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David Bowen

“I’m the consequence” – Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird

May 16, 2022 by David Bowen Leave a Comment

[cover by Ken Lashley and Juan Fernandez]

In the action-packed but deeply thoughtful Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird one-shot creators Nyla Rose* and David Cutler (both indigenous and, in Rose’s case, Africa-American), with Steve Orlando (Marauders, Midnighter), prove that John Proudstar can go home again—and even if life there is never less than tough and uncertain, when you have good people who have your back, there’s no better place to belong to. But Thunderbird is also beginning to realize that he can as proudly identify as mutant as he does Apache, though while he’ll relish protecting both with his fists and his attitude, he has no interest in being Krakoan. Even still, we see here no resentment or regret directed toward his younger brother James (Warpath) for sticking with Krakoa and those who raised him from adolescence following John’s death in 1975’s X-Men #95, in a scene that’s still shocking for its frenzied fatalism. (For James’ reaction to his brother’s demise, see Claremont’s backup story in Classic X-Men #3.)

However, there’s no reason to doubt that Thunderbird could continue directing his unspent rage at Cable, over in X-Men: Red, though I do vastly prefer his characterization in this one-shot. And while redefining who John Proudstar is precisely by going back to his roots, it makes perfect sense that Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird echoes in its title his giant-size debut in his Apache homeland in Giant-Size X-Men #1.

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“X Fated Warriors of the Sacred X” – Knights of X #1

May 9, 2022 by David Bowen Leave a Comment

[Yanick Paquette and Alejandro Sánchez Rodríguez cover]

The tense, fiery opening pages of Knights of X #1 doesn’t just manage to immediately grab reader attention; as the heroes flee to the safety of a vast castle mantling an island in flight over a high-fantasy landscape, writer Tini Howard manages an admirably concise recap of the end of the last Excalibur series, which ended, unlike several other Krakoa titles, with nary a glimmer of hope: “The gate home has been destroyed.” And Merlyn, the creator of Otherworld long ago, has usurped Omniversal Majestrix Opal Luna Saturnyne and turned the Starlight Citadel into the grim Lunatic Citadel.

Masterful high-fantasy Excalibur colorist Erick Arciniega returns for Knights of X, and while Marcus To, who drew every single issue of Excalibur’s 26 issues, is off to Shang-Chi with Gene Luen yang, let’s hope that rising talent Bob Quinn (of Way of X) is here for an even longer run (although we should always be happy to see such hardworking artists catch a breather for a month here and there😊).

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“Hail Thanos”: Catching up with the Eternals Before Judgment Day

May 7, 2022 by David Bowen 1 Comment

[covers by Esad Ribic]

All Your Eternals Needs in One Title

For any Marvel heads, especially X-Men/Krakoa fans, who have felt some trepidation at diving into Eternals from legendary comics scribe Kieron Gillen (The Wicked + The Divine, Phonogram, Young Avengers, and many more, most currently Immortal X-Men) and largely drawn by the master of god epics, Esad Ribic (of Hickman’s Secret Wars and Jason Aaron’s Thor: God of Thunder)—just dive right in if you haven’t!

Especially do so alongside Free Comic Book Day, May 7—when Gillen’s A.X.E.: Judgment Day prelude drops, drawn by another extraordinary talent on such classics as Hickman’s S.H.I.E.L.D. and most recently Eternals: Thanos Rises, which we’ll look at below. The event’s acronym stands for Avengers, X-Men and the Eternals, and it’s these latter folks that most modern readers will likely be familiar with only from the recent blockbuster movie or maybe even as the strange, “high-concept” subject of what might be one of Jack Kirby’s duller projects, from 1976 (a rarity for King Kirby). Well, guess what? That’s perfectly fine!

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When the Avengers Ruled, Part 1: The Serpent Crown Saga by Steve Englehart & George Pérez

April 28, 2022 by David Bowen Leave a Comment

The Serpent Crown Saga by Steve Englehart & George Pérez

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[Avengers #150 interior by Pérez; #144 cover by Gil Kane]

Hey, kids, it’s the kooky ’70s!

And we are deep in it with Steve Englehart’s Avengers finale, the culmination of his classic four-year run that began with such legendary tales as The Avengers/Defenders War and The Celestial Madonna Saga, wherein the modern reader will find much legend-making but much less sense-making. And that’s also true here at the end, but most of this longish “Serpent Crown” arc does make a good deal more sense than prior goings-on, in no small part because there are significantly fewer moving pieces—though there’s no shortage of variety throughout!

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Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Avengers

Science Fiction & The X-Men, Part 2: The Golden Age Context for the Original X-Men

April 23, 2022 by David Bowen Leave a Comment

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[Gollancz’s 2003 SF Masterworks edition of More Than Human; cover art by Chris Moore; Voyager/HarperCollins ed. of The Caves of Steel; art by Chris Moore]
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I. Children of Tomorrow

Last Look at Slan

Last time we looked briefly at the 1940 serialized novel “Slan” by A.E. van Vogt (later published as a book in 1946), an instant hit at the time, one it’s very hard to imagine either Stan Lee or Jack Kirby not reading, even if only to take the pulse of the moment with their target audiences. More likely, they read it for fun, because it would have been a much easier pleasure during the Golden Age of sf.

At the time, it was the most popular introduction to bookish American youths of the idea of the pariah elite, both benevolent and malevolent—think X-Men versus the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the way each reacts to a world that fears and hates them. In fact, this twofold analogy between Slan and Marvel’s X-Men is the clearest relationship between the two fictions. Beyond that, their similarities start to break down; slans are all telepaths and have superhuman physical traits; obviously, these standard powers are diversified among the mutants of Marvel. For the wider sf community, mutants were a trope for the hyper-intelligent; almost all of these fictional metahumans were superpowered by ultra-brain smarts and psi powers.

Slan became so popular among Golden Age sf readership that it whipped up an obvious catchphrase to describe itself: “Fans are slans.” Feel the incel vibes yet? Hounded and ostracized for their native genius and far-out imaginations, these early fans—at a time when indeed sf was not cool enough for school—were meant to identify with Vogt’s pariah elite, persecuted because of their unappreciated giftedness. So before we even get to the X-Men, we have here the early (Steve Ditko side of) Peter Parker—the most feverish incel of Marvel’s early Silver Age. [Read more…] about Science Fiction & The X-Men, Part 2: The Golden Age Context for the Original X-Men

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: X-Men

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