wayne.
Captain, in Order to build a better world, sometimes means tearing the old one down... And that makes enemies.
Suspenders are a well-known tool of oppression.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
This was not what i expected. I expected this to be more darker and gritty.However with some primetime jokers like Bobby and jubes on the team i guess i should not be surprised that it is not what i expected out of the firs issue. So their transportation is a Winnebago? Most seem to this take this as a job while Moneta seems to take her job very seriously. People not knowing about pregnancy and intimacy makes this AU really strange. I wonder will the pregnancy jog Jubilee memory about Shojo?
Per Leah:
... contrasting to humanize them, is what she's aiming at here, I think. And as she goes on to mention, things will get increasingly conflicted.... You’ll see Department X portrayed as villains in the other "Age of X-Man" books, and it’s because they are. What they’re doing is unconscionable. But they’re good people...
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