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...allies to mutants being targeted hasn't really been touched upon much in the Run since the currently non-canonical God Loves, Man Kills–but deepens the series' connection to the mutant metaphor as it's slowly been rebuilt by Weezie.
The irony of this, of course, was Sara's...
...difference that their offer doesn't mandate Tabby be remade as Apocalypse's to Autumn did.
On the other side of the issue, Jean and Scott remain the leftover baggage from the series' introduction as they navigate the mess made by Jean's "resurrection".
The idea of human...
...the runaway operating as one of Vanisher's army of child thieves under the name Boom-Boom.
Within their conversation, there's an air of grooming in Vanisher's appeal to his ward ("you're so much *cleverer* than the other[s]") as he attempts to manipulate this child back...
...makes the case for the existence of X-Factor–the responsibility that these first vulnerable children instrumentalized for one man's purpose have to protect the next generation of mutants from that tragedy.
Back at HQ, Hank and Bobby get a call from the inimitable Tabitha...
...series was inarguably my least favorite to cover, but with Weezie's takeover of the book well underway, this book about arrested development finally feels like it's firing on all cylinders.
After his crucifixion during the Massacre, Warren's forced to face the harsh truth...
Thoughts on today’s #XSpoilers haul:
1) Death still simps Ororo, love to see it.
2) Wells is truly masterful. He made me care about Empath. EMPATH.
3) Ayala & Reis are, hands down, my favorite team on the New Mutants since Claremont & Sienkiewicz. Otherworldly, gorgeous work.
Just doing some back reading before the Inferno burns tomorrow… 🥰🔥#XSpoilers
“When will the project end, Conor?”
When everyone sees just how perfect and important Scott’s arc from dutiful liberal assimilationist to justly radicalized liberationist truly is
...it buys the children the time they'll need to grow up to face these monsters of their youth.
A few weeks ago, I asked you all what attracted these evil-alternate-future-selves as frequent antagonists within the series–and overwhelmingly, the answer was choice.
...New Mutants make what might be their final stand against the Magus. Amara displays powerful might giving a dying planet voice and justice, but tired of seeing his friends fall in his name, Warlock finally breaks, but is quickly bested by his father.
Doug has a plan; though...