Sounds interesting
This is one best villain-anti hero I have not heard about in a long time.
Flat out idiots for not keeping him around. Who's their anti-Hulk insurance if Bruce gets a hair in his ass over Krakoa?
"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."
I will be collecting this limited series for sure,Fabian Nicieza´s writing the return of the Juggernaut is intriguing.I wonder though if in this limited series there will be apearences of say Spider-Man outside the X-Men characters,not that i don´t want to read about the Juggernaut interacting with the X-men of Krakoa as well in the story.
Art wise it´s cool that Ron Garney will be the artist,looking forward to see more art from this limited series.
Considering no-one realises just how dangerous Devil-Hulk (or TOBA) is; I’m assuming that at the moment they think their Omegas and bricks could handle him
Besides, he’s more of a spiritual threat considering how many X-Men have touched Gamma (and odds are all their anima back-ups are vulnerable) than a physical one atm
Title: Uncanny X-Men #21 (Rosenberg, 2019)
Context: The movie!Stryker Knockoff of the Year (General Callahan) implanted a gene bomb in Magik when she was under O.N.E. custody (long story). He set it off and killed her “mutant” side or at least that’s how it came off to the audience. The Darkchylde popped out, Juggernaut went to go fight her, and she wiped the floor with him and threw him in Limbo.
Good. I enjoy Cain's ties to the X-Men, but the chance for him to grow beyond Xavier's bitter brother or Black Tom's sidekick has a lot of potential to it. And, given the big change in status quo, there's a chance it might stick this time.