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Nov 15

Charts – 14 November 2025

Posted on Saturday, November 15, 2025 by Paul in Music

This week, drama! But first…

1. Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia”

This again? Yes, this again. It had a three week run at the top before, and then got knocked off for two weeks by “Golden” on its third run. “Golden” looks to finally be tailing off properly, and so “Fate of Ophelia” returns to number 1 with a 7% lead. It heads a rather stale-looking top 10, with Swift at 1, 6 and 9, HUNTR/X at 2 and 9, and Olivia Dean at 4, 5 and 8. (Raye and Dave round out the chart.) In fact, there aren’t any new entries in the top 20.

Well… officially.

…?  HAVEN. – “I Run”

Okay, so this is a weird story. “I Run” was number 9 in the midweeks  and clearly on course to make the top 10. It’s a UK garage track based around what appears to be a sampled female vocal. It’s actually quite good. The name HAVEN. hasn’t been used before, but the credited writer is a guy called Harrison Walker – presumably this one.

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Nov 14

The X-Axis – 10 November 2025

Posted on Friday, November 14, 2025 by Paul in x-axis

Okay then…

X-MEN: AGE OF REVELATION INFINITY COMIC #2. By Tim Seeley, Phillip Sevy, Michael Bartolo & Clayton Cowles. Despite the title, the Age of Revelation Infinity Comic is actually covering events shortly after the X-Virus outbreak, not that far into the future. That means it gets to be the one book where we have Revelation as the leader of the X-Men, still recognisable as Doug Ramsey. That’s probably the most interesting thing about this arc, but this chapter (quite understandably) is mostly devoted to setting up Anton Kruch as a major threat for a Cable story, so that Revelation can show up at the end to kick things up a gear. Kruch is a weird choice of villain at first glance – his only previous appearance was in a single Cable & Deadpool arc 20 years ago. But he has the advantage of being a pre-existing character with his own plan to transform the human race with a virus, which works as an opponent for a pseudo-heroic Revelation pretending to have a team-up with Cable, so I can see why we’re using him. Still, this chapter is mainly setting up Kruch so that we can get to the good stuff next time.

ROGUE STORM #2. By Murewa Ayodele, Roland Boschi, Neeraj Menon & Travis Lanham. If I’d had time to do annotations this week, then this is the only book that would have qualified anyway. Some “Age of Revelation” books seem to be having more trouble with pacing a three-issue story than others. For Murewa Ayodele, it seems to suit him quite well – this feels a lot more focussed than the regular Storm story, and the jumping through time frames works nicely in terms of filling in the back story. After giving the first issue to Rogue, this one is from Storm’s perspective, and it basically turns out that her odd behaviour was due to possession from a demon we’ve seen in the regular series. There’s a bit with Doctor Voodoo that presumably plays into the regular series at least obliquely, as well. But mostly, it turns out to be a fairly straightforward story which leans less than usual on overpowering Ororo. Boschi’s art is really good – the demon design, with the grinning mask-like face, suits him perfectly, but he’s also adding a bit of humanity to the cast. I wish somebody would talk Ayodele out of his gimmick of sticking sound effects on literally everything – I’ll just about tolerate “LISTENING” (which isn’t easy to show), or “SLICE!” (since you’d kind of expect a sound effect in that panel of some sort), but when you get to “POUR”, “TOSS” and “CATCH”, that’s just getting in the way of the artist doing his job. On the whole, though, this is clicking better than the regular Storm title, and I think the discipline of three issues is helping there.

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Nov 12

Housekeeping

Posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 by Paul in Uncategorized

I’m tied up with work at the moment, so no annotations posts this week. I’ll do an X-Axis and a chart post at the weekend, and hopefully another Daredevil instalment.

Nov 9

Charts – 7 November 2025

Posted on Sunday, November 9, 2025 by Paul in Music

Um… happy Hallowe’en?

1. HUNTR/X – “Golden” 

Ten weeks at number 1, albeit spread over a total of fifteen weeks. It’s still a little short of Alex Warren’s “Ordinary”, which had a total of 13 weeks earlier in the year. Its lead over Taylor Swift is very tight (just under 3%) so I wouldn’t be entirely shocked if they swap places again. The top four are all non-movers, so we’re much in need of something new to break up the logjam.

17. Ray Parker Jr – “Ghostbusters”

The chart week runs from Friday to Thursday, and so this chart covers Hallowe’en. Hallowe’en has a rather intermittent impact on the chart – we had a similar influx in 2023, but it wasn’t in evidence last year. This may be a side effect of continued meddling with the rules about when a record comes off ACR (downweighting) as a result of a week-on-week sales increase. Christmas tracks are excluded from those rules, but as I understand it, Hallowe’en tracks are not, and so… well, you’ll see.

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Nov 8

The X-Axis – w/c 3 November 2025

Posted on Saturday, November 8, 2025 by Paul in x-axis

X-MEN: AGE OF REVELATION INFINITY COMIC #1. By Tim Seeley, Phillip Sevy, Michael Bartolo & Clayton Cowles. Huh, turns out we’re not finished with these after all. This is very much in the margins of the crossover proper. It’s a Cable story set “shortly after the X-virus outbreak”, when Revelation hasn’t become established yet, and the plot involves Anton Kruch trying to take advantage of the situation in order to push his own agenda of eradicating discrimination by making all humans identical. Honestly, he’s an established villain. He was in the first arc of Cable & Deadpool back in the day. In itself, it’s a decent enough story, with the usual solid art and Seeley bringing a bit more personality to the bit players. But there’s also some interest coming from Cable not knowing what’s going on in this time period, and the Revelation-led X-Men hovering around on the fringes of the plot, still apparently meant to be the heroes. I’m kind of interested to see that part of the back story filled out, actually.

AMAZING X-MEN #2. (Annotations here.) Cyclops faces off against the Darkchild in a battle of home truths and comes out on top. It’s a very good scene, and it looks great. I’m left wondering about the pacing of some of these “Age of Revelation” titles, though – this is only a three issue miniseries, surely? But then again… no, no, it’s not, because there’s a finale issue, and there was also the Overture one-shot. So this particular issue is really #3 (of 5) and it makes a bit more sense that way. And there’s also the swerve that the A-plot is meant to be happening back in the present day, with future Cyclops trying to nip Revelation in the bud – which I kind of saw coming, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Getting the hints confirmed can be satisfying too. I’m still left a bit confused about what sort of satisfying ending we might get out of the “Age of Revelation” phase of the story, though.

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Nov 7

Laura Kinney, Sabretooth #2 annotations

Posted on Friday, November 7, 2025 by Paul in Annotations

LAURA KINNEY, SABRETOOTH #2
Writer: Erica Schultz
Artist: Valentina Pinti
Colour artist: Rachelle Rosenberg
Letterer: Cory Petit
Editor: Mark Basso

COVER: Laura fights Gabby and Akihiro.

PAGES 1-2. Revelation sends Laura to stop mutants from escaping his Territories.

It’s not made clear why Revelation has chosen to send Laura to deal with the escape plan, but he uses his powers to impose his will on her in the first panel of page 2 (indicated by the inverse colouring on his word balloons). Most likely, he sees this as an opportunity to cement his control over her given her obvious concern about her son.

Laura seems oblivious to the fact that Revelation has used his powers on her, and apparently just believes that she’s come to her senses.

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Nov 6

Binary #2 annotations

Posted on Thursday, November 6, 2025 by Paul in Annotations

BINARY #2
Writer: Stephanie Phillips
Artist: Giada Beluiso
Colourist: Rachelle Rosenberg
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Editor: Annalise Bissa

COVER: Binary turns to face a mysterious figure (presumably Goblin Queen).

PAGES 1-3. Flashback: Jean dies quarantining the Earth, and gives the Phoenix to Carol Danvers.

We were told last issue that Carol had been Binary for “almost ten years”, and this seems to confirm that she gets the Phoenix power (and the X-virus is released) a year into the future.

It’s fair enough that Phoenix wants to quarantine the X-virus on Earth. It’s not exactly obvious why she’s doing it on this scale when (at this point) the virus must be localised to a small area of North America. Nor does her barrier seem to be especially effective – we’ve seen teleportation between Earth and Arakko in X-Men: Book of Revelation #1 and Laura Kinney, Sabretooth #2, and aliens in Rogue Storm #1 and X-Vengers #1. Is it specifically a virus-filtering barrier? If she can do that, why not just purge the virus from Earth?

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Nov 5

Amazing X-Men #2 annotations

Posted on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 by Paul in Annotations

AMAZING X-MEN #2
“A Duel of Truths”
Writer: Jed MacKay
Artist: Mahmud Asrar
Colourist: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Editor: Tom Brevoort

COVER: The Darkchild, with the X-Men as prisoners.

PAGES 1-7. Cyclops accepts the Darkchild’s challenge.

We’re picking up directly from the end of issue #1, where the X-Men teleported into Providence apparently as a result of a teleporter accident. In X-Men: Age of Revelation #0, we were told that Magik died when the X-Men broke Fabian Cortez out of jail, but “the Darkchild did not”; and that Juggernaut quit the team soon after. The AoR X-Men basically confirm that account here (and throw in that this happened just one year into the future, relative to the mainstream titles). Apparently, Illyana literally died in this attack but was magically revived in some way, with just the Darkchild persona remaining. We’ll come to how that squares with the recent Magik series.

Juggernaut has been demonically transformed to some extent, which Darkchild ascribes to his role as “my demon knight”. He’s very protective of Illyana and gets frantically upset at the suggestion that she might be dead, something that doesn’t seem to bother Darkchild herself at all. It’s unclear whether he simply refuses to believe the story or whether he’s convinced that she fully returned from the dead. There’s a definite implication here of Cain being, at the very least, puppyishly loyal to Illyana, which we haven’t really seen in the present day.

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Nov 1

Charts – 31 October 2025

Posted on Saturday, November 1, 2025 by Paul in Music

This again?

1. HUNTR/X – “Golden”

“Golden” gets a ninth week at number one after a four week interruption by Olivia Dean and Taylor Swift. There are still two other HUNTR/X tracks in the chart, with “How It’s Done” at 10 and “What It Sounds Like” at 13. Streaming of the soundtrack album is up again (possibly because of the school half term), so “Golden” still hasn’t been hit by the downweighting ACR rule, even though it’s been in the chart since July. The Olivia Dean track has been hit by ACR at this point, but “Golden” would have beaten it anyway.

Taylor Swift still has tracks at 2, 4 and 8. We also have three by Olivia Dean (6, 7 and 22), three by Sabrina Carpenter (15, 21 and 29), two by Sam Fender (14 and 38), and two by Sombr (24 and 35). In fact, there are only five different lead artists in the top 10, and eleven in the top 20. This doesn’t feel entirely healthy. If you confined each lead artist to one track, the number 40 song this week would be “Come Find Me” by MK & Clementine Douglas, which is the official number 60. Except… that version of the top 40 would also include “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls (official number 48), “Mr Brightside” by the Killers (number 51), and “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac (number 58). Hmm.

5. Dave & Tems – “Raindance”
10. Dave & James Blake – “History”
11. Dave & Kano – “Chapter 16”

These are the top three tracks from Dave’s third album “The Boy Who Played The Harp”, which enters the album chart as his third number 1. It has hefty first-week physical sales but it would have placed high on streams alone. It’s all wildly out of place on the singles chart, and on that level, it’s very welcome.

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Oct 30

The X-Axis – 30 October 2025

Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2025 by Paul in x-axis

ASTONISHING X-MEN INFINITY COMIC #41. By Alex Paknadel, Tim Seeley, Phillip Sevy, Michael Bartolo & Clayton Cowles. Cancelled, although it does at least get to use its final arc to wrap up the overarching story. Marvel seem to be winding down the in-continuity spin Infinity Comics generally, although Astonishing Miles Morales: Spider-Man Infinity Comic is still around (as well as Marvel Rivals and Jeff, which I guess might be canon, though it doesn’t really matter one way or the other). I’ve always had my doubts about how far these books were actually helping to bring readers in to Marvel Unlimited, which is principally a back catalogue subscription service, and perhaps Marvel is taking the same view – especially as their current strategy for digital comics seems to be to give up on Amazon and sign up for rival platforms like GlobalComix and Neon Ichiban. The Infinity Comics would have made a lot more sense in a world where Marvel was selling its new digital comics directly on Marvel Unlimited, but that’s evidently not the direction.

Anyway, X-Cutioner shakes off Cassandra Nova’s control but doesn’t seem that different for it; I still don’t think anyone in recent years has actually understood the character. Vague mutterings about wanting to start a war don’t really fit with what Cassandra’s doing in 3K, and a random one-panel cameo by other Generation X characters who never got around to joining the regular cast feels a bit forced. Ultimately, I don’t think this worked; the better stories in this series have played off the idea of Cassandra exploiting, if not legitimate concerns, at least understandable anxieties. So if X-Cutioner is just as mad and only objects to Cassandra’s version of the plan because she’s a mutant, that falls a bit flat. Still, I did quite enjoy this book’s curiously cut-down version of Generation X, and Sean’s uncomfortable role as the outgrown mentor. There’s something in that I’d like to see more of.

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