Looks boring, but pretty much confirms the Emma talking to Scott theory
As I mentioned in the art thread, it looks like the vaccine's not effective anymore.
"Cable was right!"
Why is all of this fucking 90's garbage back? ¿Por qué?
Lord, if you can hear me up there, please stop X-Men comics. They are truly godless.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
I wonder if Emma had Mystique taint the cure so it only appears to work or only works temporarily.
More people back from the dead with no explanation? Shinobi Shaw and Sienna Blaze were definitely dead. Cant keep up with Cortez but I think he was dead as well. Fitzroy I dont know??
Glad Larroca is back. His art fits the story way better then the other penciler.
The dialogue in the beginning makes me feel like it has something to do with Hickman's run.
And the use of all villains the X-men have ever faced sounds like a goodbye, maybe because Hickman will not use none of them.
This is the one issue where Scott should just let it rip and kill those guys for real, since nobody will miss them.
They were all very dead. Shinobi, Sienna, Cortez all 3 appeared in Necrosha and we all know some of thos zombies survived Necrosha (Cypher, Banshee, Maggot) so perhaps that could be explained that way. But Vanisher (last issue) and Fitzroy did have no part in it.
Bad writing if this does not get explained properly.
An out of the blue page of the vaccine side effect (hinted at already) and three dull pages of small talk setting up a fight that we know doesn't matter. Not much to care about, at this point I think we can expect more of the same until Rosenberg dumps it all on our head again in the last issue.
Honestly I feel like this is on purpose. So when we have the "it was all a dream" reveal we've had the boxes checked for all of the acknowledged big threats through the years so they can move forward with whatever Hickman is going to do that's going to so drastically change everything. My guess is they wanted to have one last big hurrah for those who are clutching on to 90's books who have basically been ignored over the last 10 years.