No. The zombies are dumb and doesnt seem like they even have access to their original powers, assuming there are fliers among the group. They attacked by forming swarms that overwhelmed their enemies, not by using mutant powers.
There's nothing to keep tabs on. Genosha just isnt that interesting. The last time it popped up was in X-men Red when Nova was hiding out there with Forge but Storm drowned her base out with a tsunami. Its not that hard to believe that no one would end up there in the 4 weeks between Wanda making the zombies and now. Xavier placed a Krakoa gate there and there wasnt any activity until the Cotati and their plants started to infect it, which is why X-Corp went out to investigate
Okay, so take the characters featured in this issue -- Angel, Monet, Madrox, and Magik --
add the characters investigating the Children of the Vault -- Synch, Darwin, and Laura --
maybe sprinkle a few wildcards into the mix [insert your favorite D-listers and students here]
and I'd be totally stoked to buy another X-monthly.
-Pav, who likes the weirdest of the weird...
You were Spider-Man then. You and Peter had agreed on it. But he came back right when you started feeling comfortable.
You know what it means when he comes back.
"You're not the better one, Peter. You're just older."
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Great issue!
I loved M and Angel's interaction. Its good to see Warren get some attention. I really wish that X-Corp book was coming out still.
Wanda part was great too. I like the narrative choice of making it impossible for her to reverse "No More Mutants" with her abilities. Someone on here said that they think she will die and miraculously she will be resurrected as mutant (I had the same suspicion/hope as well).
I'm still not a fan of the new Golden Girls supervillain group or Black Tom's new weird speech patterns.
One thing that keeps bothering me about the whole millions of dead Genoshans is that I recall reading somewhere that Elixir used his powers to do that all by himself in an X-Men comic a few years back.
I can't wait for Selene to make her appearance as well.
Speaking of Selene, since Wanda might not necessarily have been aware of Necrosha, would the fact that the Genoshans have already been raised have maybe been what threw Wanda’s spell off?
Or at least a factor
I was thinking about the X-Men's reactions to Wanda's spell
Magik will surely disapprove of such use of witchcraft, but on the other hand I can see her trying to help Wanda repent in a better way
Lorna would also have a lot to say (she is still the mutant who was the most traumatized by the genocide) but since Marvel has absolutely no respect for Lorna, she is unlikely to be seen saying her opinion
Magneto should be in shock (I think) to see his former daughter committing such an act
Magik and Wanda don't react to each other when they really should either be arch-enemies or best friends. They should be talking, though. They're in the same magic social circles and Magik would be in a position to understand and sympathise with her mistakes.
Post-Krakoa Lorna's drinking the kool aide of mutant supremacy so they'd be throwing down again.Lorna would also have a lot to say (she is still the mutant who was the most traumatized by the genocide) but since Marvel has absolutely no respect for Lorna, she is unlikely to be seen saying her opinion
Hard to say what Magneto would do these days, post-Krakoa. Pre-Krakoa would be confused and disappointed but he's defend her.Magneto should be in shock (I think) to see his former daughter committing such an act
Is it weird that I don’t think Wanda being in one of her old costumes in the flashback and her Robinson run+ costume everywhere else is a coincidence?
Illyana actually seemed help from Strange when she started to lose control and trained under him. She also had agreed to be locked down after the Ancient Gods thing. Much more responsible than Wanda.