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Sep 10

New Mutants #29 annotations

Posted on Saturday, September 10, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers, and page numbers go by the digital edition.

NEW MUTANTS vol 4 #29
“Fights and Feelings”
Writer: Danny Lore
Artist: Guillermo Sanna
Colourist: Dan Brown
Letterer & production: Travis Lanham
Editor: Sarah Brunstad

COVER / PAGE 1. Warpath and Akihiro (as we’re calling him in this story) fight, with a looming villain in the background. The cover strapline is not what happens in the story, though it is Akihiro’s perspective at the start of the story.

This issue has a guest creative team, which means it’s what we used to call a fill-in issue back in the day.

PAGES 2-4. Akihiro attacks Warpath.

Akihiro is normally referred to as Daken, but his real name Akihiro is used throughout this issue, including on the recap page. Over in this week’s Marauders, he seems to be dumping the Daken name.

Akihiro is upset that his younger sister Scout is missing, and blames the New Mutants for reasons we’ll get to. Quite why that leads him to attack Warpath without explaining himself isn’t clear, nor is it really behaviour that’s consistent with the way he’s written in his home book Marauders. (Strictly speaking, Scout is a clone of X-23, who in turn is the lab-grown genetic daughter of Akihiro’s father Wolverine. But he and Scout – and X-23 – have treated each other as family for years now.)

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Sep 9

Wolverine #24 annotations

Posted on Friday, September 9, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers and page numbers go by the digital edition.

WOLVERINE vol 7 #24
“Hell to Pay”
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Federico Vicentini
Colourist: Frank D’Armata
Letterer: Cory Petit
Design: Tom Muller with Jay Bowen
Editor: Mark Basso

COVER / PAGE 1. Wolverine fights a pack of hellhound things with glowing eyes. The Hellbride has one of them later in the issue.

PAGES 2-4. The Progenitor challenges Wolverine to prove that his value is greater than the value of the people he killed.

The Progenitor. This is an A.X.E. tie-in, and the Progenitor is busily judging everyone on the planet. Like most people, Wolverine is confronted by the Progenitor in the form of people to whom he feels the need to justify himself. In Wolverine’s case, that’s obviously going to be all the people he’s killed over the years, since it’s practically a trope of the character anyway. The novel point is about him having to positively justify himself.

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Sep 8

Marauders #6 annotations

Posted on Thursday, September 8, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers, and page numbers go by the digital edition.

MARAUDERS vol 2 #6
“Even Odds of Destruction”
Writer: Steve Orlando
Artist: Andrea Broccardo
Colour artist: Matt Milla
Letterer & production: Ariana Maher
Design: Tom Muller
Editor: Jordan D White

COVER / PAGE 1: A group shot of the Marauders with the Progenitor looming behind them.

PAGE 2. Lockheed watches the Theater of Pain.

This is picking up on the subplot from the opening page of issue #2, where Lockheed found some mutilated corpses in a ruined church with “X” symbols on the altar, and “LOVE” spray painted on the walls. The same symbols appear on the wall here, confirming that Lockheed has been on the trail of the Theater of Pain. The Marauders fought the Theater’s leader Brimstone Love in Marauders Annual #1 (effectively the first issue of Steve Orlando’s run). That issue also saw Brimstone Love pushing the angle that the Xavier’s dream of coexistence was the right one, the point being that the mutant separatism of Krakoa was a betrayal of it.

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Sep 7

Immortal X-Men #6 annotations

Posted on Wednesday, September 7, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers, and page numbers go by the digital edition.

IMMORTAL X-MEN #6
“The Devil’s Party”
Writer: Kieron Gillen
Artist: Lucas Werneck
Colour artist: David Curiel
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Design: Tom Muller & Jay Bowen
Editor: Jordan D White

COVER / PAGE 1: Sebastian Shaw, apparently in the middle of the ritual from the end of the story.

PAGES 2-3. Mr Sinister tells Destiny about the plan to attack the Progenitor.

This is a significantly expanded version of a sequence on pages 8 and 9 of A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3. All we see in that version is Sinister making contact with Destiny and telling her “I have some most useful information… just time it right.” This version makes clear that Sinister tells Destiny about the actual risk, but encourages her to conceal it from the rest of the Quiet Council. Jean does accuse him of concealing the risks in Judgment Day #3, but he denies it and claims that she would have known the full picture if she’d been on the Quiet Council.

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Sep 4

The Incomplete Wolverine – 2004

Posted on Sunday, September 4, 2022 by Paul in Wolverine

Part 1: Origin to Origin II | Part 2: 1907 to 1914
Part 3: 1914 to 1939 | Part 4: World War II
Part 5: The postwar era | Part 6: Team X
Part 7: Post Team X | Part 8: Weapon X
Part 9: Department H | Part 10: The Silver Age
1974-1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 
1980 | 1981 | 1982
 | 1983 | 1984 1985
1986 | 1987 | 1988
 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991
1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997
1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003

We’re in the Greg Rucka run, which so far has been a detour from regular superheroics into something more down to earth. Meanwhile, Grant Morrison has just left the X-Men. We left off with Rucka’s “Coyote Crossing” arc, which ran through to February 2004, and so we pick up with…

WOLVERINE vol 3 #12
“Dreams”
by Greg Rucka, Darick Robertson & Studio F
March 2004

After eleven comparatively low-key, real-world issues, this is a drastic departure – a surrealist stream-of-conscious issue depicting one of Logan’s nightmares. Recurring themes include an animalistic version of himself hiding in the closet and a bright red bird who symbolises Jean, but it defies summary. Darick Robertson’s slight edge of cartooning is perfect for it. In the morning, Cassie Lathrop asks Logan if he had dreams, and he just answers “no.” They’re a couple at this point, by the way, but nothing will come of it.

WOLVERINE vol 3 #13-19
“Return of the Native”
by Greg Rucka, Darick Robertson, Tom Palmer & Studio F
April to September 2004Sabretooth is hired by Mr Willoughby and his aide Mr Murray – both connected with the Weapon X Project – to find and capture the Native. Rather than do it himself, Sabretooth gives the Native’s file to Logan and lets him do the hunting. Ostensibly it’s the easiest way of doing the job, but mainly Sabretooth just wants to screw with Logan.

Logan duly tracks down the Native, a feral woman living in the wilderness, who turns out to be another survivor of the Weapon X Project. She clearly remembers him, but he doesn’t remember him at all. Her attitude to him swings wildly from violence to sex. Logan tries to help her escape and they wind up in a cabin that they vaguely recognises; she tells him in broken English that it is “home”. Eventually, Willoughby and Murray manage to capture the Native; their plan is to harvest her eggs to create new super-soldiers. Having fallen out with his employers, Sabretooth switches sides and offers to help Logan rescue Native, mainly just to annoy everyone. Logan plays along until he gets the chance to run Sabretooth over and claw him in the head. Meanwhile, Weapon X’s Dr Vapor discovers that Native is pregnant (apparently with Logan’s child). Logan kills Vapor and rescues Native. He tries to persuade her to come back to the X-Men with him, but she says she can’t. (“Don’t belong, Logan.”) Sabretooth attacks Logan again, claiming that they both know Native needs to be put out of her misery, and that only he has the strength to do it. Sabretooth wins the fight and kills Native before Wolverine can recover, leaving a note reading “I did you a favour, runt – you can thank me later.”

This seven-parter is the end of the Greg Rucka run, and his only arc that really engages with wider continuity. Surprisingly, Native never appears again – yes, she dies at the end, but when did that ever stop anyone? She’s an interesting character, in that she’s an “animal” in a different sense from the usual Wolverine stories – she’s too animalistic even for Logan to interact with meaningfully, and in some ways the character is limited by design. There’s a definite hint that Creed is sincere in his view that she is better off dead.

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Sep 3

Charts – 2 September 2022

Posted on Saturday, September 3, 2022 by Paul in Music

Well, this is the busiest singles chart we’ve had in months.

1. Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal – “B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)”

LF System finally reach their limit after eight weeks at number 1, and drop 2. Replacing it is another debut dance hit, which means this might turn out to be two back-to-back one-hit wonders (though I expect they’ll both get off the list quickly enough). “B.O.T.A.” entered at number 10 three weeks ago and it’s spent the last two weeks at number 2, so it was obviously in line to be the next number one.

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Sep 2

Knights of X #5 annotations

Posted on Friday, September 2, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers and page numbers go by the digital edition.

KNIGHTS OF X #5
“Fort Krakoa”
Writer: Tini Howard
Artist: Bob Quinn
Colour artist: Erick Arciniega
Letterer: Ariana Maher
Design: Tom Maher
Editor: Sarah Brunstad

COVER / PAGE 1: Captain Britain on the throne, flanked by Merlyn and Saturnyne.

PAGE 2. Merlyn is angry.

This is basically a recap page.

“On the way to his last stand, Omniversal Majestor Merlyn has been betrayed.” This is the final issue of Knights of X and it really feels like it’s rushing to a conclusion that it was meant to get to at much greater length. The narrator is having to spell out beats. Merlyn was indeed pursuing Roma and Saturnyne into Mercator at the end of the last issue but there wasn’t anything about it being a last stand. (To be fair, the narrator doesn’t say that Merlyn knew he was on his way to a last stand.) The “betrayal”, I assume, is the letter from King Arthur that appeared as a data page last issue, in which he told Merlyn that he was going his own way to confront Mordred and somehow address his kingdom’s future.

All the stuff about Merlyn’s “ragged army” seems to suggest that Merlyn has been suffering a longer series of reverses rather than just losing the one battle in the Crooked Market. There’s a whole load of missing set up to get to this point, but then that’ll happen when a book gets cancelled with issue #5.

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Sep 1

X-Force #31 annotations

Posted on Thursday, September 1, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers, and page numbers go by the digital edition.

X-FORCE vol 6 #31
“The Hunt for X, part 2: Anatomy of a Killer”
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Robert Gill
Colourist: Guru-eFX
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Design: Tom Muller with Jay Bowen
Editor: Mark Basso

COVER / PAGE 1: Kraven, wearing Beast’s fur and with Deadpool’s head on a spear.

PAGES 2-4. Kraven confronts the Progenitor.

As I covered last time, this Kraven is a clone of the original who debuted in 2019. Since he has the original’s personality, and his obsession with nature red in tooth and claw and so forth, he dislikes not having a proper birth; presumably it serves as a symbol of his own artificiality. He seems to hope that a confrontation with teh Celestial will give him some sort of symbolic rebirth.

The first chapter of this arc was billed as an A.X.E. crossover despite having no actual crossover content, but the arc as a whole clearly is a tie-in.

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Aug 31

X-Men #14 annotations

Posted on Wednesday, August 31, 2022 by Paul in Annotations

As always, this post contains spoilers, and page numbers go by the digital edition.

X-MEN vol 6 #14
Writer: Gerry Duggan
Artist: C F Villa
Colour artist: Matt Milla
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Design: Tom Muller with Jay Bowen
Editor: Jordan D White

COVER / PAGE 1: A hooded Cyclops in shackles. This is probably a hangover from an abandoned earlier idea, since it bears no resemblance to the story, and nor does the  solicitation copy: “WAS CYCLOPS RIGHT? – AN A.X.E. TIE-IN! Are ANY of the X-Men right? Only one can judge them and the Day of Judgment is here, for good or ill, and the newest team of X-Men must face the truth about themselves and what they have done.”

This is X-Men‘s second and final tie-in to A.X.E..

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Aug 28

Wolverine: Patch

Posted on Sunday, August 28, 2022 by Paul in x-axis

WOLVERINE: PATCH #1-5
Writer: Larry Hama
Penciler: Andrea Di Vito
Inker: Le Beau Underwood
Colourist: Sebastian Cheng
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Editor: Mark Basso

When you stop to think about it, this is a slightly odd book. The X-office seems to have rediscovered the joy of setting stories in past continuity – aside from X-Men Legends, we’ve got a Gambit series just kicking off, and now this. Fair enough. The Krakoa era isn’t for everyone and besides, if economic considerations dictate that there shall be more X-books, it avoids trying to tie everything in to the current status quo, and lets you do something else instead.

But when you think about a Patch miniseries, that’s the set-up from the first few years of Wolverine’s solo book, where they were doing noir stories in Madripoor. And here to write the reprise is Larry Hama, who didn’t really do that set-up. His first arc was set in Madripoor, but he closed the door on the place and moved the action on pretty sharpish. That’s probably why this miniseries takes place between Wolverine vol 2 #30-31 – immediately before Hama’s run began, in the last break in the action where Madripoor was still a thing.

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