the words used were that shes working on the bones of story with hickman, but I bet its still going to be hickman writting most of it alongside each DOX writer, but it makes sense she helps with the plot wich she makes good ones, but the execution leaves something to be desired.
edit: also referenced as tentpoles of the entire story.
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I actually think Tini is a really good writer Strikeforce is one of my favorite ongoing at the moment takes time but it always hits it's mark, Excalibur just comes off sloppy in comparison which is weird because it's the one she promotes the most.
coven akkaba manages to climb up in my hated villains list, I like them so far since their brand of mutant hate is very inderect but still noxious
It's unfortunate this book isn't delivering on all fronts because I absolutely adore the cast. I really wish they were all being used to their fullest potential. I feel as if Kelly Thompson had a much better grasp on Rogue & Gambit, and Leah Williams wrote a better Psylocke & Jubilee.
-Inconsistent art that changes between panels before the scene has even played out bothered me. It's clear that Marcus To is the superior penciller here, and I wish it were possible for him to stick with the book throughout.
-I feel as if this sideplot in gathering Warwolf skulls for some magicual ritual was unnecessary and dragged on for much longer than it needed to. I don't think anything significant has happened in the past two issues. I look forward to resuming the more pressing Avalon/Otherworld plot, as that's where the more interesting one. Plus it isn't quite as reliant on Tini Howard nailing all of the characterisation, as the movement of story can override it at times.
-The acknowledgement of Anachronism was a nice touch. It's a shame so many of the Avengers Academy/Arena/Undercover characters fell to the wayside. Cullen indicating that all of the gay superhumans in the 616 keep track of each other felt questionable- that'd be like stating that all of the gay celebrities know each other and actively keep tabs on each other, which I don't think is at all true. And then Cullen kisses Julio. Gross. Not only is he several years younger, but we've also just learnt that this take on the character is questionable. He's anti-mutant and a bit of a bigot. Rictor doesn't need to be putting up with that shit. Either get back with Shattybuns or find someone decent to kiss passionately.
-The X of Swords allusions were a little heavy-handed but they were well timed. I do so look forward to Larraz drawing Betsy & Brian brandishing swords against the enemies of Krakoa, whoever or whatever they might be.
-Marcus To's Apocalypse is beautiful, and he's one of the characters I think Howard aptly characterizes. His dialogue is very fitting, and I continue to enjoy seeing his role in this new world for mutantkind. His acceptance of Betsy's refusal to slay the Warwolf pup was a good indication of growth. The old Poccy would've crushed him right then and there without hesitation.
-Rachel cameos again! Looks like the hound marks are staying hidden. No spikes or capes in sight either. Probably my second favourite scene of the book, just surpassed by Blue Dad.
-I love that Rachel & Betsy acknowledge that Krakoa is an island of women who have been through a lot. The telepathic women of the X-Men seem to have had it particularly rough.
-I swear if Avalanche doesn't own this new Tiki Bar then it's a missed opportunity. I loved that when Utopia was a thing Avalanche had that bar in San Francisco.
Yeah oof. Coven Akkaba are yet another anti-mutant group. Crazy that Cullen is getting sucked into that bullshit though given he went to the Braddock Academy which housed mutants. I guess now we know Elsa is the superior Bloodstone.
I think they overestimated Lil' Warwolf. Baby Yoda still wins out.
I could get behind Rome Flynn as Gambit & Brandon Flynn as Iceman. I'm not convinced the others are the right fit. I'd go with Elizabeth Gillies as Rogue, Isaiah Mustafa as Bishop, Tom Hardy as Wolverine, Lana Condor as Jubilee and Jessica Henwick as Psylocke.
Can Tini just kill Gambit and get it over with? I haven't seen this much character assassination of Gambit since the Assassin's Guild had a contract on his life.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.
At least he was useful/competent for like two panels in this issue.. so one thing out of many issues...
I felt like the ‘see she was right behind me’ line was supposed to be because the ‘war wolf’ that was chasing him was her along and that scene was a fake out. But, true that dialogue hasn’t been a strong point of the book.