The X-Men’s oldest rivals are back to take over Mars
The world of X-Men has been a place of great upheaval in recent years. Marvel’s Merry Mutants evolved from a superhero, sometimes taught at school, to a steward and ambassador for his sovereign nation. When explaining what’s going on in the X-Men, it’s good to take the time to appreciate the simple things when you include high-level ones like singularities, terraforming, and women who can reset timelines and start over when you die. .
How Storm returns to his Mohawk form, wears the latest hot outfits, and reforms the Brotherhood of Mutants to become an X-Men from Mars. that? it dominates
What else is happening on the pages of our favorite cartoons? we will tell you Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of books our comic editors enjoyed over the past week. Some are social pages about the lives of superheroes, some are recommended readings, and some are “check out this awesome art.” There may be spoilers. You may not have enough context. But there will be great cartoons. (And if you missed the last issue, read this.)
Red X-Men #1
Image: R Ewing, Stefano Caselli/Marvel Comics
Storm, the regent of all Mars and a senior leader of the unstable isolationist mutant council that has been alienated from Earth for thousands of years, has re-evaluated her personal identity. , goddess, teacher, superhero and winner of the underground sword fight. Meanwhile, Sunspot and Magneto, the actual founders of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, are convinced they’ve found a cunning mole on Mars.
The storm’s solution? The Broken Mars Alliance needs more than the X-Men. They need brotherhood. And thanks to Russell Dauterman’s new outfit, she’ll look great.
Wonder Woman Historia: Amazons #2
Image: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Gene Ha/DC Comics
There are about 3 different discretes. win moments Wonder Woman’s Story: Amazon #2 I could have underlined today, but for this meaningful exchange, I chose writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Gene Ha (with a few font size changes, not to mention writer Clayton Cowles). . panel melody. I like it so much it makes me mad.
Black Widow #15
Images: Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Rafael T. Pimentel/Marvel Comics
I really liked the person button on the back. black widow For the final issue, we set up this solid run of the series. After evacuating the wealthy with the threat of a super-villain, our heroes realize that the threat is over, the rich are gone, and no one has their hands on the buffet. A cartoon that ends well with a group of superhero friends eating gourmet food and shooting shit in a ruined banquet hall.
Devil Lane #6
Image: Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto/Marvel Comics
devil’s reign, the Daredevil crossover concluded and it looks like something has happened to the twins of Fisk and Matt Murdock and Matt and Elektra. But everyone knows Luke Cage is here to become New York mayor. I can not Waiting Find out what he thinks about MTA funding, road openings, bike security, restaurant sheds and congestion charges.
her hulk #3
Image: Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio/Marvel Comics
I am a simple woman. You put Awesome Andy (formerly Awesome Android, Frankenstein’s Fantastic Four villain, crazy thinker) back into her She Hulk comics as his paralegal and I will love your She Hulk comics.
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The X-Men’s oldest rivals are back to take over Mars
The world of the X-Men has been a place of great upheaval in recent years. Marvel’s Merry Mutants have evolved from superheroes who sometimes teach in a school to stewards and ambassadors for their own sovereign nation. In a time when explaining what’s going on with the X-Men right now involves high-level things like the singularity, terraforming, and a woman who can reset the timeline and start all over again when she dies, it’s good to take time to appreciate the simple things.
Like Storm returning to her Mohawk look, getting a hot new costume, and reforming the Brotherhood of Mutants to become the X-Men from Mars. That? It governs.
What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We will tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of books our comic book editor enjoyed over the past week. It’s part society pages about the lives of superheroes, part reading recommendations, part “look at this cool art.” There may be spoilers. Perhaps there is not enough context. But there will be great comics. (And if you missed the last edition, read this.)
Red X-Men #1
Image: Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli/Marvel Comics
As regent of all of Mars and high leader of a restless council of isolationist mutants who have been alienated from Earth for several millennia, Storm has reassessed her personal identity, a very classic mood for the character who has been a street urchin. , a goddess, a teacher, a superhero and a winner of underground knife fights. Meanwhile, Sunspot and Magneto, founder of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in the first place, are pretty sure they’ve found a treacherous mole on Mars.
Storm’s solution? The fractured alliances of Mars need more than the X-Men. They need a Brotherhood – and thanks to a new costume from Russell Dauterman, she’s going to look awesome doing it.
Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2
Image: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Gene Ha/DC Comics
There are about three different discrete punch moments in History of Wonder Woman: The Amazons #2 I could have underlined today, but I opted for writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Gene Ha (not to mention letterer Clayton Cowles, with this slight change in font size) for this momentous exchange. . One tune in one panel. So good it makes me angry.
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Black Widow #15
Image: Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Rafael T. Pimentel/Marvel Comics
I really liked the people button behind Black Widow put on this solid run of the series for its final issue. After evacuating a gala of rich rich people due to the threat of a supervillain, our heroes realize that the threat has passed, the rich are gone, and no one has touched the buffet. A comic that ends with a group of superhero friends in a wrecked ballroom munching on high-end food and shooting shit is a comic that ends well.
Devil’s Reign #6
Image: Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto/Marvel Comics
reign of the devil, the Daredevil crossover, has come to its conclusion, and I guess things happened with Fisk and Matt Murdock and Matt and Elektra’s twin brother – but I know everyone is really here for Luke Cage to become mayor of New York. I can not Wait to find out what he thinks about MTA funding, open streets, bike safety, restaurant sheds and congestion pricing.
She-Hulk #3
Image: Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio/Marvel Comics
I am a simple woman. You put Awesome Andy (formerly Awesome Android, Frankenstein’s creation of the Fantastic Four villain the Mad Thinker) in your She-Hulk comic to be his legal assistant again, and I’ll love your She-Hulk comic.
#XMens #oldest #rivals #Mars
The X-Men’s oldest rivals are back to take over Mars
The world of the X-Men has been a place of great upheaval in recent years. Marvel’s Merry Mutants have evolved from superheroes who sometimes teach in a school to stewards and ambassadors for their own sovereign nation. In a time when explaining what’s going on with the X-Men right now involves high-level things like the singularity, terraforming, and a woman who can reset the timeline and start all over again when she dies, it’s good to take time to appreciate the simple things.
Like Storm returning to her Mohawk look, getting a hot new costume, and reforming the Brotherhood of Mutants to become the X-Men from Mars. That? It governs.
What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We will tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of books our comic book editor enjoyed over the past week. It’s part society pages about the lives of superheroes, part reading recommendations, part “look at this cool art.” There may be spoilers. Perhaps there is not enough context. But there will be great comics. (And if you missed the last edition, read this.)
Red X-Men #1
Image: Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli/Marvel Comics
As regent of all of Mars and high leader of a restless council of isolationist mutants who have been alienated from Earth for several millennia, Storm has reassessed her personal identity, a very classic mood for the character who has been a street urchin. , a goddess, a teacher, a superhero and a winner of underground knife fights. Meanwhile, Sunspot and Magneto, founder of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in the first place, are pretty sure they’ve found a treacherous mole on Mars.
Storm’s solution? The fractured alliances of Mars need more than the X-Men. They need a Brotherhood – and thanks to a new costume from Russell Dauterman, she’s going to look awesome doing it.
Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2
Image: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Gene Ha/DC Comics
There are about three different discrete punch moments in History of Wonder Woman: The Amazons #2 I could have underlined today, but I opted for writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Gene Ha (not to mention letterer Clayton Cowles, with this slight change in font size) for this momentous exchange. . One tune in one panel. So good it makes me angry.
Related
The Greek Gods In DC’s New Wonder Woman Issue Must Be Seen To Be Believed
Black Widow #15
Image: Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Rafael T. Pimentel/Marvel Comics
I really liked the people button behind Black Widow put on this solid run of the series for its final issue. After evacuating a gala of rich rich people due to the threat of a supervillain, our heroes realize that the threat has passed, the rich are gone, and no one has touched the buffet. A comic that ends with a group of superhero friends in a wrecked ballroom munching on high-end food and shooting shit is a comic that ends well.
Devil’s Reign #6
Image: Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto/Marvel Comics
reign of the devil, the Daredevil crossover, has come to its conclusion, and I guess things happened with Fisk and Matt Murdock and Matt and Elektra’s twin brother – but I know everyone is really here for Luke Cage to become mayor of New York. I can not Wait to find out what he thinks about MTA funding, open streets, bike safety, restaurant sheds and congestion pricing.
She-Hulk #3
Image: Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio/Marvel Comics
I am a simple woman. You put Awesome Andy (formerly Awesome Android, Frankenstein’s creation of the Fantastic Four villain the Mad Thinker) in your She-Hulk comic to be his legal assistant again, and I’ll love your She-Hulk comic.
#XMens #oldest #rivals #Mars
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