I enjoyed it for the most part. The art was distracting. And it took a bit to figure out what was actually going on, but most of the character beats were good. I just hope Warren doesn’t have sex with another Gen X girl lol
I enjoyed it for the most part. The art was distracting. And it took a bit to figure out what was actually going on, but most of the character beats were good. I just hope Warren doesn’t have sex with another Gen X girl lol
I agree with a lot of the comments here.
I like the concept...the mutant business world..that's new and different, but the writing was just all over the place. I don't care for Howard's Excalibur writing, but I was hoping "maybe les fantasy and more "real world" would suit her more...nope. And I was really annoyed that Roberto was referred to as "Beto"
The art was functional, but largely ugly. While I'm no fashion guru, I was distracted by how ugly M's "business" suit was...It didn't feel business chic or mutant chic or even attractive, and Monet seemed to me to be one who's always dressed to impress. shurg.
Of the characters, only Trinary read consistent to me, and that's just because I've never seen her before. Everyone else was just off in some "if this was setting up pod people stories, it'd be clever, but it's just not good" way
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I liked it. I'm intrigued by the premise and excited to see how much worldbuilding this book is able to contribute. Also love the cast. Art isn't my fav but it's not hideous.
So if X-Corp is doing the manufacture and sale of the drugs; what is Hellfire’s purpose?
It wasnt brazil the country, but a corrupt bussiness man. He was really held? because he just flew and they started shooting when they saw a big island floating above them.
First thing is negotiations not invade foreign airspace, Brazil can say this is a act of war
distribution of the drugs, it was well established many books ago
The art, at least with Angel, was a little flat...other than that, I really enjoyed this. Monet was amazing. Happy to see Trinary.
I didn't have a hard time figuring out what was going on, so that didn't stop my enjoyment of the comic.
I didn't pick up on the idea that many people think that Warren and Monet will start dating. Many other people who read the comic came away with that impression. I will have to read the comic again.
It wouldn't bother me if Archangel were to bang another Gen X girl. Just so long as he doesn't do it in front of her family.
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Didn't love it. I feel bad for Tini because people are going to attack her even more. I think she has amazing ideas just doesn't seem to get her characters voices. Maybe she should be an editor? Could be good for someone so organized, smart and creative as she clearly is.
As for the art...I love the setting, the color, but not that much the faces.
I also hate hate how north americans are paining Brazilians as the new villains, enemies of democracy in the comics when all we did was to be unfortunate to have a maniac elected. Just like the maniac US elected and got rid of last year.
A picture would last longer darling...
Not for me, the art and writing or even character motivations weren't intriguing enough for me to stick around. Admittedly, I'm not the biggest fan of Tini's execution in Excalibur, but I was hoping she could offer something different.
I didn't like her voices for Monet, Warren, or Madrox, I appreciate the inclusion of Trinary because she's amazing. But this title imo has already broken the cardinal rule of a new ongoing...no clear mission statement or purpose for this book.
A few slight changes could have saved this title but the current offering isn't what it needed to be in this era for me. Oh and that art is off-putting I especially dislike the character models for Monet and Warren their awful.
My problem with Tini is that she is in such a hurry to get where she wants to go that she forgets the steps that people have to take to get there. In the first issues of Excalibur the team is sort of randomly put together for a mission. But after the mission is completed they stay together, even though there doesn’t seem to be a reason for them to continue to work together. When they are in Otherworld, and Shogo gets hurt when he is turned into a dragon, Psylocke says to her: ”Soon, Shogo will be back home and torturing Maggie.” (Brian and Meggan’s kid) They had hardly interacted but Tini wrote them as they were family. Julio becomes a druid, just like that, and without having that many scenes with Apocalypse develops a teacher/student relationship with him, and misses him like crazy when he is gone.
I wish she would slow things down and let things develop naturally.
Claremont and other writers are normally paired with art teams who can portray the story with good panels thereby subsidizing the need to read all the text.
What the heck am I going to do with a bunch of panels with characters making faces at each other? and text covering up the rest?
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