Showing posts with label Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor. Show all posts
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Monday, October 7, 2019

Giant-Sized X-Men Monday #31 - New York Comic Con 2019

AiPT!: In the Monday after New York City Comic Con 2019, 14–that’s right–14 past and present X-Creators field X-Men questions in NYCC’s Artist Alley!

AiPT!: When you put Psylocke back in her original body, did you know she’d eventually become Captain Britain–and how does that development make you feel, in general?

Jim Zub: I didn’t at the time, but I love that that’s become the outcome. I think it’s really neat, particularly because it’s harkening back to some of her earlier stories where she took on the mantle and failed at it early on in the Captain Britain series, the original stuff. So it’s a nice bit of bookending to that transformation. Now she gets to really pick up the mantle and carry it forward. I also like the kind of Euro-centric sword and shield stuff they’re doing with her power. I like it. It’s always fun to take the baton for a little bit and carry it off and then someone else is going to evolve it–that’s the way the Marvel Universe works. We all get to add our little pieces and then someone else takes a new turn.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Battle of The Atom: Episode 57 – A Pack Of Misfits with Jim Zub


XavierFiles: "Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery In Madripoor" writer Jim Zub joins us to dive into the wild world of Psylocke, New Tian, and what it’s like to write weird X-Men.

What you’re probably most known for in the last few weeks is “Hunt for Wolveryne: Mystery in Madripoor” #4. Psylocke’s in her old body.

Jim Zub: Honestly, the response has been really good. The majority of people I’ve interacted with have been ecstatic or excited. They see the potential in what we’re doing. These characters, the X-Men in particular, go through permutations, and changes and evolutions in their history and this is no different as far as I’m concerned.

What got you thinking that now was the right time to make this change to Psylocke? How that come about?

Zub: We knew that the “Hunt for Wolverine” books each would have their own revelatory things happening. When we were talking what they could be, how could they take place, I brought up this idea of altering Psylocke and returning some aspects. She’s not going back in time. She’s still done all those things she’s done. In the end of the issue, the Japanese body is around. It’s not just British Betsy. There’s more now. The reason why the team got excited about and we got any momentum was because we were not losing a character, we were gaining a character. We were going to add a character to the mix that we can work with as a future ingredient for cool, dramatic X-Men stories. It’s not about negating Betsy or taking away the things she’s done. It’s about building new stories with these new ingredients. Then it became a matter of “How does this work?” It’s comics, there’s always a way to make it work, but how does this function? How does this track as comic logic? I had a funky way to do that as well and it was all centered around this obscure villain that Claremont created called Sapphire Styx. I kept waiting for the editors to say no, but they were really supportive. We liked this idea that we can do something to kick start a bunch of new, cool, dramatic plotlines for Betsy and inadvertently for Kwannon. I knew there was going to be some contentiousness, particularly when it leaked out what was coming before they actually read the issue. People didn’t know that we had the Japanese body still in play. That was tough because people were freaking out, screaming and yelling and I kept telling them to wait for the issue to come out and react to what’s really there instead of their assumptions of what will be there. I’m excited because the “Uncanny X-Men” team embraced what I was doing and now Betsy’s in the weekly book coming out. I don’t want to say that Betsy had fallen into a rut, but it felt like you couldn’t change anything about her, and I thought “Let’s see if I can change some things and add a bunch of new dramatic potential.”

It’s an interesting development and not something I’d expect from the tie-in leading up to the “Return of Wolverine” book, all things considered.

Zub: It’s because Madripoor was a core ingredient of when Betsy became Lady Mandarin, and Wolverine was such an integral part of that initial story. I thought Patch/Wolverine are integral to Betsy’s story in some ways. I felt like there was a tie there that we could build into. We teased that in the first issue, but readers didn’t necessarily know what was going to be.

It was an unexpected, but delightful surprise. People had concerns about changing Psylocke back impacting Asian representation in comics. What was your thought process with that?

Zub: I’m not here to tell someone what they should believe. People get passionate about the stories and these characters and that is totally valid. I have no ill against someone who tells me they didn’t like the story or what we did. That it’s totally your right and I have no problem with that whatsoever. The only thing I can say is those concerns and fears didn’t come out of the blue with us either. In the end, we had to have something cool coming out of this. We had to have stronger representation by the time this is all set and done. Some people are not going to be able to accept it or want it and that’s fine. I’m not trying to erase anyone’s feeling. I don’t laugh any of this stuff off. Equally, it’s important to know what if we don’t take risks, if we don’t do dramatic things with these characters, they grow stagnant  because people are too afraid to change them. We want to have more possibilities and more things we can do with Psylocke and the other stuff we teased at the end of “Mystery in Madripoor.” This is the only thing I can say without getting full-spoilery and the X-Office supports this. There was thought, and care put into this and a desire to come out of the other side stronger in terms of both representation and stronger characterization and good dramatic storytelling.

Friday, August 24, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4: Full Breakdown and Reference Guide

Blond Ambition: Although Psylocke was inhabiting the body of Kwannon for the past years, her soul reflected the image of her original self. Betsy Braddock debuted in Captain Britain v1 #8 (1976) as a natural blonde Caucasian girl.


Purple Rain: Upon noticing her blonde hair, Psylocke immediately changed it back to purple (or lavender, if you must). Betsy debuted her purple hair in Daredevils v1 #3 (1983), much to her brother’s dismay. Thank you, Alan Moore.

Dressed for Success: Got nothing to wear? How about that little pink dress you wore when you proved yourself worthy of the X-Men by kicking Sabretooth’s ass? Betsy brings back her vintage dress from Uncanny X-Men v1 #213 (1986).


My Reflection: Did Psylocke reflecting on her self-image over the years ring a bell? That’s what she did when she was brought back to life by her brother Jamie in Uncanny X-Men v1 #456 (2005) and came to the same conclusion: Betsy is Betsy.

Greatest Hits: Schoolgirl uniform (Uncanny X-Men v1 #256), Mojoworld slave (New Mutants Annual v1 #2), Vintage pink (Uncanny X-Men v1 #213), Outback armor (Uncanny X-Men v1 #232) and Captain Britain (Captain Britain v2 #12).

Greatest Hits vol. 2: Lady Mandarin (Uncanny X-Men v1 #257), All-New, All-Different Marvel (Uncanny X-Men v4 #1), Crimson Dawn (Uncanny X-Men v1 #333), Marvel NOW (Uncanny X-Force v2 #1) and Classic Ninja (Uncanny X-Men v1 #256).

Kissed to Death: Curious about when Wolverine locked lips with Sapphire Styx and got a piece of his soul trapped forever in her mindscape? Try Marvel Comics Presents v1 #4 (1988). Unfortunately for him, it wasn’t as pleasant as it was for her.

Break it Down: Psylocke exploded Sapphire Styx’s body from within and shattered all her pieces to the four winds. Maybe she took inspiration from the best: Mojo, back when he did the same thing to her in New Mutants Annual v1 #2 (1986).

‘80s Trends: Betsy debuted a new uniform which seems to be based on the original design of her Captain Britain suit, except with the color scheme of her Outback armor, lavender and pink instead of old Britain’s red, blue and white.

Mind Witch: Psylocke tricking Snake-whip into attacking an illusion instead of her felt familiar, right? That was one of Betsy’s favorite tricks back in the day. Here’s Betsy doing the same with poor Rogue in Uncanny X-Men v1 #239 (1988).

Let Me In: When Betsy was admitted to the Xavier School, she wasn’t sure if she belonged with the senior X-Men or the youngsters in training. Fortunately for her, she did show them the tiger within in Uncanny X-Men v1 #213 (1986).

Killing Me Softly: It doesn’t look like Psylocke regrets killing Magneto back in Uncanny X-Men v4 #19 (2017). This is the first time they have met each other since then and judging by her thoughts, she’s ready to kill him again.

Full Circle: Psylocke and Jubilee share a moment after a major change for Betsy. Unlike the first time in Uncanny X-Men v1 #258 (1990) when she was a bit distrustful, Jubilee now showed support to her friend and made sure she was ok.

Ghosts: Dr. Synne mind-controlled her – Captain Britain v1 #8. S.T.R.I.K.E. infiltrated by Vixen targeted her and her friends – Daredevils v1 #3.  Mojo kidnapped, enslaved and gave her bionic eyes – New Mutants Annual v1 #2. The Hand violated her body and soul – Uncanny X-Men v1 #256.

At Last I am Myself: Those were the exact same words said by Betsy when she was free of Spiral’s control in New Mutants Annual v1 #2 (1986). She shares the same sentiment now that she was able to choose who she wants to be.

Je Veux ta Revanche: Kwannon a.k.a. Revanche is back from the dead after 24 years. This is the first time she was seen in her original body other than flashbacks like this one straight from the pages of X-Men v2 #31 (1994).

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 Art

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 Spoilers

Spoilers: After Psylocke’s soul is drained by Sapphire Styx, she finds herself in Saphhire’s mindscape and reflects on her life. Betsy takes her time to investigate and finds out Sapphire has been feeding on others for centuries. When she finds a piece of Logan’s soul trapped there for years, she urges him to fight together and uses her telepathy to help him do so, hence his Patch persona appearing before Styx earlier. All the other souls beg Betsy to avenge them and it’s what she does by breaking Sapphire’s body from within. Betsy taps into all the soul power unleashed by Sapphire to rebuild her original body, molecule by molecule, and makes her way back to the physical world, appearing before her X-Men friends. She’s back to where she belongs. Kitty and the others are taken aback by her original appearance, but there’s no time to celebrate yet. Magneto is still too weak to stop the rocket, so Kitty phases Rogue and Storm out of the vessel. Meanwhile Betsy overwhelms and defeats Bloodlust. Jubilee takes on Knockout. When Viper strikes back, Psylocke then proceeds to implant a suggestion in her brain, blurring her vision. Kitty rescues Rogue and Storm, but Magneto is unable to prevent the rocket launching as he is still too weak. Psylocke then confuses Snake-whip by making her target an illusion instead of her. Rogue touches Knockout and absorbs her powers, defeating her and getting some revenge. Domino points a gun at Snake-ship, who surrenders. Storm makes her entrance and stops the torrential rain hitting Madripoor; Betsy is amazed at her, just like when she joined the X-Men. Magneto threatens to murder Mindblast, and Psylocke is ready to stop him, if necessary killing him again, but he backs down before anything can happen. Afterwards, the X-Men interrogates Magneto, and Psylocke knows he has nothing to do with Wolverine's body. Erik promises to clean up Viper’s mess in Madripoor and track her down, as she has escaped. When it comes to finding Wolverine, Kitty says their only lead was “Soteira”, the organization name. which was revealed by Snake-whip in return for a lighter sentence. Meanwhile Betsy is by herself, admiring the view of Madripoor’s cityline. Jubilee meets her to make sure she’s okay and asks if this is the original her and if she remembers everything they’ve gone through. Betsy says she does. Psylocke explains that when Sapphire exploded, she used the soul power she left behind to create a physical body for herself. It feels a bit strange, but comforting. For so many years her body has been manipulated by others (Dr. Synne, S.T.R.I.K.E., Mojo, The Hand), but no more. Now she’s herself. Meanwhile, back at the Femme Fatales’ fortress, Soteira’s employees are cleaning up the mess, but they are surprised by… the Asian body alive! The woman speaking Japanese just wants to ask a few questions! Kwannon?


Thursday, August 16, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 Preview

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4
Writer: Jim Zub
Art by: Thony Silas & Leonard Kirk
Cover by: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Variant Cover by: Chris Bachalo
Spoiler Variant Cover by: Terry Dodson

The Story:
One of the X-Men is changed forever! Past and present clash in final battle on an island of secrets and sin! What darkness lies within Sapphire Styx? Can a ghost from the past save Psylocke from oblivion?

In Stores: August 22, 2018


Friday, July 27, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery In Madripoor #4 Spoiler Variant by Terry Dodson


Disclaimer: The Spoiler Variant Cover for Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 started making the rounds. The cover art by Terry Dodson was released today by Previews World and Forbidden Planet.

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #3 Art

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #3 Spoilers

Spoilers: Stenya leads Kitty, Domino and Jubilee back to the Femme Fatales’ headquarters. Kitty orders Stenya to take Domino to the launch pad and stop the satellite from being launched while she and Jubilee will rescue the other X-Women. After Viper delays the launch because of the torrential rain hitting Madripoor, Soteira’s mysterious employee orders her to proceed with the launch as scheduled. Sapphire Styx interrupts Viper, rambling about Wolverine being alive. As it turns out, “Wolverine” is an illusion only Sapphire can see. Viper calls for Mindblast and Knockout’s help to deal with Sapphire, leaving Magneto by himself while Rogue and Storm are shipped to the launch pod to be imprisoned inside the rocket. Jubilee and Kitty make their way to the prison and stop both Femme Fatales. Jubilee distracts Mindblast, while Kitty phases Knockout to the ground. Meanwhile, at the launch pad, Domino witnesses Rogue and Storm being shipped inside the rocket, but is surprised by Bloodlust, who kills Stenya. Domino and Bloodlust fight each other. Back at the HQ, Kitty phases through Mindblast’s psychic enhancements, preventing Mindblast from controlling minds. As a result, Magneto finally breaks free. At the upper level, Sapphire keeps struggling with Wolverine’s illusion which seemingly hurts her physically. Magneto lashes out at Mindblast for violating his mind, but Kitty warns him it’s more important to stop the rocket from launching. Viper orders her minions to proceed with the launching and there’s only 30 seconds left. Domino defeats Bloodlust and reunites with Kitty and Jubilee, just in time to watch Sapphire struggling with Wolverine’s illusion. Domino realizes it’s Psylocke messing up with Sapphire’s mind from within. Betsy tells Sapphire she won’t ever drain souls again and seemingly destroys Sapphire’s body.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #3 Preview

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #3
Writer: Jim Zub
Art by: Thony Silas
Cover by: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Variant Cover by: Chris Bachalo

The Story:
Madripoor’s secrets are worth killing for... and if Kitty Pryde fails to uncover them, another X-Man will die! Has Domino’s luck finally run out? And what is the Soteira Project?

In Stores: July 25, 2018


Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 Art

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 Spoilers

Spoilers: Kitty phases both Domino and Jubilee and together they escape to the sewers under Madripoor’s Lowtown. The Femme Fatales regroup at their headquarters and we learn they were hired by a mysterious client who has enhanced their abilities and powers. Viper orders the Femme Fatales to imprison Rogue and Storm along with their special guest, the real Magneto, whose mind was scrambled by Sapphire Styx and Mindblast. Viper contacts her employer and says that Magneto and the X-Men have been dealt with. She worries Sapphire’s hunger is becoming an issue since she almost killed Magneto and is now draining Psylocke’s soul. The employer orders her to focus on finalizing the “delivery” and that they only serve the will of “Soteira”. Elsewhere, Sapphire is planning to drain Psylocke some more but is shocked to learn that Betsy is dead; no heartbeat, no breath.

Back at the Princess Bar, the remaining X-Men tend to their wounds and plan to hide in plain sight to gather information. Kitty, Domino and Jubilee visit alleys, clubs, bars, and one clue leads to another until they find one of the Femme Fatales guarding a mysterious man in a casino. Jubilee creates a diversion, while Domino takes on Bloodlust and Kitty phases Stenya Ubacowits, the mysterious man, outside. The three X-Men demand answers from Stenya and he says he was hired to plot flight trajectories for a satellite that was supposed to launch that night but was called off due to bad weather. Kitty forces him to lead them to the launch pod. Back at Viper’s headquarters, Rogue regains consciousness and realizes that Storm being confined in such a small space is the reason the weather is out of control outside. Meanwhile, Sapphire is still enjoying the effects of Psylocke’s magnificent soul on herself and gloats over Betsy’s corpse, but is surprised by the sight of none other than Wolverine himself in his Patch disguise holding Betsy’s dead body.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Jim Zub Teases Surprise for 'Mystery in Madripoor' #4

Jim Zub has confirmed via Twitter that a new Spoiler Variant Cover for Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 was solicited. The final order cut-off for retailers is July 30. Mystery in Madripoor #4 will be released August 22.

Q: Do you think you can keep the twist happening in Madripoor #4 secret until release date or is it likely to be spoiled in future solicitations/conventions/preview art/interviews?

Jim Zub: I know it’ll be spoiled once copies arrive with retailers, but before then I’m hoping it’ll stay a secret. Fingers crossed.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 Preview

Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2
Writer: Jim Zub
Art by: Thony Silas
Cover by: Greg Land
Variant Cover by: Chris Bachalo

The Story:
One X-Man down, five to go! The new Femme Fatales claim their first victim (but not their last)! What is Magneto’s connection to Logan’s disappearance? Can Storm, Kitty, Domino and Jubilee survive when the whole city is hunting them.

In Stores: June 27, 2018