X-MEN #20 (MARVEL COMICS)

What has Scott Summers done now? That is a normal question these days. Since the Fall of Krakoa, Cyclops has been a polarizing figure to many. The residents of Merle, Alaska have their opinions. One in particular has had one since the X-Men set up shop.

Agent Lundqvist wants to have a meeting in wake of the events of the Hellfire Vigil. Something tells me this won’t be very diplomatic.

X-MEN #20 by Jed MacKay, Netho Diaz, Sean Parsons, Fernando Sifuentes and Clayton Cowles showcase a meeting of two very opinionated minds.

Let’s take a closer look at where the drama leads now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay puts Summers in a very comfortable scenario. Lundqvist comes at Cyclops with a furious aggression. Readers can see the argument why. With the actions Summers were involved in, all good trust has faded (if it ever existed). The action doesn’t take too long to hit. Luckily it does. The remainder of the chapter teases a few sub plots without building to more.

Readers see how the Vigil’s events have left a solid trail of fallout. Beast, Kwannon and Temper all have notable page time. It serves as a good break from the fighting at hand. The Magik/Juggernaut dynamic has been the biggest surprise of the series. Readers have a healthy dose before heading back to the fight. Cyclops’ commitment (for better or worse) takes hold. It leads to omissions that have been brewing for a while. Once the fight is stopped, things speed to close.

The dialogue gives a few more verbal jabs in for the combatants. Readers can sense what Lundqvist truly thinks. It is met with a cold demeanor Summers has been known for. There is a very noticeable shift in the X-Man’s persona. In this moment, it is what fuels him. It also feels as Scott NEEDS to be angry to keep going. The final page leaves him and readers with a nice mystery to solve. It was better than a post fight press conference for sure.

Diaz and the art team lock in on the building rage of both personas. The initial blow is followed up by a direct view of Lundqvist ready to swing more. It helps to fully illustrate Cyclops dirty secrets and their ramifications. The close-up of the eyes tell a tale. This one is not going to end well for someone. The near full page of Lundqvist squaring up is prime example.

The other members have more emotional images to display. Their relationship woes take center stage. As mentioned, they give a break between rounds. As soon as the fight resumes, they all take a back seat. The six-panel page delivers on a great back and forth. It is followed up by a solid full page panel. This energy slows down in the closing pages. The art winds down events with subtle verbal punches. Both opponents have cold reactions until one hits a nerve. It helps to wrap things up with much to consider next time.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.5

The sins of Scott Summers are answered with a knock-down, drag out fight! MacKay unloads on the frustration of events with his writing. Diaz and the art give fans a fight for the ages. The Children of the Atom never cease to get readers talking!

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