{"id":10700,"date":"2025-01-12T22:14:26","date_gmt":"2025-01-12T22:14:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10700"},"modified":"2025-01-12T22:14:26","modified_gmt":"2025-01-12T22:14:26","slug":"the-x-axis-w-c-6-january-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10700","title":{"rendered":"The X-Axis &#8211; w\/c 6 January 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>ASTONISHING X-MEN INFINITY COMIC #6.<\/strong> By Alex Paknadel, Phillip Sevy, Michael Bartolo &amp; Clayton Cowles. This is the end of the &#8220;Back to Roots&#8221; arc, in which Banshee and Husk deal with anti-mutant thugs who&#8217;ve been getting budget cyborg upgrades. I&#8217;m not sure it really works. The good stuff in this arc was mostly the radicalisation angle, and I kind of like the idea of a cobbled-together middle ground between the real world and Kirbytech. But when you actually get to the climax, you&#8217;re basically left with a fight against henchman-level bad guys. In fairness, the story is trying to set up the villain behind the tech for future use. I&#8217;m not thrilled about this take on the X-Cutioner &#8211; whose original schtick wasn&#8217;t so much that he hated mutants as that he resented mutants who thought they were above the law &#8211; but I guess it was established in <em>Marauders<\/em> and we&#8217;re running with it. Still, the first half of this arc was the stronger part.<\/p>\n<p><strong>UNCANNY X-MEN #8.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10680\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> So the &#8220;Raid on Graymalkin&#8221; crossover was a weird thing, and not a particularly successful one. I generally like both <em>X-Men<\/em> and <em>Uncanny<\/em> in their current incarnations, but this story doesn&#8217;t play to either of their strengths &#8211; the best material in this crossover is the character stuff with Calico. The Graymalkin prison still doesn&#8217;t feel like it&#8217;s bringing anything we didn&#8217;t see (at grinding and inordinate length) with Orchis last year. I&#8217;m <em>kind of<\/em> interested in Scurvy, but I&#8217;m not seeing what distinguishes Corina Ellis from a thousand other anti-mutant types. And the whole hook of the two X-Men teams fighting just doesn&#8217;t work &#8211; if we&#8217;ve got past the first major conflict between the two groups and I <em>still<\/em> don&#8217;t really understand what the disagreement is meant to be, we&#8217;ve got a problem.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>WOLVERINE #5. <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10683\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> This is a refreshingly straightforward book, isn&#8217;t it? The Adamantine story is an odd idea &#8211; a sentient mythical metal thinks adamantium is an impostor &#8211; but if that&#8217;s the direction then it&#8217;s probably a smart move to put it a book which is otherwise playing the hits straight. Snowy wilderness! Fighting in trees! Leonard the Wendigo! And&#8230; one core idea which <em>isn&#8217;t<\/em> from the standard playbook. I still haven&#8217;t really figured out whether it&#8217;s a good idea or not, but it&#8217;s a nice looking comic that has the confidence to do something simple and seems to know what it&#8217;s doing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NYX #7.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10689\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> The NYX community centre (or whatever it is) is finally opened, though we already saw it in an Infinity Comic a couple of weeks ago. A rather out-of-character Synch then shows up to pick a fight about the whole thing. I&#8217;m genuinely baffled about the choice of Synch for this role, which doesn&#8217;t seem to play off anything in his back story &#8211; in fact, Hickman&#8217;s insertion of centuries of time in the Vault into his back story feels like it makes him almost perfectly <em>unsuited<\/em> to a book about the mutants trying to find a place in the real world. I guess you could do something about his perspective being so far removed from everyone else, but that doesn&#8217;t really feel like it&#8217;s what they&#8217;re going for. Still, I like the caricature quality to Bal\u00e1m&#8217;s art, and Cousin Bilal trying to be a supervillain &#8211; and somewhat pulling it off &#8211; is a great visual.<\/p>\n<p><strong>MAGIK #1.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=10695\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> So like I said in the annotations, my stance on Magik is that her story ended perfectly well in &#8220;Inferno&#8221; and nothing published since then has come anywhere close to changing my mind about that. It&#8217;s also a magic-driven book (well, of course it is), which is rarely an angle that does much for me in the X-books. So with the caveat that I am very much not the target audience for this book&#8230; it&#8217;s not bad, actually. Ashley Allen gets across her approach to Illyana and puts more emphasis on an actual character beneath the persona. Germ\u00e1n Peralta&#8217;s crow demon is lovely stuff, just because he seems so relaxed, in an understated kind of way. I really wish they&#8217;d get rid of that costume, which sort of worked in the Chris Bachalo period but feels out of place in what this book&#8217;s trying to do. But&#8230; yeah, perfectly solid.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SENTINELS #4.<\/strong> By Alex Paknadel, Justin Mason, Federico Blee &amp; Travis Lanham. So it turns out that the dodgy technology that&#8217;s been implanted into the hapless Sentinels has actually been copied &#8211; badly &#8211; from the body of Juston Seyfert, who is not a character I was expecting to see reintroduced. In fact, there are a couple of odd twists here that feel a bit choppy in terms of the story, but they&#8217;re at least interesting calls. We&#8217;ll see if the book can pull it all together for an ending next issue, though. It feels a bit out of control here, but you never know.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ASTONISHING X-MEN INFINITY COMIC #6. By Alex Paknadel, Phillip Sevy, Michael Bartolo &amp; Clayton Cowles. This is the end of the &#8220;Back to Roots&#8221; arc, in which Banshee and Husk deal with anti-mutant thugs who&#8217;ve been getting budget cyborg upgrades. I&#8217;m not sure it really works. 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