So that Vulcan is a resurrected one right, and a version resurrected from before his Deadly Genesis “death” on Krakoa but with the power level of the later Vulcan. Xavier wouldn’t want Emperor Vulcan. He’s want a compliant Omega Level mutant.
So that Vulcan is a resurrected one right, and a version resurrected from before his Deadly Genesis “death” on Krakoa but with the power level of the later Vulcan. Xavier wouldn’t want Emperor Vulcan. He’s want a compliant Omega Level mutant.
Doesn't that feel a bit creepy?
I mean cool, he is a good guy now but basically our mutnats basicaly created a desired version of what the summers wanted Vulcan to be, they didn't resurrect the person that he became (even if that was a bad person).
It feels weird to be honest
Is there any reason as to why Wolverine has a seat in the summers house other then just as a little fun gag for the readers ?
It does feel weird but this isn't the first time we have seen this in comics. I was interested in what his pre-Deadly Genesis personality would be like and he is quite silly!
Seeing Scott and the Summers clan together as a family was something new. It felt grander than other stories showing the X-Men as a family unit. I felt genuine happiness for them. That could have easily had been Reed, Sue, and Johnny and that's what made it special.
Last edited by The Jeeper 2.0; 10-16-2019 at 07:04 PM.
Pretty good issue. I liked the character interaction, had some good action, the family feel with the Summers clan and seeing Polaris get to some much needed panel time. I enjoyed Hickman's take on Storm. Despite the physical fatigue and being exhausted on the BS with the human extremists she had an ironclad will, determination and compassion, and that was refreshing to see. Not to mention the creative use of her abilities made sense for the story and is a nice break from lightning lass lol. This story reminded me of Storm and Cyclops working together as a duo in classic Uncanny #154.
Last edited by Wind Rider; 10-16-2019 at 07:18 PM.
This was a good read. Is there a word for something that interests you while making you feel uncomfortable? I like the adventure, the conflict, the characters, and the warm interactions. At the same time, I resolutely despise and renounce the very concept of genetic exceptionalism embraced by this book. I also dislike the reactionary tone the mutants adopt when speaking of humanity. They all sound like jilted lovers, eager to prove they've moved past mankind, and are better off without it, but they just can't stop looking back. "We're sooo much better. So much more evolved. It's ouuuur time. Hey, did humanity hear us say that? They did? Ohhhhhh, what did their face look like? Uh, not that I care."
Homo Superior? More like Homo Tsundere.
"A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.
Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.
No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.
(You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)
You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.
Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."
"A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.
Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.
No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.
(You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)
You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.
Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."