Is that from X-men Unlimited? I only read the first issue because it was free.
Is that from X-men Unlimited? I only read the first issue because it was free.
Yeah, issue 3.
Only two things Logan looks at like that, isn’t there.
1. Beer
2... spoilers:end of spoilers
his favourite drinking buddy.
The fact that it satisfies neither constituency and makes them both mad is precisely why I find it funny. It’s kind of the ultimate troll honestly. Plus it is quite meta, in that it plays with the tendency of writers to ship the couple one way (e.g., Scott/Jean in the late 90s when they got married and were on solid footing) and then another comes along and takes it in a totally different direction (e.g., Grant Morrison in the 00’s shipping Scott and Emma and breaking up Scott and Jean, plus bringing back the romantic tension between Logan and Jean). This, in my view, is Hickman’s way of saying “it really doesn’t matter because it’s at the whims of the writer anyway” but taking that to a-whole-nother level where Scott and Jean can be together in one book at the same point in time as she’s appearing in another one in a hot tub getting it on with Logan.
Oh, so that's where it was. I scrolled through the podcast, but Percy was mostly just talking about his horror work so I gave up. Anyway, AIPT had an article about Percy's comments regarding XLoW / XDoW.
https://aiptcomics.com/2021/09/12/be...verine-deaths/
When asked if X stands for the letter X or ten, Percy confirmed it’s actually the number ten as in, 10 Lives of Wolverine, but in the case of the second title, it’s X Deaths of Wolverine.
Percy also revealed these Wolverine series will be the weekly books Jonathan Hickman teased when he spoke to Entertainment Weekly. “I gather everything from Inferno, and sets up the next era. So that’s me,” Percy said on the AIPT Comics podcast. When asked if the weekly series is written exclusively by him Percy said, “Yeah X Lives is all me with all my artist collaborators.”
So it's 10 Lives but X Deaths. Interesting, bit of an inverse of HOX/POX.
Also, even if each miniseries was just four issues, the weekly format means this will take up all of January and February 2022 at the very least, so the earliest the other titles will relaunch will be in March.
The solicitations for March will be in December, probably the day after Inferno 4 hits, to avoid spoiling the ending of Inferno.
Speaking of the post-XLoW/XDoW relaunch, what titles do we think will be included there?
The books that we know will be there (based on interviews):
1. X-Men by Gerry Duggan (flagship title)
2. (untitled S.W.O.R.D. sequel) by Al Ewing
3. Wolverine by Benjamin Percy
4. (untitled Way of X sequel) by Si Spurrier
5. (untitled X-villain solo/team book) by Victor LaValle - I have long supected this to involve Sabertooth; he probably escapes during Inferno
6. The X-Cellent by Peter Milligan - This one is probably not under the Krakoa branding
7. (Untitled Gambit book) by Chris Claremont - This is either another volume of X-Men Legends or a Gambit miniseries, probably not under the Krakoan branding either
The books that are quite likely to be there in some form:
8. (untitled New Mutants sequel) by Vita Ayala - This basically combines the plots of Vita's New Mutants and Children of the Atom into a single book that focuses on the lives of the younger mutants on Krakoa. Possible titles: New Mutants (vol 5), Generation X, Academy X
9. Marauders follow-up by Gerry Duggan / new writer
10. Excalibur follow-up by Tini Howard / new writer
11. X-Force follow-up by Benjamin Percy / new writer
For 9, 10 and 11, everything depends on how the writers wrap up their runs in December. If all the lingering mysteries are resolved (Kate's gate problem, the source of the Mercury, the identity of the Chronicler, Colossus's Russia flashbacks, the ousting of Merlyn...), I can see new writers taking over the books (especially for Marauders and X-Force, since Duggan and Percy already have another book in the line). Otherwise, these books might be continuations with the same writers but with a new numbering.
The books that are a possibility but very unlikely to be there:
X-Factor follow-up. I think the main problem with this is that I believe that The Trial of Magneto will be Leah Williams's exit from the X-Books, at least in the short term. I think X-Factor as a Krakoan institution is likely to remain (somebody needs to investigate deaths) and will probably keep showing up in other books (like in New Mutants for the Tier business). Some members will probably go to other books (like Rachel to Excalibur).
Hellions follow-up. This is a good book but I think Zeb Wells is bringing its story to an end this December. There is likely to be a schism with Sinister coming soon so I don't see the setup of this book working after Inferno. Zeb Wells has also managed to get a much more high-profile gig as the writer of Amazing Spider-Man so I think he will be transitioning to that full time.
X-Corp follow-up. Unlike Excalibur which I quite enjoy, I think this book has serious conceptual problems. The set-up is weak, the villain is weak, the plotting is hazy. Like many have suggested, I think the best option here is to fold the X-Corp board into the Marauders follow-up, so we can keep these characters in circulation and give Marauders the kick it needs to feel fresh again.
Last edited by alanyoung909; 09-14-2021 at 04:25 PM. Reason: I forgot about the X-Cellent
Interview with B.Percy:
https://ew.com/books/x-lives-of-wolv...rcy-interview/
Confirms that most everything else is going to be put on pause during this…
Hopefully that’s only for one month. Don’t want to have to wait until March for the rebooted X-line, and especially the new Ewing X-men book with Cable and Storm.During its run, most (though not all) other X-Men comics will temporarily pause to give it the spotlight.
Am actually pretty into this weekly idea, letting the other monthlies breath for a couple months.
The line does need a bit of a jolt and I like the idea of having strong bookend stories to open and close phases of this Krakoa project.
Interested to see how Percy takes on a self contained three act story.
I'm telling you all Hickman's not done with the X-line. He's going to be back to finish his story and the current writers are helping to keep the engine running so to speak.
Wondering if there will be some massive time travel involved?