{"id":9355,"date":"2023-08-26T12:12:29","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T11:12:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=9355"},"modified":"2023-08-26T12:12:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T11:12:29","slug":"the-x-axis-w-c-21-august-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=9355","title":{"rendered":"The X-Axis &#8211; w\/c 21 August 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #101.<\/strong> By Steve Foxe, Stephanie Williams, Noemi Vettori, Pete Pantazis &amp; Travis Lanham. Somewhat bizarrely billed as part of &#8220;the countdown to <em>Fall of X<\/em>&#8220;, which of course is well underway. The idea seems to be to do a spotlight story on each of the characters from the abortive X-Men team, and rely on the\u00a0<em>Gala<\/em> issue to add some poignancy, but what it amounts to in practice is &#8220;Sam visits his home town and helps out with a flood because he&#8217;s nice.&#8221; It&#8217;s perfectly competent but I just don&#8217;t understand what the point is.<\/p>\n<p><strong>X-FORCE #43.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=9342\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> Unlike most of the &#8220;Fall of X&#8221; books, we&#8217;re jumping back to the Gala itself here, as Colossus&#8217; storyline finally comes to a head. Kind of. The basic idea is that Colossus was meant to be helping Mikhail Rasputin to mount his own completely unrelated attack on the Gala, only for Orchis to charge in first and make everything that Mikhail&#8217;s spent years working on utterly pointless. It&#8217;s hard to figure out whether this was always the plan or whether it&#8217;s an actual change of direction in response to the Gala, but it works surprisingly well &#8211; Mikhail&#8217;s plan going off the rails and leading to a bemused X-Force winding up on his doorstep is a more interesting direction than either having Mikhail sign up with Orchis, or having him duplicate their scheme. I&#8217;m less convinced about just plugging Kid Omega back into his old role, and Percy seems to have no real role for Omega Red &#8211; though he\u00a0<em>is<\/em> Russian, and he\u00a0<em>does<\/em> have a history with Mikhail, so maybe that&#8217;ll come to the fore in the next couple of issues.\u00a0<em>X-Force<\/em> can be hit and miss but on the whole I&#8217;m quite liking this.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>JEAN GREY #1.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=9345\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> Well, that&#8217;s not what I was expecting. <em>Jean Grey<\/em> turns out to be a comic about a disoriented Jean Grey reliving her life with various alterations to try to get it right, with predictably disastrous results. If you take this at face value as an alternate timeline then it reads oddly, but I don&#8217;t think you&#8217;re meant to &#8211; it&#8217;s riddled with seemingly intentional timeline glitches, and the idea seems to be more about Jean reconstructing herself as she prepares for resurrection. If that&#8217;s the idea then it would probably benefit from Bernard Chang playing it a bit less straight on the art, but the book still looks fine. Jean can often be a terribly dull character presented as a saintly mother figure, but this leans more into the idea from <em>All-New X-Men<\/em> about her being rather too willing to mess about with people&#8217;s minds &#8211; maybe we&#8217;re going through the great disastrous decisions of her life in chronological order until we get to where she is today? I had my doubts about whether a Louise Simonson comic was really going to fit into the line in 2023, but it seems quite at home.<\/p>\n<p><strong>REALM OF X #1.<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.housetoastonish.com\/?p=9350\">(Annotations here.)<\/a> This is a curious book, and I&#8217;m not quite sure what to make of it yet. Evidently one strand of\u00a0<em>Fall of X<\/em> is to scatter most of the mutants off world to keep them busy for a few months until they make their way back. You rather suspect that aside from Exodus&#8217;s strand, some of these plotlines are just there to create some busy work. Whatever the reason, we&#8217;ve got a bunch of mostly second-tier characters in Asgard, or rather, Vanaheim &#8211; Magik is the big name here. On the plus side, Di\u00f3genes Neves does a nice forest world, the story makes good use of Curse, and I like the idea of a fantasy world where the locals have some relatively complex ideas about how much trust they should put in their prophecies. Then again, I&#8217;m baffled by much of the cast choice &#8211; Torunn Gr\u00f8nbekk&#8217;s take on Typhoid Mary as an entitled princess seems to miss the point of the character completely, and why bother using Marrow just to be someone generically reasonable?<\/p>\n<p><strong>INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #9.<\/strong> By Gerry Duggan, Juan Grigeri, Bryan Valenza &amp; Joe Caramagna. This is not an X-book, but it is a &#8220;Fall of X&#8221; tie-in &#8211; bizarrely, not marked as such on the cover. Much of this issue is Iron Man and Emma Frost regrouping in the aftermath of the Gala, and in an odd piece of planning, it ends with the reveal that the Kingpin has taken over the Hellfire Club &#8211; which has already been casually revealed in other titles. I don&#8217;t mind the Emma\/Tony dynamic, which works well enough, but Duggan does lean into the excessively grim aspects of &#8220;Fall of X&#8221; in a way that isn&#8217;t especially entertaining.<\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADPOOL #10.<\/strong> By Alyssa Wong, Luigi Zagaria, Matt Milla &amp; Joe Sabino. In contrast, this <em>does<\/em> get a &#8220;Fall of X&#8221; tag on the cover, when it isn&#8217;t a tie-in at all. In fact, it still has the pre-&#8220;Fall of X&#8221; design for its credits and date pages. This is the final issue of the current volume, which basically completes the Atelier storyline and everyone lives happily ever after. As a relatively light and frothy Deadpool arc, I don&#8217;t mind this book at all &#8211; the giant symbiote puppy that bounds around enthusiastically after him is great fun &#8211; but I&#8217;m not at all convinced that it needed ten issues. There was definitely room to tighten this up and get to the point faster.<\/p>\n<p><strong>STORM #4.<\/strong> By Ann Nocenti, Geraldo Borges, Andrew Dalhouse &amp; Ariana Maher. Huh, I completely missed issue #3. Oh well. This is the penultimate issue, and it&#8217;s not so much a solo mini as an X-Men arc with the focus on Storm. There&#8217;s a bit of dancing between the raindrops of continuity going on here, with Nocenti taking the opportunity to flesh out some of the character development from the #170s of\u00a0<em>Uncanny X-Men<\/em> and chuck in a bit of hindsight to fit with where Destiny&#8217;s plans were apparently meant to be heading. But there&#8217;s a strong core to it, which is Storm meeting pushback from her friends when she tries to break from the persona that they know, and being drawn to the new man with whom she can explore other identities. There&#8217;s a twist about who that guy actually\u00a0<em>is<\/em> which fits nicely with that theme too, and works surprisingly well in the context of the plot that had been set up. The art isn&#8217;t trying to copy the period X-Men style but fits with it in a broader sense (relatively traditional panel layouts, for example). These throwback minis have been rather patchy, but <em>Storm<\/em> is really pretty good.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LOVE UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #64.<\/strong> By Preeti Chhibber, Carola Borelli, Carlos Lopez, Ariana Maher. Ah, it wouldn&#8217;t be an Infinity Comic without an extended falling sequence. I&#8217;m going to gently suggest that this trick, effective though it might be, is getting to the point where it might be due a rest, no? Or just lean into it and run\u00a0<em>People Falling Down Holes Infinity Comic<\/em>. Can&#8217;t be any worse than <em>Avengers Unlimited<\/em>. Anyway&#8230; we&#8217;re getting past the heist\/romp phase of the story and into the &#8220;what dark secrets have we uncovered&#8221; phase. The answer turns out to be completely out of left field &#8211; it&#8217;s a minor character from 1994 who was supposed to have died in his only appearance! &#8211; but it doesn&#8217;t really matter if you recognise him and he does kick the story into a different direction just when that seemed to be needed. Chhibber writes a good Rogue and Gambit duo, which is what really carries this arc. A fun little story and I&#8217;d happy to see this team do something higher profile.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #101. By Steve Foxe, Stephanie Williams, Noemi Vettori, Pete Pantazis &amp; Travis Lanham. Somewhat bizarrely billed as part of &#8220;the countdown to Fall of X&#8220;, which of course is well underway. 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