Phillip Kennedy Johnson spends most of the issue introducing a couple, before making it clear that the inbound ship is bringing some unwanted xenomorphs with them. The planet is inhabited by a religious group from Earth who were facing persecution there. This new arc starts off two years later, and introduces us to a colonist world that is just about finished being terraformed. I’m curious to learn more about The Spark now.Īlien #7 – When the first arc of this series ended, I did wonder where the series would go, given that very few characters were still living. I also like how he’s made Cortez interesting, and maybe even a little bit sympathetic. Spurrier is one of the few writers who is really digging into the story potential of Krakoa and the new mutant civilization, and I appreciate that. I also like the way Kurt continues to work at his new mutant religion. At the same time, I like the way Spurrier has gotten into the heads of Nightcrawler, Legion, Fabian Cortez, and his new creation, Lost, as they move to stop Onslaught’s plans. X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation #1 – It kind of bothers me that Simon Spurrier and Bob Quinn’s Way of X miniseries didn’t wrap up their story, but instead led into this one-off, which (it seems) is in turn setting up another series down the road.
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