Pixie was already getting lit with Dazzler and Northstar in 2009.
Pixie was already getting lit with Dazzler and Northstar in 2009.
Don't stop, make it pop
DJ, blow my speakers up
Tonight, I'm-a fight
Till we see the sunlight
Tick-tock on the clock
But the party don't stop, no!
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
Overall, looks to be an improvement, especially with the art. Here's hoping this break from the real deal can somewhat redeem itself, after that lackluster last issue.
This might be my biggest complaint about HoX. Just because they are all on an island shouldn't mean that there are now millions of mutants again. And the point should be to have solid "wallpaper" each time. Excite fans by showing Synch and Skin and other forgotten characters not randoms.
The constant partying is also becoming an odd theme.
I was trying to do too much and not doing any of it as well as I could. But I've had a change of mind... though not everyone shall enjoy it. I will.
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Exactly. Even in the crappy city where I study you can still find a party somewhere almost everyday. And that's an entire nation! How are you not going to find a party. Also, the Sextant is basically a giant campus for X-Teens and generally young mutants. Or course there's going to be an event every night.
Unrelated, but I like that picture or Noh-Var from the Guardians preview that you have as your avatar. His shorty shorts are something else.
Please show Synch Skin and some Hellions partying
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Krakoa is slightly bigger than Guam, which has a population of around 160K. As of the resurrection reveal, the total mutant population on Earth was 100K (but it would have increased since then a few thousand). Obviously not all are on Krakoa.
This has nothing to do with parties, just thought I would correct some assumptions about the size and population.