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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Last Week's Comics Reviewed 07.24.2019


Hey y’all. We got one issue this week: Age of X-Man’s conclusion. I dropped Uncanny X-Men months ago so I didn’t read it. SO, the next time we discuss X-Men here, it’ll be about the Hickman era. I’ll have a piece up about the San Diego announcements later this week. I’m interested, but have no real idea of where those series are going. But that’s the future. Let’s talk today!

Spoilers for: Age of X-Man Omega

Age of X-Man Omega

Writers: Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler
Artist: Simone Buonfantino
Colorist: Triona Farrell
Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles
Cover: Phil Noto

This is it. The end of an era. The Hickboot is upon us, but how did the last major X-Men story fare? Quite well actually. Age of X-Man was a very hit and miss event overall, but this finale does a great of blending the overall themes of each miniseries involved. There isn’t much in the way of plot here, which is its biggest downfall. The first part of the issue is spent with Nate catching everyone up to speed. Its not great or interesting narration. It serves its purpose though.
 
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               The second portion of the issue is a conversation between several of the X-Men and Nate. They debate whether they should stay in this world or return to their original home. And its this conversation where the entire story comes together. I had been wondering what the point of Age of X-Man and this is where it comes into focus: No matter how messy or painful our relationships are, they are ultimately what makes life worth living. And that hit me really hard. Its something I have struggled wth in the. Sometimes, I don’t value the connections I make with others and I need to remind myself or be reminded to take a step back and appreciate things. Good or bad, we are what our interactions with others make us and show us to be. And that’s a powerful thought.
 
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               This idea also takes to Nate and he creates a way to send everyone home just in time for Jonathon Hickman to do whatever weird and interesting things he’s planning. It’s a fitting sendoff and ends with a hint of this world returning in the future.



               The art here is also fantastic. Its clear and easy to see, but it also conveys character really well. I understand exactly how characters are feeling even if they don’t speak. Which is exactly what good storytelling art looks like.

Verdict: Buy

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