I really enjoyed X-23 #1. The Wolverine series was gonna be a hard act to follow IMO, but this managed it. Art was great, and story has me hooked. Good stuff.
When the Cuckoos showed up, I started to miss Bendis. Oof.
Time for England vs. Croatia. I'll re-read it after.
Quite liked it. Art was smashing, words were funny, and the reveals have my attention.
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.
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Gabby and the cuckoos, like this issue really opened up to me how similar the cuckoos are to laura and I love it! I hope once its all said and done we get somewhat of a closer friendship between the clones
Emma is the opposite of a devourer
She's A Lifebringer
I was really hoping there would be someone out there ready to kill and step on Laura other than Kimura and I had hoped to find it in this run but I getting less hopeful but since it's only one issue I will wait. I wonder whether DC will loan Marvel Doomsday or something? Because I think at this point that has to be what it take to make Laura some enemies.
"Excellent!" I cried. "Elementary," said he
I finally read it.
Overall, I did like it for the first issue.
I really did like the Cuckoos look; I know people have complained about them going back to the hive look, but personally I kind of prefer it. I'm more concerned about is how this arc will play out than them returning to a more classic design.
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While their definitely is arguments for their actions, I did find it a little strange since all three of them moved on from Sophie and Esme's deaths. It just seemed a little out of the blue that their suddenly trying to bring them back, especially Esme since she caused Sophie's death...
I'm still having issues with Laura's voice, but I had issues with it with Taylor. One of the moments that stuck out especially was Laura of all people calling the Cuckoos 'weird'. I understand she's been around Gabby and probably has adapted some slang, but it just didn't feel like Laura to me.
I really like Mariko's take in this issue on Gabby; I feel like Mariko is fixing a lot of the flaws with her that Taylor had in just one issue.
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Gabby having a temper tantrum in the restaurant was great, and refreshing compared to Taylor- who tended to represent her as the perfect precocious child. I really hope Mariko continues this and showcases Gabby more as a person than trope-y sidekick.
I'm also a little worried about how much this will potentially play on Morrison nostalgia, but overall I think this was a decent first issue. I'm especially happy Cabal is still doing the art for this series.
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I agree with Laura's voice being a little off but it's been off for a while; I'm starting to just accept it, unfortunately. I prefer her being drier and more laconic, almost like someone who is actively forcing herself to be more communicative than she would otherwise naturally be instead of the generically quippy Marvel personality they seem to be pushing her towards.
It's still much better than Brian Michael Bendis's earlier All-New X-Men issues (he improved a bit as time went on), and definitely better than Dennis Hopeless's All-New X-Men. By this point she shouldn't talk like a robot and should be able to hold a normal conversation. But I agree that quipping feels off for Laura. If they want her to develop a sense of humour, I'd prefer she develops a morbid sense of humour over Spider-Man style quips.
I don't understand it, since Kyle and Yost gave her such a unique voice. Laura always stood out no matter what book she was in.
Now she sounds like almost every female teen to twenty year old character out there. I will say Taylor's and Mariko's aren't awful, not compared to Bendis or Hopeless, just really bland and generic.
I do understand people's argument that Laura's grown as a character and her voice may have changed from more interaction with her peers and Gabby; but from a selling standpoint I would think Marvel would be better off having her be very different.
I am excited to see Mariko's development with Gabby, however.
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I think we'll finally see somewhat how Gabby feels about being a clone; since it was kind of hinted at with the birthday argument that Laura isn't really thinking about how Gabby might feel about her own birthday and personhood. It'll be interesting to see if Gabby goes through her own struggle, similar to Laura questioning if she had a soul in Liu's series.
I don’t understand why this is so hard to comprehend. She took or kept the name X-23 as a) reminder of what she once was and so that won’t be that person again. Or b) X-23 is supposed to represent something awful in her life, she’s going to take the name and turn it into something wonderful that will help people be a blessing to others not a curse.
Agreed, although I find Tamaki’s Laura a bit more formal than the way she was last written or written in X-Men Red. This Laura sounds and talks more like a university student. She sounds like she’s educated. Whereas the previous iteration sounded as if she dropped out of school in grade five.