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    Default Age of X-man: Prisoner X #4 *SPOILERS*

    The issue starts with Bishop talking with Forge. Forge says that everything he is doing is for the prisoners well being and Bishop will be re-integrated to society by the lunch time.
    Forge says that everything is better after Hope Summers died.
    Bishop then question if a world without love and friendship is the way of getting rid of hate. Then wonders what happened to Jean, if she thinks he is dead or abandoned her.

    Bishop talk to prisoners that remember their past life before the prison.

    dani has a conversation with Polaris, about all the times Polaris broke out but just for the next second everything is just the same. They plan to do a riot.

    Bishop and Beast start to fight with the purpose of attracting the guards. Guards show up.
    A guard is attacked and they see he is not real

    Forge and Legion discuss, Legion attacks Forge that free the prisoners of the collar dampeners. Everyone remember their past lives

    So the riot starts

    Art is so good,.

    PS: I didn't found any preview for this issue

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    Kind of felt like a rehash of last issue, still hinging on the question of who is in control and why, but not really doing anything to make that question feel relevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cranger View Post
    Kind of felt like a rehash of last issue, still hinging on the question of who is in control and why, but not really doing anything to make that question feel relevant.
    I think Nate Grey locked Legion here and he took control, happy to torment the rest of the prisoners.

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    Feels like I've read the same issue two, or three times now. This book started so good, but it's on its way to end with a whimper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckystar. View Post
    Feels like I've read the same issue two, or three times now. This book started so good, but it's on its way to end with a whimper.
    So the prisoners finally waking up, Forge betraying Legion, and several of the main cast remembering their 616 selves didn’t do enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tycon View Post
    So the prisoners finally waking up, Forge betraying Legion, and several of the main cast remembering their 616 selves didn’t do enough?
    Yeah, I'm not seeing how this book is repetitive. Things are happening on a slow pace but they are happening in a linear logical ways of progressing the plot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tycon View Post
    So the prisoners finally waking up, Forge betraying Legion, and several of the main cast remembering their 616 selves didn’t do enough?
    People have already been "waking up", we already saw Forge consider hitting the kill switch, and whatever the main cast may be remembering has already been hinted at and hasn't had any impact on the plot, and could have all happened last issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spirit2011 View Post
    The issue starts with Bishop talking with Forge. Forge says that everything he is doing is for the prisoners well being and Bishop will be re-integrated to society by the lunch time
    Forge tells Bishop that he’ll be released into general population in the prison. He was in solitary confinement when they talked.

    I know Legion always liked to play games and torment, but I figured with him originally trying to stop Nate from destroying the world, why he wouldn’t get more pleasure from seeing this fake world crumble faster

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    Quote Originally Posted by spirit2011 View Post
    The issue starts with Bishop talking with Forge. Forge says that everything he is doing is for the prisoners well being and Bishop will be re-integrated to society by the lunch time.
    Forge says that everything is better after Hope Summers died.
    Bishop then question if a world without love and friendship is the way of getting rid of hate. Then wonders what happened to Jean, if she thinks he is dead or abandoned her.

    Bishop talk to prisoners that remember their past life before the prison.

    dani has a conversation with Polaris, about all the times Polaris broke out but just for the next second everything is just the same. They plan to do a riot.

    Bishop and Beast start to fight with the purpose of attracting the guards. Guards show up.
    A guard is attacked and they see he is not real

    Forge and Legion discuss, Legion attacks Forge that free the prisoners of the collar dampeners. Everyone remember their past lives

    So the riot starts

    Art is so good,.

    PS: I didn't found any preview for this issue
    Another good issue. The speech bubbles from David make me think he is not totally in control and another persona may have some influence or another entity. The Dani Moonstar mystery still lingers, Nice to see more of Forge perspective of his situation. Lorna remembering recent disruptions and her convo with Dani adds a layer to the confusion of who or what is real?

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