I do kinda love that while monsters were attacking Billy & Tommy seemed to have no desire to help protect Krakoa in the slightest.
I do kinda love that while monsters were attacking Billy & Tommy seemed to have no desire to help protect Krakoa in the slightest.
The book never went "off topic" though, you may not like the kaiju bits, I don't love them myself, but it's pretty clear they are connected with whatever is going on with Wanda, and that mystery of what's happening to Wanda is what this mini is about.
It's almost like it's not really him, or there are inconsistencies on Krakoa that suggest not everything is as it seems.
I feel like this is the first time some of you have ever consumed a piece of media with a mystery in it. Generally it doesn't make complete sense until all the pieces are in place and the central mystery is about to be resolved and the story concluded. We are half way through the mini, by the time it ends, the seemingly inconsistent plot points will more than likely have been explained.
The story made sense, more or less, until Old Wanda showed up.
Kaiju? Chaos magic retaliating because of Wanda's botched/ incomplete ressurection.
Billy and Tommy going off with Wanda? Billy has something in mind that will hopefully help the situation and make Wanda whole again.
Trial of Magneto as a whole is one giant clusterfuck. On one hand I feel bad for Leah because she's by far the author that got it worst in terms of editorial meddling (they made the ending of X-Factor worse and forced this "event" to get more sales), but on the other hand, man...she couldn't do anything to make this story at least decent?
Three issues in and everything continues to be a convoluted and confusing mess. At this pace everything will be solved in 1-2 panels on the last issues and everything else will be rendered even more meaningless.
Literally every one of these is an ongoing plot point that can, and very likely will, be resolved within the next two issues.
Like, y'all, I'm not saying you can't critique Williams' writing, I can definitely see places where it could be improved, particularly the somewhat clunky dialogue in places. But complaining that the ongoing mystery hasn't been completely explained in the third issue of a five issue mini series is just a weird criticism to me.
This is validating the argument that the resurrected are clones. There's a version of Wanda walking around with incomplete memories while there appears to be another (or real one) having some sort of astral/magical place walk about.
Though I agree with others that this seems like an X-Factor plot quickly changed to a "special event".
The scope definitely hindered this event. Too many characters, all the same voice, no cohesive narrative thread. A mystery with this many eyes and ears involved requires alot of ineptitude for these story beats to take place. The only reasonable answer for so many strange actions is that they're all fake. With people entering and disappearing at random and swaths of mischaracterization (like Jean and Rachel just dumping a decade+ of trauma onto Wanda and then walking away) I've just accepted this is basically a Saturday-morning cartoon the kids in WandaVision are watching.
This, ongoing plot thread just stomped on
LMFAO accurate
Although she has the entire Avengers and Krakoa, I'd expect better filler w/ all these tools.
Same as the Billy thing in the first quote in the post, I feel they fight ignore/throwaway reason it which won't be satisfying.
This, people who wanted the special event loose because there is so much (unnecessary) X-factor stuff here when the focus could be on the others and X-factor fans loose because they jammed an entire event into their cast.
Magneto getting a whalloping again, he should have given Northstar a beating.
This issue was all over the place.
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)
That is… a suspiciously old backup copy of Wanda
Is the old Wanda the Wanda that died or the plant Wanda?
The thing is we'll never know exactly what happened behind the scenes. Marvel editors aren't a simbol of transparency regarding their decisions. And Leah is a professional who won't say what's really on her mind.
Maybe the editorial meddling ruined Leah's plans but maybe she simply can't deliver as writer such a big of a story yet.