Enjoyable read. I liked the screwy stuff at the end.
This was great. Loved the scene at the beginning with Forge trying to support the idea of rehabilitation and being shutdown by Psylocke with an implication that no one leaves the Danger Room. Lots of intriguing mysteries with Shard, Dani, and the masked (telepathic?) prison guards, look forward to seeing it all play out. Peralta's art is amazing and perfect for this book.
Yeah, my appreciation for him has increased tenfold in two issues.
I think this book is a lovely slow burn of mystery. What I will appreciate about this foray into an AU is that I haven't had this fresh, exciting feeling of watching something unfold from its dark corners in a long time. This whole world is so familiar and yet so different.
Who the hell is Dani in this? I'm starting to wonder if she's actually David now. Dani is a pretty big link between Legion and X-Man.
And I'm taking posts in here of "This makes me appreciate Bishop/want a Bishop ongoing" as proof of something I've been saying for a while. Lorna - and characters like her - absolutely can generate buzz and sell comics regardless of what "conventional wisdom" is held by people focused only on nostalgia and the past. It's not a question of whether or not interest already exists, it's a question of if Marvel is willing to actually use the character and give them a real shot for once.
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Lorna thinks she's in a straight-jacket?
Did Bishop send her to the phantom zone before arresting her or something?
Now, I can't ignore seeing her arms crossed in every panel...
Interesting how Dani only seems to remember New Mutants team mates who aren't in Age of X
This was ok. Not a big fan of most of the issue, but it's nice seeing more of Forge and his plans. Also more Dani. The cover was a big exaggeration though. I'm half expecting next one to have two pages explaining Beast and moving on to more Bishop. Poor Lorna getting the shaft despite being cover girl.
Bishop and Lorna are different monsters. Bishop was as popular as some of the top characters when he was first introduced, the 90s X-men era is Cable, Bishop, Gambit,Jubilee being ridiculously popular among fans. Up until his character assassination in Messiah Complex Bishop was a mainstay on the X-books. When they finally brought him back he was a regular again. The people going they want ongoing or appreciating Bishop isn't surprising they are catching on to what many people have known for awhile and has gotten use in solo X-projects. Bishop has about 4 mini series, and two separate runs from those in District X and Bishop the Last X-man that went over 12 issues. Bishop is on the small list of X-men who can hold a solo series on some level. Bishop doesn't fit the profile of character you are talking about.
Not saying that you are wrong about smaller characters but the interest in Bishop is already there and all that is need for him to excel a good concept to make use of his skills in this case, A prison drama where he can use his detective skills. This book works even better because it has some additional layers like It is telling a story of a Black man wrongfully imprisoned so it can hit on some of those subtext in the story. This book is not a concept Polaris pulls off as well Bishop has natural set up of being the authority and cop make it easy for everyone hates him in jail.
It is not a Lorna book tho, Bishop is the PoV character. If character is going to get screen time it is through interaction with Bishop. Maybe except for Forge who seems to be the main antagonist of the book
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This was a weird but interesting issue. Dissapointed in the lack of Lorna's focus, but I'm hopeful for the rest of the series. I'm intrigued about Moonstar's and Shard's mystery.
Am I the only one who has a strong dislike towards this version of Gabby?