So, he has introduced three new villains in a single issue, interesting.
The X-Men were in dire need of new new villains and that the classics have joined Krakoa is the perfect excuse.
So, he has introduced three new villains in a single issue, interesting.
The X-Men were in dire need of new new villains and that the classics have joined Krakoa is the perfect excuse.
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"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
The Elon Musk villain is good, because Elon Musk is trash and the character's heel-turn is believable. The giant robot seemed totally unnecessary (even for a superhero comic), but I guess it was different? Sunfire seemed pretty tacked-on.
Like Duggan, love Larraz - I will stick around and see where it goes!
This was a great issue. New villains, new interesting designs, humans not knowing humans could be brought back.
Which is kind of hilarious because I'm not really sure how Krakoa was supposed to keep the fact that mutants are effectively immortal a secret for long lol or high they were going to explain the mutant population going from a couple thousand to Millions in like just one year. Somebody was gonna put 2 and 2 together.
I got good vibes from this issue. Of course excited to see my guy Synch being used in a great manner, showing initiative and all that jazz. I like the concept of the X-Men being accepted back and welcomed back, but I have a feeling that will turn. A solid first issue, not too deep, but just enough to whet the appetite!
AKA The Minutman Refugee aka Blaquesmith aka DaSynchster!
I'd say when it comes to him getting their voices it was:
Great:
Polaris and Synch
Good:
Rogue (maybe she's this high cause her run on Excalibur got me to drop my standards lol).
Jean
Bland:
Cyclops
Needs Lots of Improvement:
Wolverine
Sunfire
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