Honestly, considering the Disney+ show, I'm guess Wanda will show up again sometime this year for better or for worse.
I can't believe I actually waded through over 60 pages. I also can't believe how this is going over so many people's heads!
I've been reading Hickman's older Marvel work. I've gone through his FF run(truly fantastic). And I'm mostly through his Avengers run(nowhere near as good, his NA stuff with the Illuminati is obviously what he was more interested in). I have learned that Hickman is mostly fatalistic/pessimistic, and loves to have morally ambiguous deeds be positioned as a 'hard choice in a hard situation', come back to bite people in the end(in spectacular scales).
The parties of Krakoa, the cheeky nods to hedonism/polyamory, the fireworks, are all a setup for a darker turn, and if so many fans didn't see that in this issue in particular, wheeew...!?
The Crucible reminded me of the film Logan's Run, a sci-fi flick from the 70's based on a book from the late 60's. In it, beautiful humans serve their state(in a sealed dome environment) with uncompromising loyalty, and they can order sexy times with whomever they want by flicking through was was essentially a teleporter/3D printer version of Tinder. Everything is great. And there are no old people.
What?
Yep, at age 30 I believe it was, they are led into a coliseum of sorts, in front of everyone else, the over 30's are lead to believe that this ritual leads them to ascension or whatever, but essentially they are killed, to keep people from using up all the resources? It's been a while since I've seen it. Anyways, at some point someone bucks the system and runs from their Carrousel, and they and their lover escape the domed city. They realize their utopia was actually a dystopia(over a 1000 have run from their Carrousel before, it's all swept under the rug). Furthermore, they find out that there are old people beyond the dome, and by the end of the movie, they bring him back to the city of the younglings, who marvel at his wrinkles and grey hairs.
Anyways. Hickman is not a hippie, and this whole thing will go south before the end. If you can't see that turn coming after this issue, wow.
Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!
This is all messed up and will end terribly.
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As long as it doesn't lead into another nostalgic cashgrab like that lame-assed "Heroic Age", I'm good with Krakoa being the status quo for a good while. Besides, why would anyone want to read about mutants going back to being perpetual victims? Then again, many are into Sado...
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Mutant and Proud
Krakoa FOREVER!!!
Hoo boy. Well this happened.
So what next? Melody/Aero is going to hunt down Lei Ling and punish her for taking up a mutant god-name for her obsolete non-mutant self? Goodbye Chinese super-heroine, along with the Agents of Atlas if they try to save her.
Heck, considering around the time this happens, my comic-book Kabayan, Filipina Pearl Pangan/Wave will have seized the throne of Atlantis from Namor ("Atlantis Attacks"), Krakoa could kill Wave and restore the throne to Namor as proof to him that the god-race takes no shit from non-mutantkind anymore, making him join them.
Additive, not destructive. But as mutants and non-mutants are canonically described as fighting for a limited space that can only support one of them, to add to mutants the creatives must destroy from non-mutants. If Hickman really wants divided reader reactions to his status quo (as opposed to universal acceptance or universal revulsion) he is doing overkill.
Now to skedaddle again before I get Amanda Todd'd. Domino Dare-Doll's already gone anyhoo, I have zero wingmen in this killzone.
Genkai nante nai (No limits), Zettai nante nai (No absolutes)
Thank GOD for X'97. Cautious about "From the Ashes". Please no more Blue vs. Orange.
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"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Can’t believe we’re still wasting oxygen on that self-loathing trash bag Wanda.
Periodt
Melody probably won’t reappear for another three years. Equally, she did have the code name first so I’m not sure of the complaint.
As much as Namor is a mutant, before and after his stint with the X-Men, he seems to have disassociated with that heritage so I doubt Wave would be a target to them. If anything, the X-Men would view Namor as being required to come to the mutant nation of Krakoa rather than protecting the Atlantean throne for him.
So the people that don't like whats going on or the story beats.
The people that are liking it. Aren't turning a blind eye. We know things will probably go bad. We know questionable things are happening.
We know Hickman has a long term plan. We've already seen the the wider universe isn't vibing with the mutants.
We've seen Hickman and the DoX writers set up a lot of new villains.
This series is raising a lot of questions that the X-Men have never had to deal with.
It's part of the damn story.
Yeah lets go back to the days when an X-Men issue didnt have 60 pages of engagement.
The X-Men finally being selfish and prospering isn't bad. Let them live for a little. F***.