There's no way Rachel believes Xavier
There's no way Rachel believes Xavier
I love that Mother R is just used to coordinate between WHR and the no space. Now I just need that story of Xavier catching her and learning that he didn't kill all the mutants.
Overall I liked it. Very pretty to look at. Things always end up a bit hand-wavy when you deal with things outside time or reality and have things there that shouldn't be, but I'm OK with that.
I really enjoyed the spying on young Moira and that her oatmeal was a comfort she abandons. I don't know why, but helps humanize her. I noticed Xavier mentioning that depowered people can get repowered, I wonder if that'll come into play.
So the big question is what does Enigma want from Moira and what can he offer that she will want?
This was exceptional. Gillen is really at his most ambitious here and channelling the best Hickman from HOX/POX with a story that answers a few questions and also raises a lot more. I think this will really need to to be reread once it's completed to be fully understood and appreciated. The art also looked stunning, RB Silva always brings the gorgeous and his Rachel was absolutely stunning.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
"Remember dahling. You have to show off both your boobs and your arse at the same time to make a good impression" LOL
I think Rachel looks great in this futuristic/sci-fi look. Frankly I also didn't mind her in her most recent fantasy-inspired looks either. Ray can rock a variety of styles!
My interpretation was that as Jean and the Phoenix are dying, the WHR is dying, too. They've reached the point where Krakoa Atlantic and the little chunk of reality surrounding it are all that remain. I could be completely wrong, but that was what I thought when I read that page.
As for the rest of the issue, I really, really liked it. The art was great, and IMO Gillen is doing a really good job telling the story. I didn't find it confusing at all, and for whatever reason I'm fine with Sinister being involved. RotPoX is easily my favorite X-book currently being published, and I'm really looking forward to X-Men Forever.
I found this issue really confusing. There’s so much going on, so much Sinister, so much exposition…it somehow felt both rushed and like nothing much really happened. The ‘reveals’ of Xavier lying to his allies and a character being revealed to be Sinister-ised have been so overdone that they were kind of comical in this issue and lacked any punch. At this point, it’s more surprising when a character doesn’t turn out to be Sinister.
I also think this whole event is really suffering from a lack of cohesion. This doesn’t feel connected to Duggan’s stuff at all.
Maybe I’d enjoy it more on a second read, but I feel like the event has lost enough steam that I’m not really encouraged to go back and read it again. I had high hopes at the start of this so let’s hope it all picks up.
"When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — No, you move."
The crew of heroes trying to access another reality while trying to avoid arachno-sentinels hunting their ship gave me a lot of Matrix vibes.
The uniforms with the vertebral details also reminded me of Matrix mixed up with Evangelion:
It's also confirmed that opposed to the original Moira, the Moira Machines generate new timelines. Why? I'm not sure. Maybe a failure in the clone process?
Regarding the story, it was very frustrating the reveling 2 of the team members being Sinisters. Specially Doug.
It would be much more interesting having him here.
And I can't believe Rasputin is so naive. She must be the traitor.
This issue was not bad, but it was a low point after the excellent first one.
Sinister did say the Moira clones were weaker then the real thing when they were introduced in immortal x-men.
Maybe it's not clear in the comics, but is Doug actually Mr Sinister in disguise, or Doug Ramsey sinisterized (if so, when did he die ?)
I really enjoyed this issue. Gillen is doing a great job of making this feel like a conclusion to HoX/PoX. I think Hickman would’ve gone a little more high concept or “big” so to speak but this is working for me just fine. Art was amazing and I’m excited to see Xavier and Enigma both make their play to Moira. Hopefully she gets redemption and is not a cyborg anymore or is at least a more rounded villain. Glad this is delivering.
Edit: On a side note, I really want to see Hickman weave the X-Men into his G.O.D.S story. I feel like that story is what he was hinting at with the Dominions and big cosmic stuff in HoX/PoX. The first few issues were a bit rough since it’s mostly all new characters but now that we’ve gotten the exposition and world building mostly done it’s really getting interesting.