Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists #1 Spoilers
Spoilers: At Department X’s office, Jubilee and Iceman are entrusted with baking thank-you cookies for the X-Men. Bobby gives Jubilee a hard time by joking around non-stop and making a mess out of the kitchen. Blob interrupts their shenanigans and informs the team a couple, Luke and Nezumi, has engaged in intimacy and broken the rules for the third time. Department X – Iceman, Psylocke, Northstar, Blob, Jubilee and Moneta – suit up for the mission. While Moneta particularly harbors special disgust for the “retrogrades”, the team treats it as a usual mission. At the couple’s hideout, Psylocke strikes her psychic sword against Nezumi. The woman says she won’t be taken this time, which surprises Betsy as she remembers the other times she was captured. Meanwhile, Iceman keeps casually joking around while pursuing Luke, who screams that he’ll find Nezumi again because he loves her. Bobby imprisons Luke in an ice coffin. Moneta uses her psychic fingers on Luke and confirms there has been intimacy violations. Jubilee is a bit uncomfortable with Bobby taking the whole thing so lightly and treating Luke as a thing rather than a person. Nezumi begs to Department X to let her go as she’s pregnant, crying her eyes out. Iceman simply freezes her as well. Department X is taken aback and Northstar informs that it’s possible to procreate the old-fashioned way even though mutantkind has evolved past that. Betsy uses her telepathy and confirms the woman is saying the truth; she’s pregnant. The team decides to take Nezumi back to their offices and deal with the first pregnancy in years their own way.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Inside Age of X-man's 'Horny Cop Gestapo' with X-Tremists
Newsarama: Ahead of Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists #1's release this Wednesday, Newsarama spoke with writer Leah Williams about how a mutant utopia can exist without one of the X-Men’s core melodramatic tenets (romantic intrigue … natch), and how mutants find each other in the most unlikely places.
Newsarama: Leah, let’s start with the basics. What can you tell us about X-Tremists and its place in “Age of X-Man”?
Leah Williams: “Age of X-Man” is a utopian mutant society where all love is forbidden. Nate Grey had a tumultuous upbringing, so his vision of utopia removes the family unit from life entirely - including the removal of everything preceding the formation of one. Love, dating, queer identity, even a basic knowledge of sex acts or reproduction - he’s wiped these things from conscious memory to create a real, functioning utopia, meaning, the vast majority of its inhabitants are genuinely and blissfully unaware of turmoil.
“X-tremists” is the pejorative term that the rebels use for Department X, who are the secret police prosecuting infractions in this world. Up to and including intimacy violations. X-Tremists is a miniseries that answers the question of what’s lost when we take love, sexuality, and family away.
Nrama: You’ve got quite a line-up for this team. How’d you pick these particular characters and what brings them together?
Williams: I wanted characters who would be coming into this already having experiences of forbidden or unconventional love, including queer identity. They don’t form Department X of their own volition, as everything and everyone’s roles in “Age of X-Man” were assigned to them by Nate Grey in curating his utopia, so while canonically it’s his fault for putting a gay French-Canadian anarchist on his horny cop gestapo; that’s conflict of interest is what's by design. I picked these team members because I saw them as the ones who we could really, really have a lot of fun with once they start f&@$ing s#%t up.
Nrama: What are the X-Tremists up against here?
Williams: You’ll see Department X portrayed as villains in the other "Age of X-Man" books, and it’s because they are. What they’re doing is unconscionable. But they’re good people, and what they’re up against is the fabric of this alternate reality - which we start to see unraveling in Issue 1 when they encounter a variable that the “Age of X-Man” world is totally unprepared for.
Nrama: The solicitation for X-Tremists #1 mentions the team fighting “love,” while later solicits mention “forbidden romance” between Psylocke and Blob. What’s going on with this new twist on the old idea of star-crossed mutant romance?
Williams: It’s not actually new twist, I’d say! Just a straightforward forbidden romance. They prosecute intimacy violations by day, but come together in their off-hours in a real and authentic way. Fred’s personality is different in "Age of X-Man" because this utopian society produces conditions that would change a lot about how he, specifically, interacts with the world - and they think they’ve been in "Age of X-Man" for three years. He’s a softer, kinder, Blob and Betsy is aloof, beautiful, and far-removed. She’s feeling emotionally adrift, and his warmth and openness is what draws her in.
Nrama: You’re working with Georges Jeanty on X-Tremists. What’s it like teaming up with an artist like Georges?
Williams: Oh, it was absolutely thrilling to find out we’d be working together on this. This is a difficult story to tell in terms of sensitive subjects, and being paired with Georges has been amazing. The way he draws each member of Department X is so loving and beautiful that I’ve squealed about things like cheekbones and "purple hair porn” because he nails it every time.
Nrama: What’s your favorite thing he’s drawn for X-Tremists so far?
Williams: I can’t list specific panels without spoiling major events, but in general my favorite aspect of working with Georges is how he adds a really rich cinematography to this story - the way he breaks down emotional beats and knows how to add stillness and reflection on a character’s face, the way he teases out nuance in their expressions, the lushness to the scenery - it’s all breathtakingly beautiful.
Nrama: 2019 is shaping up to be the year of the X-Men. What makes the X-Men the perfect superheroes for this moment?
Williams: “Age of X-Man” is perfect in particular because its larger themes are specifically about exploring why assimilation is not equality. Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler are the brilliant architects of this event (and writers of Marvelous X-Men, AoXM’s main title!) and they have purposefully created the perfect sandbox to explore questions of intersectionality within the mutant metaphor. Not only that, but they and the X-office editors deliberately recruited a roster of diverse creators to help flesh it out. “Age of X-Man” is action-packed catharsis.
Nrama: “Age of X-Man” is not a sequel to “Age of Apocalypse,” but something of a spiritual successor. How does it feel being a part of that kind of storytelling tradition?
Williams: It does feel like I’m participating in something grand and rarified - this many people working within the same world can be unwieldy for some projects, but not with us. Writers, artists, and editors - everyone has been amazingly helpful and excited about what we’re doing. We check in with each other, ask questions about what’s happening in each other’s books, ask permission to use a character from someone else’s team, etc, all to ensure that readers get a cohesive world-building experience across the books. We believe in what we’re doing.
Right now, as we’re passing the halfway mark in terms of scripts turned in for these miniseries, we’re looking around at each other like “…I don’t want this to end.” It feels like a sad, sweet, summer camp farewell.
Nrama: Bottom line, what should fans know going into X-Tremists? What makes this story a must-read for X-Fans?
Williams: Each issue focuses on a different Department X team member - I have a strong team and I wanted to spotlight them as individuals while we move forward through the story, to give fans more airtime with their faves and to use multiple POV’s to enrich the story.
This miniseries is also gonna hurt. It’s a difficult story to tell by nature, because of the role Department X was assigned in this utopian society without their choosing. They didn’t sign up for this, and X-tremists is about the consequences of trying to force heroes into a reality they would never consciously comply with. X-tremists is not about reveling in erasure, it’s about doing justice to how violently relieved Bobby’s gonna feel when he finally wakes up in this alternate reality and the kind of ice-cold anger he’d have once he sees that not only did Nate Grey put him on the secret police, but imagined an armband on him.
Every issue of X-tremists brings pain and catharsis, increasingly, until we end with a bombastic, jubilant, grand finale.
Friday, February 22, 2019
Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists #1 Preview
Writer: Leah Williams
Art by: Georges Jeanty
Cover by: Razzah
Variant Cover by: Ema Lupacchino
Connecting Variant Cover by: Inhyuk Lee
Secret Variant Cover Also Available
The Story: Enter The Age of X-Man!
A perfect world doesn’t just…happen. It needs to be cultivated. That’s where the X-Tremists come in. Psylocke, Iceman, Northstar, Blob, Jubilee and Moneta protect people from threats they won’t even know existed, including the most insidious threat of all — love.
In Stores: February 27, 2019
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
X-Solicits for May 2019
Age of
X-Man: X-Tremists #4 (of 5)
Leah
Williams (W) • Georges Jeanty (A)
Cover
by: Rahzzah
The Age
of X-Man Continues!
• Northstar
— the guiding light that keeps the traveler reassured they are going in the
right direction.
• If only
the name rang true for poor Jean-Paul…
|
|
Age of
X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #4 (of 5)
Lonnie
Nadler & Zac Thompson (W) • Marco
Failla (A)
Cover
by: Phil Noto
The Age
of X-Man Continues!
• Is
the world beginning to crumble or are the X-Men going mad? The protectors of
the perfect planet of peace find themselves pushed to the edge.
|
|
Age of
X-Man: Prisoner X #3 (of 5)
Vita
Ayala (W) • German Peralta (A)
Cover
by: Patch Zircher
The Age
of X-Man Continues!
• One
of the inmates holds the key to unlocking their true reality. Is it Beast?
• And
who is really pulling the strings within the prison walls?
|
|
Age of
X-Man: Nextgen #4 (of 5)
Ed
Brisson (W) • Marcus To (A)
Cover
by: Chris Bachalo
The Age
of X-Man Continues!
• The
Age of X-Man is coming apart at the seams!
• The
students are working on multiple fronts, but they need to put the pieces
together before someone finds out!
•
Someone may already be onto their trail!
|
|
Age of
X-Man: Apocalypse & The X-Tracts #3 (of 5)
Tim Seeley (W) • Salva Espin (A)
Cover
by: Gerardo Sandoval
Variant
Cover by: Peach Momoko
The Age
of X-Man Continues!
• The
X-Tracts face the wrath of an X-Man as Colossus attacks!
• Plus,
Dazzler takes on the tongue of Chernobog one-on-one!
• For a
team who believe in love, they’re sure getting in a lot of fights!
|
|
Age of
X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #4 (of 5)
Seanan
Mcguire (W) • Juan Frigeri (A)
Cover
by: Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki & Guru-Efx
The
Must Forbidden Love!
• Role
model and idol to millions Kurt Wagner (better known as Nightcrawler) may
have had a lapse in judgment a few years ago...and only Mystique can lead him
to the fruit of his loins!
|
|
|
Uncanny
X-Men #17 & #18
Matthew Rosenberg (W) • Carlos
Gomez (#17) & Carlos
Villa (#18)
Covers
by: Wilce Portacio
• First…the X-Men lose one of their own.!
• Then…the new Black King of the Hellfire Club makes a move.
|
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Age of X-Man: NextGen #1 Spoilers & Art
Spoilers: Clerk Braddock of Department X, the law enforcers of the Age of X-Man, visits the Summers Institute for Higher Learning to speak to the students at Professor Sunfire's Civil Management class. The students sorted in the Law Enforcement discipline will be mentored by Department X officers.
Monday, February 11, 2019
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)