Spoilers: A day ago, Archangel and Dark Beast travel to the North Pole, where an Akkaba base is located. Archangel assures his minions he is not like Apocalypse, and don’t wish to be worshipped by them. There, he meets Autumn Rolfson, who introduces him to her son: Genocide (Holocaust). Now, at Cavern X, Archangel demands the Life Seed. Fantomex tries to use his misdirection, but it’s useless. Wolverine tries to attack Archangel, and is promptly incinerated by Genocide. Famine then uses his powers on Deadpool. Fantomex distracts Archangel by stabbing his foot. Archangel orders his minions to kill X-Force, but to spare Psylocke because she is important. Psylocke realizes it’s up to her to kill Warren. She makes her way through War and Dark Beast, but when she has the chance to kill Archangel, she purposefully misses the mark, inches from his heart. Archangel then retrieves the Life Seed from Fantomex. Deadpool uses smoke to distract them; giving X-Force time to run away using E.V.A. Deathlok tells them Archangel has taken over The World and plans to kill hundreds of innocents this day. Fantomex tells them they’re leaving, but Psylocke decides to stay. Archangel takes Psylocke to the North Pole base. She tries to reason with him, but it’s useless. Psylocke is taken to her quarters, while Archangel and Genocide destroys a town full of innocents.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Podcast with Rick Remender
iFanboy catches up with writer Rick Remender and look back and reflect on Strange Girl, as well catch up on his latest work at Marvel Comics with Venom and Uncanny X-Force.
Remender talks about Uncanny X-Force around the 00:40 mark. Among other things, he says there will be more double-shipping in the upcoming months. Rick has also got X-Force outlined up to issue #34. Robbi Rodriguez is penciling issue #19, and then Greg Tocchini comes on board next, drawing the Otherworld arc, with Captain Britain, Jamie Braddock and other characters from Betsy's life. After that, it's time for a big villain to show up. For the second year, Remender plans to delve deeper into Fantomex's origins as well.
Remender talks about Uncanny X-Force around the 00:40 mark. Among other things, he says there will be more double-shipping in the upcoming months. Rick has also got X-Force outlined up to issue #34. Robbi Rodriguez is penciling issue #19, and then Greg Tocchini comes on board next, drawing the Otherworld arc, with Captain Britain, Jamie Braddock and other characters from Betsy's life. After that, it's time for a big villain to show up. For the second year, Remender plans to delve deeper into Fantomex's origins as well.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Uncanny X-Force #13 Spoilers
Spoilers: While being trapped inside a Celestial Gardener looking for the seed of life, Fantomex and his team are attacked by strangers from a parallel dimension. Unfortunately, there's only one seed of life left. Fantomex's team is overwhelmed, so it's up to Gambit to sacrifice himself while the others run away. At the Sky prison, X-Force and the Amazing X-Men fight AoA Wolverine and his minions. AoA Wolverine tries to convince AoA Jean to let go of her humanity and help him rebuild their world. She rejects his offer, but AoA Logan kidnaps her and teleport themselves to his HQ. AoA Iceman ends up running away, and Fantomex meets X-Force. They retrieve Gateway, who sends them to AoA Wolverine's HQ. Whit a little help from Fantomex's misdirection, they stop AoA Logan from using the Death Seed in Jean. Logan wants them to use the life seed in AoA Logan and stop this madness, but Psylocke tells him they need it to stop Warren back in our world. Jean understands this and sends X-Force home with the help of Gateway, much to Logan's dismay, who wanted to stay and help her. X-Force returns to Cavern-X, where they are surprised by Archangel, the Horsemen of Apocalypse and Dark Beast.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
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“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.