Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!
For this entry, it’s the beginning of the end for the Krakoan Era! Since Jonathan Hickman took the reigns of Marvel Entertainment’s Children of The Atom, fans have had mixed emotions. Some (like myself) have loved the fresh takes and concept of one nation under Charles Xavier. Others have yearned for a return to basics.
No matter what side you fall on, the next phase of mutantkind history has left a strong impression. But like all good things, they eventually must come to an end.
FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #1 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham ushers in the X-Men’s greatest fight with everything in the balance! Let’s take a deeper dive into what is happening now.
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
The issue opens up with Scott Summers being a prisoner of a mysterious figure int the old west. Scott’s narration leads readers along as this dream has been recurring for quite some time. Being presented to members of Orchis, Scott’s life is sentenced to death. As he’s led out to be hung, a familiar member of the crowd watches on. It appears to be Jean Grey!
As Scott is hung, he appears to be flying. Puzzled by his thoughts, Scott wakes up in a van He is being led into a courthouse in Paris. The crowd is unruly as he walks by. Knowing the danger looming, Scott tries keeping a strong reaction. It keeps him going and maybe fate will send some help.
Meanwhile underground, Colossus and Wolverine make plans to free Scott before his trial. Readers are gifted a throwback moment as the pair executes a famous maneuver.
The story swings back to Scott as he’s confronted by Alia Gregor and Omega Sentinel. The conversation turns into a cat and mouse play as Alia tries taking a victory lap at the X-Men’s downfall. Scott is matching her word for word. The banter gets ended by Sentinel as Cyclops prepares for trial.
Readers see how the X-Men family looks to rebound from the events of the Hellfire Gala. Major players look ready to fight back. New alliances are forged. Will it be enough to save Cyclops? If the ending pages have anything to say, Gregor’s plans may have won the first round, but there’s a lot of fight left in the X-Family.
Duggan ties in the classic plot thread of Humans vs. Mutants extremely well. The fear and anger can be felt the minute Cyclops leaves the van. Duggan gives a fair share of the story to Wolverine and Colossus. The friendly comradery between both shines as they make their attempt to free Scott.
The other members of the X-family make contributions with an excellent speech from Emma Frost. The closing pages look to add another wildcard in the mix but the writing is only in the beginning phases as to where their endgame leads.
Werneck and Valenza leave readers with some fantastic visuals to follow. The opening shot of Scott facing the mob reflects the anger and hatred for being who he is. The dialogue with Scott and Alia shapes the one-upsmanship both physically convey. Alia displaces bitterness as her crowning achievement. The other characters get some excellent visual panels.
The full page shot of Wolverine flying at the camera is sure to gather more eyes on the story. This all leads into a surprise ending that leaves no doubt war has been declared. With all the moving parts, Werneck and Valenza display nice pieces to reflect an already explosive tale.
FINAL POINT: 8.5
The final battle between Humanity and Mutantkind explodes onto the pages of the X-Men’s last stand! Solid writing and dynamic art set a high standard with the darkest hour yet to approach.Trust me, you won’t want to miss picking this up on New Comic Book Day.
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