I agree with this. I think my biggest solid complaint with Hickman's X-Men is that its all over the place. I hate the formatting of the X-Men series even though 2 or 3 issues are some of my favorite X-Men singles of all-time.
And on one hand I did appreciate Wood's Ultimate run, but they're too different beasts entirely to compare. Wood was dealing with a small group with an even smaller core while Hickman is reshaping an entire corner of the Marvel Universe. I have tremendous respect for what Hickman has built, I just wish someone took a better hold of the...erm...reins.
Hickman’s X-men is all over the place, but it feels like that’s by design. Seeding so many concepts for other writers to take and run with in different ways. Whether that’s geopolitics in X-Force or mutant magic in Excalibur or now deep space exploration in SWORD. It’s a sprawling mess in many ways... as you might expect the birth of a true mutant nation to be, in terms of its impact on pretty much everything around it.
That ROX teaser has me excited because there’s so much coming our way in 2021, and that’s probably just a flavor of the next 4-6 months.
I think this may be an issue I have with the run as well to an extent. HoX/PoX was probably my favorite mainstream comic to come out in recent years, and I've greatly enjoyed the main X-Men series and one shots written by Hickman (yes including the Hordeculture issue; those ladies are awesome). But that's a problem, because his stuff is SO GOOD but I want him to be the one to follow up on it. The other writers save Wells and most likely Ewing just aren't doing it for me.
We might get, say, the Brood stuff S.W.X.R.D which will be excellent, but I imagine the Otherworld stuff recently showing up in Creation/Stasis is mainly going to be dealt with in Howard's Excalibur, which doesn't thrill me as much. Which is a shame, because all of that stuff was really cool, especially seeing Mad Jim Jaspers and Fury again.
Well, I think that’s the problem with having multiple X-books in the line. Hickman can’t possibly write them all, and there are going to be hits and misses in terms of the follow up to the concepts he’s seeded across the line. In some cases, like Ben Percy’s X-Force and Wolverine, the result is outstanding. At least IMO. In other cases, like Excalibur, it’s a bit on the weaker side. Again, in my opinion. But, like anything, you’ve just got to take the good with the bad. And choose what you focus on. I tend to focus on the good and kind of disregard or ignore the stuff I don’t personally enjoy.
But I will say that I’m definitely buying more X-books now than I was before House of X/Powers of X. Pretty much everything except for Excalibur, Cable and New Mutants; and I’m about to try NM again.
Oh yeah, definitely I agree with all that. I wasn't buying anything before HoX/PoX despite loving the X-Men, so I'm on board until the end of this. I just hope that ultimately Hickman's segments can be enjoyed on their own without needing to read anything else to get the full picture, even though it would help. Like I will get the X of Swords hardcover, but I only read Hickman's issues so far and could follow along with most of it. I think that's one advantage Morrison's run has over this thus far, their run was completely self contained and you didn't have to read anything else.
But Hellions is out of nowhere the best non-Hickman book and Ewing's book I'm sure will be great. I too may give NM a shot again with Ayala's run since I love those characters. I do wish Hickman stayed on it or Wells would write it though.
Yeah, I’ve enjoyed Hellions a lot too. Which was definitely a surprise for me because when I first saw the cast I was very much in the “meh” camp. But it’s been great fun.
Still no Firestar, when will she appear? She appeared quite prominent on an X-Men promo but nothing has materialised in any book.
Something that just came to my mind thinking about the Council situation. Did they confirm it's Reign of X as in the letter "X" or is there currently room for the X standing for the roman numeral ten (again)?
Which would match how the Council is currently down to 10 members with Apocalypse and Jean Grey gone from it.
I think i might see where Hickman is going when he said put all the toys back in the box. The x-men has now been clearly separated from Krakoa and Krakoa is basically here to stay (especially with the import of Arrako and a million new mutants to potentially create story for the entire MU. I bet other writers who feel that haven't had new villians in a while are foaming at the mouth. Imagine the rogue's galleries you can create for all heros of all levels with a million new mutants from a hellish dimension.)which means in the MCU and what we will be getting soon is that Krakoa will be a place in the MU just like Attilian etc but it will remain and the x-men group will be outcasts from Krakoa and most likely mainly operate in the "outside world" being heroes but now there doesn't need to that school aspect because they have krakoa for it and you can still do persecution story if that's what gets you off because in the larger world they are still mutants and on top of that while they may not directly affiliate with Krakoa what Krakoa does on the world stage will affect the x-men and how they are seen.
Guess Beast stole that gate overriding tech at the right time because the X-men gonna need it. lol
Oh and well done hickman. DOX was basically a handbook for the entire marvel universe to use to have fun with Krakoans in the future and he did that. They all did that and i have to give Jordan credit because it's no small feat keeping all these stories cohesive and they read so well in trade and hardcover format.
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