https://www.cbr.com/marvel-si-spurri...ler-interview/
Spoiler art and plot and characters for Legion of X
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-si-spurri...ler-interview/
Spoiler art and plot and characters for Legion of X
Make new laws?!?!?Another of our core mysteries involves a "Skinjacker." They can leap into your body and live your life for a day. They can talk to your friends and get up to all sorts of mischief while they're borrowing your skin. That's horrifying. It's a real violation of identity, freedom, personality, and all of the things that we sort of take for granted in the western world. And yet, they're not breaking any of Krakoa's three laws: Make more mutants, Kill no man, and Respect the sacred land. What do you do?
Look at that handsome mutant.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
For the "Overall..." Krakoa-era fans who might not be all that interested in this specific title...
Arrako's council and an "Arrako..." angle are going to be a part of this title.
Is that supposed to be Maggott in front of Lost? I think that's Chamber between Pixie and Dr. Nemesis. I love a man with a beard, but I still think it just doesn't make sense with Kurt being covered in fur.
What he said about Dust's powers sounds really cool. This sounds like it'll be an interesting book. Way of X didn't particularly move me but I'll give this a shot.
I feel like there’s some sort of strange irony to this. Didn’t Nightcrawler’s AU daughter Nocturne have this exact power and she’s considered a hero?Another of our core mysteries involves a "Skinjacker." They can leap into your body and live your life for a day. They can talk to your friends and get up to all sorts of mischief while they're borrowing your skin. That's horrifying. It's a real violation of identity, freedom, personality, and all of the things that we sort of take for granted in the western world. And yet, they're not breaking any of Krakoa's three laws: Make more mutants, Kill no man, and Respect the sacred land. What do you do?’
Yeah it definitely doesn’t make sense haha. I also liked his thicker beard in X-Men: Red.
Onto the actual interview, I think there are some interesting concepts here but it’s all about execution. Also definitely feel like X-Factor didn’t get a revival because this claimed the procedural spot in the line (all while denying being a book about policing).