So controversial opinion I don't think Glob's all that bad.....
I have to disagree on the visual appeal. Krakoa visuall reminds me of the tree around my home when they get diseased and cancerous. And the writers use the 'ever-changing island' to keep the place from having any consistency and never looking like someplace people could actually live
ok but now we said it...he gets a lot of hate for being shoehorned into books in the place of characters who would fit better or are more deserving, which is a warranted reaction but honestly he's kind of endearing. like a Michael Cera-esque schlub in a duplass brothers movie kind of way...did his story need to be told? no, but is he well-meaning, inoffensive and kind of sweet? ...yeah lol. my main problem is there's never any kind of development to him whatsoever from appearance to appearance but that's not new for the kiddos
Glob is fun and I'm just not really sure how much more development he needs.
The setting is one of the things i like the most, i want Krakoa be challenged from outside and inside but I hope Krakoa remains even after the main issue is dealt with it.
The Mansion should come back one a huge victory is achieved, dealing a blow to Orchis or The Phalanx, or that the bad future has been averted for now.
Glob is interesting if the X-books really want to go there, explain what means to be human for someon like him or every mutant with such a deformity.
Do they feel human ?? They think about themselves as humans ??
The problem is the X-men rarely goes there because the survival narrative is everywhere
A lack of using the lesser known mutants in favor of only focusing on the same old ones. I'm not saying you have to get rid of the fan favorites but I just wish the lesser known mutants would get to pop in every now and again to see what they are doing. Not just being background characters for a group shot.
Something as simple as Cyclops walking by on his way to a mission and he bumps into Surge as she is training younger mutants or something.
Showing them would add depth to the story. That not all mutants are Krakoan sycophants. Sunfire...like you said...has always had a strongly nationalist bent.
But I think giving other reasons like maybe the mutant is against Krakoa because his/her family was killed in an attack by a mutant (like Apocalypse's attack on NYC during Fall of The Mutants) and he/she saw him as completely evil...and the X-Men (X-Factor at the time of that story) as heroes. And now these heroes are siding with the scumbag instead of standing up for all people.
Per Reeds estimations there are 10K mutants living off Krakoa....let's see why...and not living horrible lives to prop up the dream of Krakoa.
Last edited by Chris0013; 02-28-2020 at 08:54 PM.
Again, Eyeboy is featured prominently in the upcoming artwork and Surge, Hellion, Pixie, and Mercury aren't.
Fucking Eyeboy beat them all.