The X-Men resurrected a planet. A PLANET. as well as they did it during a gala event, no less. In the centerpiece of week three (okay, the entire event), Hellfire Gala: Planet-Size X-men, a team of 15 mutants worked together to terraform Mars. however it’s not just to make a world for the millions of Arakkii mutants who Apocalypse given Earth. The X-Men likewise state “Planet Arakko” as the funding of the solar system. Here, diplomats from around the galaxy can satisfy in peace as well as try to avoid conflicts. as well as they have to be civil. outside the limits of the diplomatic zone are mutants who have only understood war as well as suffering for millennia. So they aren’t just citizens – they’re security. as well as it likewise assists that there is a new SWORD station, “The Keep,” over the planet.
So, thinking about this huge development, it was a bit disappointing that the other two Hellfire Gala week three titles, X-Corp #2 as well as new Mutants #19, barely even discussed the mutant phenomenon. Let’s take a look at what did occur in those issues, since they weren’t bad, however the cataclysmic events of Planet-Size X-Men cast a planet-sized shadow over them.
Hellfire Gala Week Three: new Mutants #19 had an impossible Task: complying with Planet-Size X-Men
Warlock just misses his buddy Doug – who married a seven-foot-tall mutant warrior named Bei the Bloodmoon. anybody can associate to that. (Image: new Mutants #19, marvel Comics)
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Writer: Vita Ayala
Artist: Alex Lins
Colorist: Matt Milla
A quick note: If the Hellfire Gala of new Mutants came out before Planet-Size X-Men, it would have felt like a fun series of character moments as well as fascinating developments. From Dani as well as Rhane speaking about her missing child to Karma as well as Magik getting a bit flirty. Finally, to the huge secret at the center: where is Scout? She’s X23 as well as Daken’s bit sister, a clone of Laura who is a clone of Logan (it’s a strange family). Also, there’s this artist who is just a dick to the new Mutants. Like, he ought to be one of X-Force’s exceptions to the “Kill No Man” law.
Barry the Artist? much more like Barry the Asshat. (Image: new Mutants #19, marvel Comics)
As far as Hellfire Gala developments, we just see the new Mutants altering their wardrobes (and Warpath getting stuck in his elegant take on pads) on Mars, signaling the after-after party. potentially mutants only. however we don’t discover much about what comes next for the world formerly understood as Mars. nor do we discover exactly how the Arrakii will run it or who the mysterious regent is. My money’s on Apocalypse. Of course, a scene on Mars couldn’t occur before Planet-Size X-Men, however with just a minor tweak, this might have been at the beginning of Hellfire Gala week three, as well as it would have mixed in incredibly with all the other roguishness going on in the event.
Also, the shadow King murdered Scout, a preteen girl, so there’s that too.
Hellfire Gala Week Three: X-Corp#2 is mainly company as well as business Warfare…and not much Mars
That type of appeal truly reminds me of my ex. (Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)
Writer: Tini Howard
Artist: Alberto Foche
Colorist: Sunny Gho
In Planet-Size X-Man, we saw the mutants curate their own planet. working together to rebuild something, the mutants shocked the world. Meanwhile, in X-Corp #2, we see the remarkable enjoyment of…
KITCHEN MANAGEMENT!
(Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)
JOB INTERVIEWS!
(Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)
PUTTING ON MAKEUP!
(Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)
SHAVING!
(Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)
Even though X-Corp #2 comes at the end of Hellfire Gala week three, we don’t see Mars or even hear mention of it. even much more so than new Mutants #19, X-Corp ought to have come before Planet-Size X-Men. It’s difficult even to state if this was great or not because the entire time you’re reading, you’re thinking, “what’s happening on Mars – or is it world Arakko now – or is it The Orb formally understood As Mars, or TOFKAM for short.”
However, like new Mutants #19, it’s a great comic. To be fair, the Nazi mutant Von Strucker siblings attempt to assassinate members of X-Corp as well as are satisfied with the uglier sides of Monet as well as Angel – Penance as well as Archangel. It’s just regrettable that it came at the end of Hellfire Gala week three when we were all still blown away by the huge firework show.
At least Warlock, Doug, as well as Bei the Blood Moon are all buddies at the end. (Image: new Mutants #19, marvel Comics)
(Featured Image: X-Corp #2, marvel Comics)