I will say this though. Given the women's ages, Yu drew them over the top old looking. The oldest was in her 80s and the others from i think 68 to 72. They must have done some hard living. lol
I will say this though. Given the women's ages, Yu drew them over the top old looking. The oldest was in her 80s and the others from i think 68 to 72. They must have done some hard living. lol
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So the problem is that his New Mutants and X-Men books are INTENTIONALLY tonally different? O.o You must be KIDDING I've never heard of a writer with versatility before.
In all seriousness I think the people complaining about this just aren't getting the X-Men book they wanted or maybe as a flagship titles they expected it to push the plot forward more. But hey 3 issues in now its clear that this book is very worldbuilding heavy and if that's not what your into fair enough but each issue has introduced a very serious threat to Krakoa.
1. Orchis and whatever they're planning
2. Arakko
3.The compromise of their portals by humans.
All 3 things that spell disaster for Krakoa.
Instead of doing 3 arcs full of disasters he did 3 issues to introduce the future disasters, I assume also to allow other titles to develop independently.
The youngest was 64. 64 year olds don’t look much like that these days.
I thought this issue was hilarious, tbh. Only quibble is that Yu's art still isn't quite working for me (the expressions were better this time around though). Pixie needed to pop Nightmare out and make those biddies regret talking smack.
X-Men is the set up book. Hickman is just creating stuff for other books: Aracko(?) will be used in Excalibur and this old ladies probably will end up in Marauders, the UN issue probably will pay off on X-Force or something.
The art was better than in the first two issues.
Nothing against one and done stories, actually is refreshing, but they need to have some pay off, instead of just setting stuff for later, specially when the pay off will come in another title. Something line Grant Morrison is doing in The Green Lantern, one issue stories, that set future plots, but pay off in the same issue.