The criticism for me is that the writers have gone a little too casual with the frequency of death. Also, X-Factor #1 didn't do a super good job at really looking into the murder. It was definitely more of an afterthought to set up the team. Like, I didn't even get a super good feeling that they were going to follow up with Aurora. Obviously, they will because we know she's going to be on the team, but if you didn't know that it did seem like they weren't asking the right questions about her case.
Thats not a negative for hte issue. She needs to be resurrected in order for them to interrogate her which we will presumably see next issue, if not a future one(not sure how XOS will derail things). This wasnt meant to be a one and done plotline so its ine that things were set up here for them to be explored later
? No characters noted that he was a villain, Northstar literally said it’s not that, but him beig a mess. And he got rejected first because he was drunk and passed out on the floor in the bar. It shouldn't be more surprising than Blob suddenly being a nice bartender or Black Tom Cassidy a teamplayer who worries for Krakoa, etc. It’s a new era for villains, they’re all being chilled and now it’s just Daken’s turn for a more positive writing that is not about making him a one dimensional cheap villain. And he was already moderately chilled since Logan died anyway.
The way he behaves and looks is strange but it’s intentional. Leah confirmed that he’s basically depressed because Laura is missing (I hope this will be addressed more clearly later in the book though), and he sympathized with Northstar’s case of missing sister and that’s why he wanted to help, not because ‘he was bored and found Aurora hot’ as he said – but of course he wouldn’t admit this and just covered it with humor and acting annoying. this all makes perfect sense, it’s not new to us that he truly cares about Laura or that he’s not particularly good at showing emotions or working with others. I assume this will be his main development point in the book along the way. As for the look, Baldeon said there’s a rational behind it, it’s about characterization and it will be shown soon in the book. I suppose it’s also about him being depressed currently. It was also confirmed that Daken was sympathetic to Aurora dying by drowning as he himself has experience in this regard. These all are important characterization points for him.
He isn’t just suddenly ‘a nice mellow dude’, Leah said she will focus on healing these characters and in Daken’s case showing that he isn’t just ‘slice and flirt’ as the others in the book -and the readers too- see him right now.
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I'm not saying it was the worst thing, but I didn't think it was done as well as it could have been. That's all. Of course her resurrection will tell more (as will future issues), but the issue itself had this kind of CBS police procedural feel where it felt like the case was one-and-done and moved on from. As I said before, I just didn't think any characters were shown asking the right questions or put any real thought into Aurora as a person rather than a plot device.
I'll re-read it and see if I still feel this way. It's really not a big deal.
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Im curious if Kyle is gonna get bullied or discriminated by A-hole Krakoans while walking around the island that don't like the idea of a human there even if he's married to Northstar.
Totally random... I know Cecilia is busy being the only doctor that ever doctored in the whole history of mutant-dom, but it would've been awesome to have her on the team. She could've been their Watson. She never wanted to be a superhero, so this seems like a good showcase for her.
Very well written and this has proven do indeed be an interesting cast of characters. Will love to continue to read since I adore Northstar. I also love Polaris and this takes on Daken and Rachel are amazing. The sexual tension and queer attitude in this book is amazing. The dialogues and art made it looks a little bit silly but nothing that took aways my pleasure of reading it.
A picture would last longer darling...
I just want to see her get a little more love in some books. She's always simply the go-to doctor when the story calls for one. Like even autopsies (as mentioned in this issue) when she's not a forensics expert.
It is a testament to her likeability that even after 20+ years of no development I still like her character lol. An investigative book could've been her only shot! I would love to see her join in some action (not in the background)... not necessarily as a fighter but just as an integral member of a team.
Where's shatterstar been? Didn't know where else to ask this!
Best place would be this thread: https://community.cbr.com/showthread...come-to-Krakoa
As for your question, he made a cameo in X-Force #2
MATH! Well done with all of that. I know its a small thing that doesn't bother most people, but we keep getting these weird giant buildings and sweeping vistas and jungles. Its just kind of weird for me.
The bigger concern for me was how badly they handled the actual mystery and investigation. Their abilities all did the same thing, basically. Like, why have Daken go off and smooth talk that guy when Rachel could instantly solve the problem. It kind of felt like they had to stretch to try and make everyone look useful with their powers, when a lot of the deductions at the end would have been blindingly obvious with just a little checking.
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