Talking about it. I skipped the group chat thing somewhat that i missed who Magik voted for.
Where did that choice come from?
Like okay they worked together once before in a one-shot, though without any interaction to speak of and she is currently on Magik's monster squad (which only exists in a single issue of a 3 part mini-series so far), but so are 5 others including two actual X-men students who have been with the organization for a few years now, so why this one?
I assume it's just a throw away choice, so that some of the fan vote candidates actualy have some degree or backing in universe.
However it also feels a bit like we missed out on some story where Magik actualy got enough respect for the other character to chose her over her brother, various veteran X-men, her fellow New Mutants, the older New X-men candidates or various reformed powerfull mutant villians.
Then again unmentioned previous interactions, off-pannel team bonding and only alluded to developments seems to become common in the Krakoa era.
It also makes me wonder why a team of monsterous mutants who were seemingly formed to hunt actual monsters and demons only exist in a oneshot, while we get a whole book about business talk and corperate culture with a thin super hero paintjob?
Well if you want a less potentialy offending meaning for what COTA is meant to be about.
Fan culture.
How the current day super hero fandom would look in a world with actual super hero, specifically centered here on the mutants as whole ethnicity of super powered individuals.
How the changing status quo of mutants in the marvel universe affects normal humans of the current internet centric generation of people in the industrial nations (albeit making them look like a caricatures in the process) and how they form a sort of pro-mutant counter-culture mindset because of that. Which in part drives them to extreme acts.
Last edited by Grunty; 06-17-2021 at 10:54 AM.
We don't know who exactly ran, but it definitely wasn't everyone. Colossus, Logan, and many others you are thinking of didn't run.
There should be a Dark Riders book, and Curse of the Man-Thing was a stealth-launch for it on Orlando's part. Unfortunately I don't think it sold enough to justify having its own book.
This was not a normal election. Name recognition was not as big a deal as it is in a paper ballot election. The mutants saw inside the minds of each of the candidates and picked whose real motivation appealed to them the most. All that mattered was the pitch. If Marrow had a good reason in her head, that's all anyone would need to vote for her.
So………..when is Karma going to end up with Dani or Illyana?
Last edited by Will Evans; 06-17-2021 at 11:10 AM.
Vita Ayala continues to impress on New Mutants. Like Hellions, this issue used the Hellfire Gala as a backdrop for continued development of its characters.
This issue really highlighted the difference with the writing on Excalibur. In contrast to Excalibur, the character development doesn't come across as one-note. Compare how Rictor's obsession with Apocalypse is handled compared to how Rahne's obsession with Tier is written just to see how much better the writing on New Mutants is. The core New Mutants come across as family/friends (the Group Chat is amusing) through their actions/dialogue as opposed to having characters tell each other they are friends.
The ending of the issue is really a bummer, but has certainly been foreshadowed over the previous issues. I am excited to see where this goes.