“I will execute great vengeance on them with wrathful rebukes. Then they will know that I am Mutant!” Heed the lessons from the book of New Mutants, chapter 12, verses 1-32!
This is the word according to the erratic Ed Brisson.
As envisioned by the forgettable Marco Failla.
The official plot:
“The human world never seems to tire of lashing out at Krakoa. The NEW MUTANTS have their ways of striking back.”
Marvel Comicsl
If you count a failed attempt to make people feel sad as striking back, yeah, this is the perfect description.
My Impressions:
- Doxing Bad: Sorry Marvel, you haven’t built this subject up enough in the sub-plot arena for it to carry a full issue. Ultimately that means your message is lost.
- Bad Judgement: If you’re going for an emotional issue…why would you use Glob? The guy has no face. No face means no facial expression!
- Great artwork: Not so much. I really felt that this was cartooned out. I couldn’t help but think of some comic strip dad with a pencil behind his ear.
Notable Appearances/Events:
- Anole (Victor Borkowski)
- Glob Herman (Robert Herman)
- Mirage (Danielle ‘Dani’ Moonstar)
- Magik (Illyana Rasputin)
- Trinary
- Joseph Canning
Bottom Line: 1 Star!
New Mutants has struggled to find an identity since the House of X event, flip flopping between multiple line-ups, which detracts from its potential. As the youngest team, this title should be full of drama and angst. The attempts are there with relevant subject matter. Unfortunately, Marvel just is NOT pulling it off. The sad isn’t sad, the angry isn’t angry and that means the boring IS boring.