
Writer Saladin Ahmed
Artist Mart N C CColo
Color Artist Jesus Aburtov
Letterer VC’s Cory Petit
Variant Cover Sanford Greene, the Doom homage, as it had Kitty Pryde on it.
A rare aftermath issue!
I like seeing old Morlock, Ape, hanging out with new Morlock, Deep Fake. We learn more of Deep Fake’s history.
Logan ambushes them. Silver Sable is swimming in the river to continue her exercising.
We meet Tushar, a very young mutant, maybe 12 years old? I like how his mutant power is to restore buildings (from what we can see). I like how his power comes from what he needs right now. Their last base was destroyed, and they come across abandoned cabins, that are far from being able to be repaired easily. But here is a young mutant who can repair cabins very easily, and that’s nice.
Silver Sable and Logan are definitely hooking up. I imagine they have not talked about Nightcrawler at all. Sometimes it feels like I’m the only one who kept Uncanny Spider-Man in my heart.
Tushar was taken by a mutant, Coldbug, who is Hybird levels of gross. He looks like a regular dude, until he takes a knife to his own face, and now has a bug face. How does that work? I rather not know. Logan kills him, and Tushar is saved.
Tactical Soldiers Corp. Croatia. Adamantine arrives, looking for the best there is. Some jerk goon wonders if he’s looking for the best mercenary, and name drops Silver Sable. I don’t love that. I love that she’s so well respected, but don’t answer that question.
So, it looks like Silver Sable is sticking around through the Adamantine arc, so I guess I will be too. I imagine I won’t love it as much as I loved this one, but there will be aspects I like, so that’s all I can really ask for.
