I could be wrong, but don't think it's meant to be interpreted that way. It would be a pretty cool twist, tho.
Synergy!
Yeah, figured the one closest to the net & "flying" the highest (per their shadow), was probably just spiking the ball.
Uh-huh, she makes for a lovely visual. For that alone, I hope she gets a bigger role, than bein' in the background only.
Not surprised there's no Lorna in the preview. I won't say this proves she's hardly in it, purely because I made that assumption with some Peter David written comics with Lorna and I was wrong then. But it does lean toward the implication that Marvel's taken her Gifted season 1 used, given it to Bishop, and turned her into a supporting character for him.
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Lorna is the most recent high-profile case on a major form of media (Gifted TV show). The usage of that version of her with the concept was highly popular, to the point where a lot of people were drawing fanart and wearing cosplay of it. Only a year and a half has passed since. About the time it'd take for Marvel to take cues from the show and plan for this book.
The basic premise of locking up mutants for breaking laws, rather than just because they're mutants, also takes from Lorna's use on Gifted. If Prisoner X was a concentration camp we might not be having this discussion.
The uniforms, collars, etc combine with the two above points. Alone they'd mean nothing. Paired with other factors, they mean something more.
It's not a matter of who's "the first," but where the inspiration clearly came from. In this case, it clearly came from Gifted, and it's part of a larger pattern of Marvel treating Lorna poorly and taking things away from her to give to other characters - mainly men. She spent 2016 and most of 2017 in limbo, then her return to comics on Blue got hijacked to make her a supporting character for Havok who went on to lead a team book while she got nothing, and now Bishop's leading a prison concept clearly lifted from her use on Gifted while she's reduced to a supporting character for him instead of Havok this time. Not to mention Lorna's origin story getting taken from her and given to Jean for Dark Phoenix, replacing a plane with a car, but whether that's Marvel's fault or Fox's pre-buyout is unknown right now.
This is just since end of 2015. I'm not including the multitude of things I can point out from pre-2015.
If you like Prisoner X, fine for you. The quality of writing is a separate matter from how Marvel's behavior toward Lorna is BS. If you want Bishop in a lead role, that's good too, because I'm not saying he shouldn't have one. I'm saying this concept should've gone to Lorna to lead while Bishop led something else.
I am not okay with watching Marvel continue to treat Lorna like she's too worthless to deserve anything except being a lesser supporting character for Havok, or Magneto (Blue til #15), or Bishop, or Gambit (ANXF #3-6; fine starting w/ #7), or whoever the next character (likely a big strong man) is that they decide should be shown as superior to her in every way.
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I am hoping Lorna will yet have a good showing. I do not mind Bishop getting focus since the character is a great one and he deserves being a heroic character after what they did to him years ago.
Though, I will admit so far in the Age of X-man stories they all seem to be very male centric. I feel the men are centered in most of the stories (X-man, Apocalypse, Bishop, Nightcrawler, etc). Jean and Storm seem very subdued. I guess one can argue that Kitty and Besty has had some focus (though both were objectified by men - Eye boy and Blob). It is kind of gross how the females have been treated in this event.
I could continue to rant, but I will just say this, so far I do like this series. I am interested in Bishop's story. I do hope that Polaris gets to do something, and that whatever it is it will be meaningful.
As a woman, I don't know how I feel about this event because I feel like you're right, we're getting a very male-focused POV. However, I also think the different books are giving us a clear insight into how much worse this world is if you're a woman.
Look at Nezumi, who is being treated much, much worse than even Bishop just because she's pregnant. She's being abused and hurt by Moneta because she's pregnant, which only happened because she's a woman. And if Moneta is just someone created/controlled by Nate, then Nate, a man, is the one punishing her for this feminine "sin."
Then we have Jean...seems like she got off easy compared to Bishop, didn't it? But again, she was only "saved" because of Nate's clear obsession with her. She's his prisoner and he's keeping a hard eye on her.
Let's take a look at that scene between Kitty and Eye Boy. Kitty was being seen as a sexual object by Trevor, but she is unable to let herself continue with it because he's a kid and she's an adult and she just doesn't see him like that. But the scene isn't really fanservice. We are meant to agree with Kitty but sympathize with Trevor's own confusion.
But I have hope here that we will be getting more from our female characters. Storm is being set up as someone to challenge Nate, Laura is regaining her memories, Kitty is being given a prominent position next to Apocalypse, Polaris had better be in some issues, and we have plenty of female characters in X-tremists. Fingers crossed!
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Questions and more questions.
I've had just about enough of Gabby, ngl. She's not even in the "precocious tween sidekick" role here, she's just grating.
Aside from that, I am really digging this. The amount of mindfuckery going on here is just off the charts. Everyone is taking Bishop's measure, Bishop is still getting nowhere figuring out who left that note, and less than nowhere figuring out where the boundaries of his reality are. Really getting "The Prisoner" vibes off this whole thing, and I can't even begin to guess where this is going to go. I'm just really looking forward to seeing Bishop and Polaris cut loose.
Per the inside cover, recap/credits intro page:
Guess this means that Pestilence flashback:... AFTER A VIOLENT ENCOUNTER WITH BEAST, BISHOP REALIZED THAT NOBODY ELSE REMEMBERED THEIR SHARED PAST. NOBODY EXCEPT FELLOW INMATES DANIELLE MOONSTAR AND POLARIS, WHO ARE SIMILARLY HAUNTED BY STRANGE MEMORIES. ...
... WAS Lorna's?
Haven't read it yet--or Anduinel's spoiler-filled thoughts--but am about to now.
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Great read, and still my favorite AoXM title, but... VERY disappointed, with how lil' of Lorna there was. Dani too, for that matter. Bishop's encounter & subsequent eXchange with Beast, was the best part for me. Some cool developments that add to the mystery, and will undoubtedly lead to new speculation(s), are definitely there.
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I didn't care much for Gabby before this, personally, and do so even less now. She's beyond annoying, and off-putting.
The Polaris thinking she's in a straitjacket thing, is... BIZARRE! But I'm kinda diggin' it, and like you, GREATLY look forward to when she finally breaks free and just... UNLEASHES!
I'm getting the impression nobody can "see" Dani, other than Lucas, and maybe Lorna. Well, and Shard. Speaking of, Moonstar's seeming fear of her, and Shard's reactionary comment about her was... in her own words, "INTERESTING." Adds to the idea that there's 2 likely telepathic minds, waging an Astral Plane like war, here.