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I totally disagree, the X-line currently has X-Men, X-Force, S.W.O.R.D., Hellions, Wolverine, Marauders, Excalibur, New Mutants, Way of X, X-Factor (finishing soon), X-Corp, Cable (finishing soon) and Children of the Atom whereas the Inhumans were lucky to hold down one ongoing title for even a year.
The Inhumans virtually only made guest appearances at least once a year to compare them to the X-Men is ridiculous.
The Inhumans virtually only had like eight main characters e.g. Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak, Gorgan, Triton, Crystal, Lockjaw and Maximus compared to the X-Men who have hundreds of interesting characters.
Just because mutants have terraformed Mars does not make them similar to the Inhumans.
I am a Marvel fan preferably cosmic storylines, especially Thanos or Dark Phoenix related, when both the Avengers and the X-Men are involved count me in, loved the original Uncanny Avengers series.
Not a fan of any of the new characters.
(Marvel/DC fan for 44+ years)
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PUHLEASE! The most shocking thing from X-factor #10 is nobody dropped that Carmen from COTA is not only at the GALA but dressed to kill.
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Perhaps because those who spoiled the issue were mostly in to rage about something on the internet and having no interest to talk about a character from another book making an unexplained or badly edited appearance, because they can't be upset about it?
Also it's possible many just don't give enough of a damn about COTA to be even interested in her appearing there?
Though this either means the next COTA issue is going to be a late Hellfire Gala issue or she is an artifact from a previous version of how COTA's story would have progressed until now.
Come to think of it. Did Boom Boom, Forge, Strong Guy and Marrow appear in any of the actual HFG issues backround shots? Seems they were only invited in the alternate universe realm of Zeb Wells' "Losers" comics.
Am I the only one who wants a Losers spinoff? My vote would be for Steve Orlando to write cause he's been circling the X-books and is a huge Marrow fan.
Also regarding the Carmen reveal... I think I'm overstuffed on new mutants. I started off liking CotA, but I think I'll stick to New Mutants for my Vita fix after this first arc is done.
Wouldn't mind it, but i feel the current line is still oversaturated and a lot of the HOX/POX hype seems to have died down, so i don't see any new title getting the same benefit of a doubt bonus that most of the initial titles got. So a full title would allready feel doomed to less than 12 issues like X-factor, Cable, Way of X and as it seems COTA, with a high chance of being overlooked or disregarded.
Even a mini-series would need to stand out among the curent line of books, to at least be memorable enough, which would require a well paced interesting or enjoyable story with good art. But i would actualy go for that.
As for Orlando writing. I'm suprised he wasn't given a title yet seeing how he indeed seems to circle around the X-books right now. Though his writing has not convinced me yet, even though it's nice seeing a writer who likes Marrow (albeit i can't judge if it's for the best reasons).
Wells could also be a good choice, given he allready wrote the Losers comics and has shown a good hand with Hellions (he could even tie a mini featuring the Losers into a plot of Hellions, by showing them unknowningly throwing a wrench in one of Sinister's plans).
After the issues so far, i feel like COTA's story at it's core could have been quite interesting, but the structure of how the story is told, the dialoge, the presentation of the main characters, the questionable characterisation of the adult heros (the X-men look like utter fools and the agressive interaction between them and the Avengers felt entirely uncessary) and the way they tried to sell the book (i think if they were honest from the start, instead of weakly trying to maintain a mystery nobody took series it could have been recieved much more warmer), among other things just ruined that chance.