This is true lol. Apocalypse leaving sets up either him returning as a villain or in last minute rescue. Most of the Arrakii mutants are vastly irrelevant, seeing as the only two we know are Isca and Tarn, who both need to be written by Hickman to be of any actual relevance.
Most people don't read Excalibur, unless they have to, and thus it's not that important in the grand scheme.
We really didn't need this to be a major event. Rather just an F4/X type of mini.
What is Genesis's mutant power? The closest I saw to something identifiable was when she made vines grow up around A. Certainly that's not what made her so much more 'fit' than him?
Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!
Of those mutants, one is slated to be a major new Wolverine foe. So we’ll definitely see more of Solem. Hopefully he ends up being a meaningful addition to Logan’s rogues gallery.
Furthermore, Apocalypse is also out of the QC and gone from the X-books for awhile. So that’s a major development. This was really his story after all, and I liked that it got a fitting end... for now at least.
Also, the X-men took over the Peak orbital space station and will begin mutant exploration of deep space in SWORD. Another major development.
Kid Cable showed a major departure from the classic version, in regressing from all the training and hell that he’s gone through in his future which made him a ruthless and competent character to being “just a scared and soft teenage boy crying for mommy and daddy.” So that indicates a future for him here in the present Reign of X era where he may never go back to his time, and instead will stay here and grow up to be a very different man from the original (OG version). What implications that has for the timeline I’m not sure. Does it even matter, since the future where he was raised is just another alternate timeline at this point? After all, Apocalypse being reunited with his family and being taken off the board seems to indicate that he will never become the tyrannical despot in the future that Cable was raised to kill anyway. So I suppose it makes Kid Cable more of a blank slate in that regard. Just with an even more complicated back story. But if you think of it as a character “reset”, I guess it works. He came back, killed his older self, and via X of Swords completely prevented the terrible future timeline he was raised in. So now he has a new lease on life? Feels that way for now.
Oh, and the Captain Britain Corps is back and we don’t know where our Betsy Braddock is.
Those are just a few more of the developments to come out of this event.
They definitely should have focused on Gorgon a bit more if they were gonna kill him off. I'm also pretty ambivalent about Doug's marriage.
Overall, I'm kind of glad that this event didn't result in a huge status quo change in all the X-titles because a bunch of them were in the middle of stories that I didn't really want to see interrupted.
Doug’s marriage and Warlock’s not involvement in XOS I’m sure will be explained. Doug is suddenly in love with Bei? Her sword’s name is Seducer isn’t it? Clearly there is more going on here. Warlock not being involve, even in the battle at the end is kind of ridiculous.
The lamest hero of Arakko clearly is Redroot. Now taken by Jaspers in a silly way. Heck, we never even saw her use her powers. She was a waste.
I hope we will see more of White Sword and is Cypher now party of his army since he healed him?
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