Ok looks like that's the first 35 issues. Thanks :)
Ok looks like that's the first 35 issues. Thanks :)
I'm a massive X-Men fan but didn't read a whole lot of comics for a while so getting back into it, so finding out about gems like this is appreciated.
Clan Akkaba are descendants of Apocalypse, they fought against Dracula a few years ago.Also, I wonder why it says "Akkaba" under "Mother" in Moria's description on the Inhabitants of Asteroid K diagram. Apparently that's some Apocalypse bloodline cult?
This is a good question and I was trying to determine how to phrase this. It seems like it can't right? It's not like they are alternate realities...I can't wrap my head around how this works.
Remender's X-Force is something that I actually don't understand the love it gets, I thought it was so bad that I had to stop reading cape comics for a bit.
Dude just writes some agressively boring shit, I read all of his run a couple years ago and I really regret it. I just kept disliking every arc more and more, at very least there's the new status quo for Fantomex at the end which serves as a great narrative hook for Spurrier's X-Force.
Hell, this might be where Xavier got the idea. What's crazy is that Xavier apparently knew all about Krakoa when he sent one team to be captured, one team to be killed, and one team to rescue the first team. Unless he mindwiped himself or something.Just realized, if that was Moira 9, then Apocalypse used Krakoa just as Xavier does in Moira 10. Of course, she would be able to tell him all about it...
We really need a full graph of the Moira timelines in the OP or something. I like to reference it while I'm at work doing spreadsheets.
They have the old one online?the one this week added new information to the previous one, so maybe Marvel will release an updated one online.
So, I'd thought that Mystique & Co were breaking into Damage Control to steal the information on when Nimrod was created and the circumstances that led to his creation.
That's weird, though - Moira 9 has that information. That's the whole point of their heist in her 9th life. So she withheld it from Xavier/Mags and somehow Stark/Richards got it?
Hell, this might be where Xavier got the idea. What's crazy is that Xavier apparently knew all about Krakoa when he sent one team to be captured, one team to be killed, and one team to rescue the first team. Unless he mindwiped himself or something.
So, I'd thought that Mystique & Co were breaking into Damage Control to steal the information on when Nimrod was created and the circumstances that led to his creation.
That's weird, though - Moira 9 has that information. That's the whole point of their heist in her 9th life. So she withheld it from Xavier/Mags and somehow Stark/Richards got it?
Hell, this might be where Xavier got the idea. What's crazy is that Xavier apparently knew all about Krakoa when he sent one team to be captured, one team to be killed, and one team to rescue the first team. Unless he mindwiped himself or something.
He understood the importance of Krakoa. I don't think he wipe his mind, otherwise he may not simple send a team to investigate it, he need to be sure that original Krakoa was discovered, even if it means losing a team. Wild.
We have no proof that Moira 10 told Professor all these things earlier as she did in life 5. Making Mother Moira ultimately responsible for the things you are blaming on Xavier. That is assuming that HoX 1 is starting at year 52 as it seems to in the Timeline graph.
Assuming Moira we see in X^0 is Moira 10, she opened her mind to Xavier. So he knew everything about Krakoa (which was used in Moira 9 timeline in X^10).
I am not blaming Xavier. The implication is that he did all the necessary to ensure the plan.
So, the different "X^n" periods in Powers are not all in the same timeline? Oof...
So, the different "X^n" periods in Powers are not all in the same timeline? Oof...
You know what they say about assuming.
Not that I'm defending Xavier. He's done plenty of unscrupulous things. I just don't think the timeline or what we have been shown in the books bear out that assumption. Now in HoX 2 they show her opening up her mind to him in Moira life 5 but her outfit is different. Perhaps that is Moira 6 we are seeing in that scene.
Typical Hickman. He likes to show things to readers as not exactly as they seem to be.
I have to reread every issue and pay attention to details like cloths and backgrounds. As I said Hickman likes to deceive readers of what they think they are seeing.
But at some point Xavier is Xavier 10. And as Moira said, she wanted to try something different. Xavier 10 is onboard.
It's a possibility but it's still a good chance of being Moira IX timeline because of Cylobel's appearance in X^3
I too have re-read every issue. In fact, I do every time one comes out.
I can't claim to have as much knowledge of Hickman as you do. This is the first story of his I've read.
However, my point still remains that we have seen nothing in the timeline or the panels that show her opening up her mind to him in the 10th life. Of course, it must happen by year 52 of Moira's 10th life as that is when House of X begins according to the timeline. But nothing says or shows it must happen before then except for assumptions that we might have.
Dang, can't believe we're already at the half-way point for this event. Anyways, I really loved this issue. Press F to pay respects for my boy Apocalypse.
I said "I have to reread" as "I need to reread", not that I already done that. You posted some goods points that I have to pay more attention. I am not claiming any special knowledge of the story, or even Hickman. I only know from his previous works that he likes to subvert readers expectations and presumptions. Like in "everything dies" in Secret Wars.
is this book making anyone else buy up marvel legends x-men characters
no? just me? okay good