Marcus To's work is fantastic for sure, but I am not sure he was the right choice for X-Force. However, if the book is a radical departure from the dark and bloody X-Force we were used to, it could work. I am a little concerned that the creative team seems to be leaning in to elements created by Tini Howard (who pretty much destroyed Betsy, Rachel, and other characters), but willing to give the book at least five issues before deciding to drop it like I did with Excalibur. I even gave Knights of X and Captain Britain a shot before dropping them after the first issues.
Marcus To on the book gives me Tini Howard PTSD, but hopefully the plot is interesting enough to shake it off.
The canon is the canon but this is a FRESH start. Whether you loved or hated any previous run on the title, one thing I can promise is this book will not be any of those books.
Oddly enough, just like real human beings, writers are not interchangeable. We're presenting our own show, not duplicating somebody else's.
Everything is duplicated or inspired in some way by other works and stories, directly or indirectly. That's the nature of story telling.
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again. There is nothing new under the sun.
All that matters is the spin people put on it.
But people will also always compare.
Last edited by Grunty; 04-14-2024 at 01:36 PM.
Mr. Thorne. I'm not sure if this was answered, I may have missed your reply.
But again, will Forge continue addressing things such as the housing crisis, food insecurity, poverty, healthcare, infrastructure and QoL in developing/underdeveloped countries, climate change, and other similar things as he was attempting to do pre-Fall of X?
Last edited by Redjack; 04-14-2024 at 03:05 PM.
Last edited by Redjack; 04-14-2024 at 03:05 PM.
Hi Redjack,
Out of the available Academy X crew, what was it about Surge that made her your pick for this book? She's a longtime favorite of mine, but a some of the traits that I think of as interesting and relatable as an older reader who had some stormy teen years (her disillusionment and willingness to call out the older mutant generations, her stubbornness, being more perceptive than she seems but not as worldly as she thinks) make her something of a contentious character.
I liked Nori. I liked all the NEW XMEN ACADEMY kids. The thing I like about her is she is a grappler, not a hider. Her response to trouble is to punch it in the mouth. Yeah, she had some bigotry issues to work out but those were, I think, the result of ignorance rather than malice. (Yes, there's a difference.)
And then Krakoa happened and we're on the other side of all that. I thought it would be good to check in with Nori to see how she's grappling with all that.
Hi Geoff,
will there be any sort of connective tissue with any other X-books? Not necessarily full-blown crossovers but perhaps specific characters or stories that connect to any of the other books on the X-line.
Is Tank a teleporter?
In general the tight (and bright) artwork style of Marcus To seems counterintuitive for the X-FORCE brand which has had rough and dark visuals as it calling card. A friend of mine termed the style "coloring book"- granted this was back in the early days of Gary Frank taking over for Dale Keown on HULK and we can see how that art evolved and defied expectation. One of the plus/minuses of having different artists on the FROM THE ASHES title launch teaser (Stegman) and on the Issue 1 cover tease (Segovia) is that it delays/enhances any concerns about how To's work will mesh with this concept. Also my curiosity on how the new costume designs will play under then pen of the interior artists is piqued.
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