One thing though. We did know Orichis had the children of the vault, those were the people we saw Storm, Cyclops, Magneto and Polaris rescue in an issue of Xmen.
One thing though. We did know Orichis had the children of the vault, those were the people we saw Storm, Cyclops, Magneto and Polaris rescue in an issue of Xmen.
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Serafina entered the Vault with information about Krakoa in X-Men #4. The Children of the Vault already knew about Krakoa but the mutants knew nothing of the Vault. The only difference if they had not entered would probably have been that the City would have taken longer to create the fourth generation of Children by not having Darwin but the mutants would have no idea what they would be up against.
So, it would have been delaying a problem until it got worse.
One of the most interesting issues since the run began. Hope Hickman finds his stride again.
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Was I the only 1 bored? After months of waiting this was so lackluster to me.
I am not feeling the pairing but this issue was really good. Some good building too.
Perhaps Synch just accepts what happened and moves on. The "Wanting to live for someone" gives me the feeling of something like that, of not being tied to the past.
Well for 1 like I said it's been months damn near forgot about this plot, art wasn't all that attention grabbing, I barely know shit about Synch so I didn't particularlycare for POV (but that's on me), & this kind of cameoff like basically they just lived a life in an "Age of Apocalypse" type world for years, now they wanna wipe out mutants feel like it's a set up for another extinction plot, & then they all just die which I'm so sick of how easily characters kick the bucket these days.
It wasn't boring but my problem is how lopsided this issue was , looking at this one issue, the first is either completely irrelevant or worse incredibly thread bare.With so much happening in the second issue, at least as much or more of the recon should have been done in issue one and it should have ended with Darwin's capture, not that nuke blast. Having said that the first issue gave no respect to the CoV at all, even if they were 1st gen.A battle with the second gen conquistador group , to showcase the capture of Darwin could have done more to show the threat level, and proceed from there.It was a good conclusion, but I feel the first part was really poor, so it remains just an ok issue(yet it could have been stellar ,coz definitely they had a great tale , but just didn't tell it as well as they could have imo)
Seems a very polarizing issue. I loved it. The way it played out has so much potential for both sides, plus ambiguous deaths can lead to some revival shenanigans. Was hoping old Laura would make it out alive, the design intrigued me. I couldn't decide while reading if I wanted that change to stick.
The only issue I had was that Synch apparently escapes the vault for a week...why not contact xavier and have a backup done to get some of the info then? And how long can he hold powers?
It also seems like there would be a lot of information for Xavier to backup and not much time...it would be interesting if Synch had gaps in his memory, where Xavier copied as much as he could but couldn't get it all.
Buy both those gripes are revival mechanic based, which I know means I'm just supposed to accept it and move on, so I will.