Good lord the artwork throughout this issue is gorgeous. It tells the story and looks amazing doing just that.
Good lord the artwork throughout this issue is gorgeous. It tells the story and looks amazing doing just that.
No more data pages, please.
They just disrupt and confuse the story in progress.
I was trying to do too much and not doing any of it as well as I could. But I've had a change of mind... though not everyone shall enjoy it. I will.
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I just had a thought - so Xavier was saying he wanted to cut a deal where the Machines build an island that the mutants will stay in after exterminating humanity.
In Moira's Sixth life where the post-humans got the closest to achieving dominion - her and Wolverine were in a mutant zoo.....so is Gillen saying that Xavier has cut this deal before in that previous life?
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I swear that the whole thing with Xavier is just so dumb. So much of this final act has been screaming to the rafters that the only way they’re going to survive this is if mutants and humans unite against Orchis and the AIs, something that has been present in various parts of the X-line and yet here they have Xavier, the person known for wanting mutant/human co-existence basically tripping at the finish line and going full “For Krakoa!” as if he missed the entire class that mutantkind can’t just be an island. Hell, it’s ironic that in his return, Magneto is doing more justice to Xavier’s dream than Xavier, even pulling off a human-mutant circuit.
But the deal with the machines is not the real plan.
Xavier is just gaining time for the Phoenix.
Tripping at the finish line is a very casual way to describe him, because Xavier had honestly been making compromises all the way through these books and even long before this era. It's not like he was a perfect, pure individual even immediately before Krakoa. Good intentions and the road to hell, as the saying goes.
He also does realize his own actions are only one part of the plan, which is an understatement.
Personally, I dislike Fall but Rise and Forever are holding up.
There is no given reason why he needed to work with Omega Sentinel. The X-Men and their allies were striking back against Orchis. Whatever is going on with the Phoenix is not tied to the battle on Earth. There was no apparent danger to anyone in the WHR and nothing that looked like Omega Sentinel could leverage on Earth. Xavier just seemed to make the deal for the sake of doing something that at this point, if there is something more to it, is absolutely a gamble.
If Enigma really is some cosmic level threat there are more qualified people who could be working on stopping him anyway. So part of the problem is this story has not convinced me of what the actual stakes here are given that Xavier just screwed over the only conflict that was clear and present.
I'm really loving the sheer ambition Gillen has been displaying on both this and X-Men Forever. And, as expected, he delivered a much more nuanced and interesting Charles Xavier compared to Gerry Duggan's. The story also flows perfectly between Gillen's 2 series and I just cannot wait to see its climax.
Just gfinished the issue , I may be reading to much into this but the panel where Moira looks on as Xavier says mutants need to be on the winning side makes me think that she might have a last minute chage of heart. Maybe joining orchis and the machines was her plan all along in this life ( and sparing young Moira may come into play somehow). Maybe thats their way of going back to the pro mutant version of Moira we all knew and loved