I think this will be an interesting take on the franchise but I'm not sure if this is really justified as "Ultimate X-Men" with this approach.
Although it's kind of funny how Armor's armor is now literally Susan-oo.
I think it's as simple as her being a young, teen, Japanese girl.
It's the same reason she was the X-Kid in the X-Men anime.
I wasn't really interested beforehand and this interview only managed to reinforce that feeling. I hope it is good for those looking forward to the series.
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Wouldn’t you just read Manga rather than Manga-lite at Marvel prices? Nice art though.
Didn't care for the interview but I love Peach Momoko's work so I'll definitely be picking this up once the collected edition is out.
Love the art. Not my first choice for an action comic, but it's so stylized, uniquely colored, expressive and pretty.
Tbh I'd love to see something that blends the superhero genre with manga. I mean yeah, we have My Hero Academia. But that franchise copied comics so well, it also became corporate and safe.
For me it’s a matter that it’s too different. While differences prevent something from feeling redundant, some semblance of familiarity should be maintained as to give you something to sink your hooks into and not feel alienating. This is the kind of thing that for me has gone so different that it raises the question of how this is even supposed to be X-Men beyond the fact that it stars mutants.
As others have said, it's not Storm, but a legacy character. Maystorm is the first New Champions variant character to debut - Timeless indicates that a lot of the others will be creating a team with Spider-Boy.
In this case, maybe because the character is Japanese, and so is the writer?
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Hopefully it won't destroying someones rice fields, defecating in the royal palace, flaying a horse and throwing it at someone's loom.
Understandable, albeit my personal pick would have been Surge instead. Perhaps the Infamous games are to blame for that.
Full color manga works are extremely rare though.
Infact besides the cover, many readers will only ever see the characters and worlds colored (outside the animated adaptations) in the first 5 pages of the magazines, something which might not even make it into the compiled volumes sold in the west because of the colored pages ending up in the middle of the book where they have to be made black and white (regular readers know "those kind" of pages).
So if something genuin visualy "feels" like it could be manga (unlike the painfully crude attempts like Marvel Manga), but is in full color from start to finish, it might actualy scratch an "itch" for western readers of manga to be appealing, especially if the story and characters are interesting.
Though there is the caveat that those would be more likely to buy the trades (since they are used to "shelf fillers"), meaning it might not be reflected in the initial floppy sales that still make or break titles.
Besides that, it's a valid point, there are allready several japanese comics featuring premises very similar to that of the X-men.
With My Hero Acadamia being a recent notable example, both because of being directly inspired by world of classic american super hero comics and essentialy showcasing a world in which 90% of the human population has become mutants.
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I like Peach Momoko's talent of writing and arts especially during her X-men: Demon Days. Not expecting much of a Mark Millar's Ultimate X-men energy, though, I wish for her success in her upcoming book.
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I like the art and so am curious
even if the story doesn't turn out to be for me I hope they continue to bring in new artists and writers with very different approaches to X-Men
the whole oh look another extinction event so typical of the x men books has become tiresome, so yeah I'm looking for a different approach
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