This was actually a great debut issue for Steve Orlando's Astonishing Iceman.
My attempt at a summary:
1) We begin so Social Media... Iceman the "mutant supremacist" has been seen around town but was killed "resisting arrest during the Mutant Massacre".
2) Followed by the preview pages... Orchis is trying to lure Iceman and remaining mutants into the public to capture/kill but attacking former user of Xperiance a mutant drug. Iceman saves the day and kisses his man goodbye.
3) Cut to the The Bloom, an Orchis station. They are pissed Drake is going to be a problem.
4) Antarctica - Iceman returns to his new home. Iceman is exhausted and creates "Clyde" an Ice golem that; whom he tells "After all I've done... modesty feels like hiding". Iceman reveals that post the HFG - Romeo never stopped believing he was still alive and using his empathy power (if someone more familiar can elaborate it would be appreciated) would be able to piece Iceman back together. The problem is Iceman himself can't seem to hold himself together too long and needs to be near Romeo and his Artic Palace.
5) Data Page - Memo from Woodrow Pequad to a "friend and fellow Judas" - stating the significance of the problem Iceman poses but "rest assured it won't last"
6) We then see Orchis letting loose Helium the unfreezable and his Elements of Doom attacking Long Island, NY... specifically the home Iceman's recently widowed mother.
TBC.
When I finished reading the issue it reminded me of a part 1 ending to the finale of a TV pilot. It left me wanting more. I enjoy the set up and it feels actually tied into current events. (Does Romeo or Iceman make an appearance in XM35 today?) Orlando is works much better focused on one character and the artist has a lot of potential.
I'm really looking forward to this ride. We are about 7-8 years of Iceman being out and proud. I'm so grateful.