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Film – X-Men 2

Posted by John Klein III on May 5, 2014
Posted in: Film, Reviews. Tagged: Katie Stuart. Leave a comment

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Director Bryan Singer

Screenplay Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris and David Hayter

Story Bryan Singer, David Hayter and Zack Penn

Premiere Date May 2, 2003

I only only this once, as the Widescreen version.  I had own the Full Screen version, but upgraded it not too long ago.  Remember that era where they made two copies of each movie?  So weird all the shelf space stores had back then to allow that.  Just buy the widescreen and then zoom in once.  It would almost be better that way.

This DVD, everything I wanted to start it, automatically set itself to show subtitles, super annoying!

Three short years after the original film, we were given the most anticipated and better sequel, it was well worth the wait!  It ranks at the top of my list of the films but I’m not sure what I would rank as the next two to make a Top Three list.  First Class and then The Wolverine, or I might swap the two of them.  I’m not ready to commit yet.

At this point, 2003, I was wired into the Internet – but I would consider it casual compared to how much I am now with my three websites I go to daily and my one that I go to at least once an hour.

When Nightcrawler was announced as joining the cast, I was so happy.  He’s my third favorite X-Man and I would argue that you can’t have an X-Men movie with Kurt but I also understood why an actor might not want to play the role.  He’s played by Alan Cummings – who I had known prior to this but have become a fan of his since his portrayal.  He’s been in such films as GoldenEye, Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion, Spice World, The Anniversary Party, Josie and the Pussycats and my favorite, Reefer Madness.

I refer to this film as X-Men 2 but they marketed as X2.  Like how X-Men 3 is X-Men Last Stand but who calls it that.  X2 – Mutants United.  Just call it what it is.

This film has the basic premise of God Loves, Man Kills – Stryker wants to kill mutants and Magneto eventually will team up with the X-Men to thwart Stryker’s plan.  God Loves, Man Kills – of course was brought to us by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson.

Now, onto the film!

They held over the X in the FOX gimmick so it does a slow fade.  It is simple but I like it.

The film opens with the White House.  There is a tour going on at the moment.  We see the current President, played by Cotter Smith – who right now is playing the president at NBC’s Revolution – a show I feel like I’m constantly willing to drop but every three episodes, it seems to prove itself again.  ABC’s Once Upon A Time and Revenge sort of do that trick too.  Two or three lesser shows and then they knock one out of the park and then it back again.  I guess Smallville was like that too, tiny amount of characterization, it would be mostly undone by the end of the episode but then they would do a mythology episode and I’ll be hooked all over again.

0:02:29, we hear our first Bamf and at :32, we see our first Bamf.  I swear, as soon as that one two punch happened, I was smiling and the movie could do no wrong.

We see Nightcrawler, still hidden by white face and a trenchcoat, posing like the famous Kennedy portrait.  We do see a blue tail, as the first big action piece happened.  Kurt starts bouncing and bamfing and we see that if he was a villain, he would be pretty hard to beat.

The Secret Service gets five guys in front of the President, as it should be.  They are doing their job.

I’m not a fan of the character design for Nightcrawler.  With all of the tattoos that seem silly.  Later, we learn that he made the markings himself to be closer to God.  Which is nice and all but I mean really, unnecessary.  We probably could have gotten Cummings to be in the third film if his makeup process wasn’t so soul crushing.  If they went with the simple blue skin or better, fine layer of blue fur, it would have cut the process down in half and he could have had a better time of it.

I do like how they made Kurt’s tail functional, as it grabs a knife to kill the President.  He gets shot and dropped the knife which has on it “Mutant Freedom Now” marked on it.

Such a great way to open the film!

0:05:39, we see the back of Wolverine’s head, making him the first X-Man of the film.  He’s gone to Alkali Lake where Xavier has told him the Weapon X facility should be located.  He walks through a small barrier, sees a wolf and that’s it.  There is no building or any infrastructure to speak of.  I’m not sure where he thinks people parked back in the day but I couldn’t figure it out.

Wolverine is smoking a cigar, this is before Quesada’s no smoking rule in the comics.

That wolf shows Wolverine the respect.

Hugh Jackman still looks young in this film but not as baby faced as he was in the first film.

Wolverine’s face segues into a wolf’s face at a museum.  We hear Storm’s voice before seeing her.  Halle Berry’s wig is so much better than in the first film.

We see a blonde girl eating ice cream and one of the mutant boys sees her, they make eye contact and he sticks his tongue out at her, revealing a lizard tongue.  No wonder humans don’t like mutants, they can be jerks sometimes.  To be fair, she did stick her tongue out at first but she doesn’t have a lizard tongue.  You’ll think before they got to the museum, Xavier would have took the kid aside and tell him, “if you are not going to one think, please make it this – don’t stick out your tongue.”  Xavier is working hard on keeping his school for the gifted a secret, he doesn’t need some kid ruining everything.  Storm calls him Artie, which is cool but if he’s going to be Artie, let’s make him at least very pink.  I get why they didn’t go the whole “big blank white eyes and pink spots” route but he could have been pinker.  Also, Artie but no Leech?  That’s not right.

Cut to a sabretooth tiger statue, that’s a call back.

We see Famke Jannsen back as Jean, also with a proper hairstyle now.  It is shorter and better.  Jason Marsden as Cyclops, yeah buddy!

Jean’s telepathy is out of control and starts messing with the television sets around the museum.  Scott tries to calm her down.  He references that it has been out of control for a month now, since Ellis Island.  Meaning that the first film was only a month ago.  Wolverine took his sweet time getting to Alkali Lake.  Also, was the president from the previous film in his final days in office and that’s why we got a new president now?  It must be!  So the year is still 2000 then (or around then) and this film must be in late January or early February.

Scott also references that Jean has nightmares at night and when they wake up, all the items have been scattered.  Xavier still letting them share a bed, those naughty mutants!

0:09:30, Rogue, Iceman and Pyro are sitting around a table.  I forgot that Aaron Stanford has joined the cast as Pyro.  The bad boy to Shawn Ashmore’s Iceman.  They are not just opposites by their powers but also by their temperaments.

I do like seeing a Junior class of X-Men forming.

The three of them are being harassed by two idiot boys.  They really want to borrow Pyro’s lighter.  Which I get Pyro being a jerk to them, but shouldn’t those two boys have their own lighter(s) if they have their own cigarettes?  Also, is it cool to smoke in the eatery of a museum?

For some odd reason, Singer has decided to give us a look down Anna Paguin’s blouse.  This is the first of two times he gives us a look.  I wonder if he was trying to help her secure the True Blood role?  This one isn’t even the good look.  Maybe it wasn’t Singer’s decision but DP Netwon Thomas Segal’s?

Pyro gets tired of the two boys’ attitude and finally gives them his lighter.  At first, they can’t get it to work and when they do, there is a big burst of flame.  Iceman has to put the flame out with his ice blast.

The boys freak out and then they stop.

Patrick Stewart as Xavier has stopped everyone who isn’t a mutant in the scene.  Now, that’s power.  Stewart is looking good here.  There is some footage of X:DoFP that makes him look old but then I saw him on a few talk shows and it is only make up, he still looks good at 73.  And this film was 11 years ago so he was 61 at the time.  Boy, do I do a lot of math on this blog.

I like how we get a news alert on one of the televisions, a nice way to show that time is still moving, only the people around Xavier are frozen in place.  The news is stating that a mutant attack on the White House has occurred.  Looks like mutants might need to be put in line.  Though really, someone would recognize this as an act of one person and not deemed an entire culture are violent.  There should be a word for such an assumption.

0:11:17, the Xavier Mansion!  I like that the senior team are huddled and talking about next steps.  Scott thinks Magneto might behind this, but the telepaths shut this down.  Xavier is trying to track the mutant but can’t get a lock on him.

0:12:30, Brian Cox officially joins the film!  Once he was announced as playing William Stryker, I was excited as God Loves, Man Kills is such a great piece of work.  Except instead of Reverend Stryker, he plays Colonel Stryker.  Essentially the same character but it sort of frames how the rest of the movie is going to be.  I really like Brian Cox as well.  He’s been in Rushmore, Braveheart, Super Troopers, 25th Hour, Match Point and RED.

Styrker comments about wanting to speak to the President about school reform, very clever.

Bruce Davison is back as Senator Kelly but really, it is Mystique.  We are not shown this just yet but we do know that Kelly has become Pro-Mutant in the past month.

Also joining the cast, Kelly Hu – playing Lady Deathstrike.  Which is pretty cool that Lady Deathstrike made it into live action.  Unfortunately, I only know her really from Scorpion King.  I know she was on Nash Bridges, and I only saw the first episode Stone Cold Steve Austin did and the episode, Wild Card, that reunited both Don Johnson with Philip Michael Thomas – from Miami Vice and Tommy Chong with Cheech Marin.  I’m a sucker for shows that have fun casting like that, though I remember being completely lost but they knew that they were going to get new viewers so it was pretty viewer friendly.  I know Kelly Hu is either on or will be on soon, Arrow – but I can only watch that show every three weeks or so when I’m not recording at least one other show on Wednesday nights at that time slot.  I’m hoping to catch up during the summer reruns.

Lady Deathstrike is waiting in the waiting room, cracking her knuckles and causing a disturbance with how loud it is.

Senator Kelly mentions Erik Lehnsherr and Styrker calls him Magneto.  Stryker also refers to a mutant facility in Westchester.  He shows a picture of a jet coming out of the basketball court.  Was there a helicopter above there that I didn’t see last film?  Who took that picture?

The President gives the okay to go into the school but he doesn’t want to see anyhdead children on the news.

Senator Kelly meets Yuriko, introduced as Stryker’s assistant, she hurts his hand when they shake.  Which is a nice detail.

Kelly wants to see Magneto, Stryker informs him that it isn’t a petting zoo.  Styrker also references that he was in Vietnam was Kelly was still nursing as a baby.

We get the unnecessary Mystique reveal with Kelly’s eyes turning yellow.  We get it.

0:15:35, we see Colossus played by Daniel Cudmore, he gets a much more substantial role in the next film but he does okay here.  He’s painting.  He is Volturi Felix in the Twilight films but I don’t recognize him from those.

Bobby and Rogue are playing and generally goofing around.  Then Bobby wants to ruin the time with an awkward moment.  We can tell that Rogue wants to kiss him back but she isn’t sure.  Bobby wants to try, at least, of course he does.  Get it under control!

Colossus draws a picture of what would happen if they do kiss, Rogue sucking Bobby’s face.  What a jerk, Colossus!

0:16:14, Logan is back at the school!  Rogue greets him, so happy.  She begins to introduce Bobby to Logan.  Bobby is the one who refers to himself as her boyfriend.  So awkward.  Made worst by when Logan shakes Bobby’s hand, Bobby purposely freeze’s Logan’s hand in return.  I never realized what such jerks these mutants are.  And they are the good ones!  Logan wants to know how the two of them function as a couple.  Rogue thinks he means physically but I get the impression that he meant, by chemistry.  He happens to be her age so she dates him.

Rogue hugs him and then moves on as Bobby has embarrassed her.

I like how this scene plays out with how people heard Rogue and so everyone feels the need to come downstairs to visit Wolverine.  Storm is first down the stairs.  She walks down the stairs in a goofy way, I’m not sure how to describe it further.  Storm lets him know that the adults are leaving at night so he is on babysitting duty.  That’s good timing!

Jean sees him next, she’s wearing a red shirt.  Who is she, a Power Ranger?  Also, the shirt has a bit of a flame thing to it, foreshadow, much?

Storm and Jean are heading to Boston and Scott and Xavier are going to visit Magneto.

Jean informs him of the attack on the White House, Wolverine is surprised that it is a confirmed mutant attack.

Logan can think of a few reasons to stick around, after Jean jokes about him running away.

Then Scott is Logan.  Jean kisses Scott, right in front of Logan!  Logan throws Scott’s keys to his own motorcycle at him, telling him that his bike needs gas.  Marsden takes an awesome beat, and chucks the keys right back at Logan, telling him that he needs to fill the motorcycle with gas then.  Mutants are such jerks!

0:17:58, Magneto!  He is reading Once and Future King by T.H. White, a book I’ve been tempted to read because of this film but I can’t seem to pull the trigger on buying a copy.

Magneto is sentenced to be in this plastic cell forever.  The guards don’t care for him.  Especially the main one, Mitchell Laurio, played by Ty Olsson, who has done a slew of TV.

Stryker has a meeting with Magneto, informing him that he’s not there forever, just until Stryker has all the information he needs.

Laurio hits Magneto with the back of a plastic baton!  Then we see the drug and the insertion point on the back of Magneto’s neck.  It is a type of truth serum drug.

Today’s task, Styrker wants to know about Cerebro.

Cut to Xavier using Cerebro, what a good edit by John Ottman and Elliot Graham.

Xavier doesn’t like Logan smoking in the mansion but if he insists on smoking in Cerebro, he will rewire Logan’s mind so that he believes he is a six year old girl.  Xavier can’t get the answers Logan wants but he can change his personality.  Limits!

Logan puts the cigar out on his palm, nice way to show us his healing factor as well as the fact that he does feel pain, he’s just not a baby about it.  It isn’t much of a wound, so it instantly heals.

We are treated to a better graphic display for Cerebro.  Logan can see what Xavier sees, which must be an artistic choice as, does it make any sense?  White lights are humans, evil red lights are mutants – what an odd choice by Xavier to set that as the settings.  We see that there are like millions of mutants around.

Wolverine informs Xavier that there was nothing at Alkali Lake.

Xavier tells Logan that he can’t locate the mutant.  Which is odd as Jean has already told Logan that they are going to Boston so they must know where Nightcrawler already is.  Maybe Xavier is just trying to reconfirm his location.

Xavier informs Logan that he could kill the mutant using Cerebro if he wanted to, but instead, he is trying to pinpoint his location.  We see that Nightcrawler is praying the rosary.  He’s a good Catholic.

Logan wants Xavier to read his mind again and Xavier puts it off but tells Logan that he ha to watch the children tonight as they are all leaving.

Jean & Storm are taking the Blackbird.  Jean flies and Storm navigates.  It is a bigger plane now.

We follow Senator Kelly as he transforms into Lady Deathstrike.  I really like the use of the pillars, it s a money saving technique but I also like it for how simple it is.

0:23:39, Mystique is shown in full form!  Rebecca Romijn is back in the role.

Instead of using passwords, they use voice recognition which of course Mystique can work around as she tries to hack into Styrker’s computer.  Such a silly security measure and it isn’t a safer one.

On the computer screen, we see files with the real names of the following characters – Sabretooth, Lila Cheney, Polaris, Iceman, Blob, Gambit, Multiple Man, Karma, two Maximoffs, Proteus, Dani Moonstar and Storm.

Weird how the files categories go from right to left, the government isn’t using Mac Finder.

Additional names are shown as – Garrison Kane and Artie Maddicks

Mystique knows what building Magneto is in now.

Even more names – Omega Red and Franklin Richards (so the X-Men films take place after both Fantastic Four films, I suppose)

Besides names, we also get names of projects or operations – Project Wideawake, Muri Island and Cerebro.  There is a clean Cerebro I and a ghetto Cerebro II.

She clicks on Cerebro II, but when she calls up the location of it, it states it is Classified.

Lady Deathstrike is seen entering the building.  With her entrance, comes the first musical cue I’ve noticed.  Score is done by John Ottman and he starts with the suspense music.  Is Mystique going to get caught?  Mystique starts printing pages but the papers are coming out so slow!

Lady Deathstrike comes into the room and Mystique is nowhere to be found.  Then Lady Deathstrike turns and we all see the custodian with a trashcan full of papers, oh that Mystique is a clever minx.

0:26:07, in Boston, the gate outside the church as graffiti that states, Nature Laughs Last.  So true.  The Nightcrawler scene has begun.  Jean and Storm enter the church, and I like how individualized the two uniforms are.  Kurt’s voice is heard from different locations and Jean, with a smirk, states that he is a teleporter.  She’s so smart.

Kurt falls from the ceiling, Jean freezes him in place.  We learn his name is Kurt Wagner.  From his room, we see flyers from various German circus performances.  He explains his religious tattoos.

Logan dreams of the Weapon X project, and it is all in this sickly green and machines and dudes drinking champagne.  He wakes up and goes to the kitchen.

On his way there, he sees a boy on the couch, blinking his eyes to change the channels every second.  Must be so annoying to watch television with that kid, or not watch it.  There is a cute line about how the boy asks Logan if he can’t sleep and Logan responds with “how can you tell?” “You are awake”.  Gives the actor something to do and its cute.

We finally get the 30 minute mark!  Bobby is in the kitchen.  This is a fun scene.  Logan asks if there is any beer.  Bobby tells him it is a school.  Logan responds with an awesome, so no beer?  Which is great, as why can’t there be beer still?  Logan grabs a Dr. Pepper, guess who was a sponsor?  It is warm.  Luckily, Bobby is sitting right there, with no words, Logan puts the bottle in front of Bobby, he breathes into it and now Logan has something cold to drink.  I like seeing the powers being used in practical ways.  It is almost why the students are at that school.  Not to be part of a military arm to a man’s dream but to learn how to live and operate their powers.

Next, Xavier is visiting Magneto.  Poor James Marsden doesn’t get to do much in this film.  Though one of the guards says, “nice glasses” and his quiet “thanks” is haunting!

I get the impression that whenever Xavier visits Magneto, Magneto’s opening line is always, you hear to rescue me?

Xavier asks if Magneto knows anything about the attack on the White House, I like how this is an ongoing plot point.

Xavier notices there is something off with his friend.  Magneto tells him about the visits with Stryker.  The three of them have a shred history, that is only hinted at here.  Magneto implies that Xavier’s work with Wolverine is redemption for his lack of work with Jason, Styker’s son.

Back with Logan and Bobby.  Bobby tells him that his parents don’t know what type of school he is at.  They think it is a prep school.  They start talking about Rogue.  Bobby wants their relationship to be closer, seriously misreading his new friendship with Logan.  Then he ruins it some more by implying Logan and Ms. Grey have a relationship that is the same as Bobby and Rogue.

Magneto and Xavier.  Magneto hints about how Xavier knows more about Logan’s past than what Xavier has told Logan.  Which is interesting and isn’t picked up later.  Magneto calls the X-Men by name, and Xavier knows that something is up.  Magneto answers Xavier’s question of what has he told Stryker with a terrifying, everything.  Then they start getting gassed.

Cyclops doesn’t like the look of that and starts fighting the guards, doing a good job of it too!  Then Lady Deathstrike comes in and pretty much beats him up.  I like that we see that Cyclops has good close quarters fighting skills as his main power is a range attack.

Where the guards sit, there is a television and the audio states, when the mother is away – the babies are helpless.  Such an awesome line that sets up the second big action sequence and it is awesome!

The military starts invading the school!

Logan hears something and it is on!

0:36:01, Kitty Pryde!

Portraying Kitty Pryde in this film is Katie Stuart.

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Highly disappointed that Kitty and Kurt don’t share any screen time together.  I remember Katie Stuart being announced as joining the cast and at the time, I felt that meant she was going to have a substantial role in this film.  She doesn’t have as much screen time as Sumela Kay got in the first film but she got to phase through more walls so that’s something.

She phases and holds the screen time for twelve whole seconds as she escapes.  It is awesome!

Bobby is about to be taken out when Logan saves him, we get our first, Bub, of the film.

Siryn wakes up and starts screaming – she makes for a great alarm system!

0:37:00, the Claws come out!  It is on!  Wolverine definitely starts killing soldiers.  I like how the fridge has claw puncture holes in it now.  Good follow through.

Colossus and Pyro are roommates.  Colossus armors up, and saves Siryn.

We see that there is a clear Boys side and a Girls side.

Colossus leads a group of students away, no wonder he gets promoted to the big team next film, he’s not afraid to take action.

Wolverine turns Colossus down for help, Colossus’ main goal has to be to save the students.

Bobby and Pyro finally locate Rogue.

I really do enjoy how not only are there emergency exits behind walls but that the students have practiced escaping from the school.

I’m not sure if “small army” full describes the assault on the school but soldiers keep landing helicopters and climbing into the school.

0:40:00, Logan jumps off the banister and clearly kills two more soldiers.  Logan joins the three junior members and now we have our second group of X-Men that we will be following for the rest of the film.

Stryker and Wolverine finally see each other with an entire hallway separating them.  Stryker knows the name, Wolverine, which pauses Logan in his tracks.  Stryker enjoys seeing Wolverine in a school environment.

Stryker implies it has been 15 years since he has seen Logan last.  So if this movie still takes place in the year 2000, then Wolverine Origins takes place during 1985 but with First Class throwing the entire timeline off, who knows what year anything is.  Just like in the comics!

Rogue convinces the boys to go back for Wolverine.  Bobby creates a giant ice cube to further separate Logan and Stryker.  There is a nice visual of Stryker’s hand forming a shadow and Wolverine putting his hand on the shadow hand.

Rogue convinces Wolverine to come with them.  I like that Logan is all like “I can handle myself” but she gets him to come along by saying that the three teenagers won’t be.  Logan matured right there.

0:42:44, Pyro wants to drive and Logan pushes him out of the way.  Logan starts the car with his claw going into the key hole, would that really work?  I doubt it but how else were they going to leave?  One would think with all of the cars Xavier owns, that the keys will be left in the ignition.  Are we expected to believe that there is a giant wall of keys in his office with all the keys on it?

That was an awesome 7 minutes of film!

Pyro turns on the radio and we get to listen to NSYNC’s Bye Bye Bye.  No one is happy to hear it.  One thing is for sure, it doesn’t date the film at all.  The song came out in 1999, so maybe this is suppose to be a sign that the film takes place in the year 2000.  That’ll be pretty impressive, if it was planned like that.  Funny being 11 years from when the film came out, and how far Justin Timberlake has come.  Two others have danced on Dancing with the Stars, Joey and Lance.  Did you know Lance took Danielle Fisher to her prom?  How depressing would that have been.

Wolverine tells the teens that they are heading to Boston, Bobby pipes up with the fact that his parents live in Boston.

As Stryker exits the elevator, real quick, you can see the word, DANGER, on the opposite door.  He turns to the left and heads towards Cerebro.  He is told that the military was able to capture six of the students.

The Bar Scene.  Most likely Rebecca Romijn’s favorite day of shooting as she just needed her face makeup that day.

On the television, is a panel discussing the latest anti-mutant riots.  One of the speakes, is a very non-blue Hank McCoy.  How old must he be?  He looks like he is in his 30s or 40s.  But if he’s 20 in 1960, ooof!

Guard Laurio is there, drinking away.  Rebecca walks over, she’s wearing a dark blue dress with some black scales on it (get it?).  She’s pretty so he accepts her free drinks and her offer to go to the men’s bathroom.  Its that type of bar.  Before they head over there, when she sits down, we get this shot of her legs, going up her dress.  Super unnecessary and it must have played even better on the big screen but come on already.

She’s super aggressive, he comments on how he can’t believe his luck.  She gives him another drink with a pill on the bottom.  She takes off his pants, he has velcro on his pants.  She pretends she likes it, but that has to be weird for him.  All of his work clothes don’t have any metal on them.  But he wears a uniform, so it can’t be that weird.  He passes out, she pushes him forward, and takes his pants farther off.  Then she gives him an iron injection to the butt.  Blue Mystique gives a, bottoms up!  She’s having fun.

Does she transform back to Rebecca as she leaves the bar?  She would have to right?  So that Laurio doesn’t get himself checked out.

Xavier wakes up at what we know later to be the underground base of Alkali Lake.  Stryker is there to confront Xavier, but first tells him to not get up.  What a bully!  Xavier has a neuro-inhibitor on his head, a device Stryker himself created.  Xavier needs to wear the helmet as the drug won’t have any affect on him.

Xavier wants to know where Scott is and Stryker tells him that Scott is getting re-educated.

Stryker mentions that Xavier failed his son, Jason.  Xavier rebuttals with, mutations can’t be undone.  To which Stryker states, yet.

We get Jason’s origin.  He tortured his mother and his father with his mind powers.  To the point where his mother put a drill to her skull to stop it.  What a horrible way to go!

Lady Deathstrike’s eyes start to dart around.  Xavier notices.

Jason has illusion powers.

Stryker gives Lady Deathstrike another dose of serum.

Xavier figures out that it was Stryker who was behind the attack on the White House.

Stryker doesn’t hate mutants as long as he can control them.

Mutant 143 is Jason, not sure if that number has any signance to the writers or something as the only 143 I know is the X-Men Christmas issue where Kitty proves herself against the N’Garai.

Xavier’s mind is too strong for the drug but Stryker figures Jason’s powers are stronger.  Stryker needs Xavier to locate all of the mutants.

Michael Reid McKay plays Jason.  He was in Apt Pupil, Batman & Robin as Pre-Bane, Se7en as Sloth victim.  McKay is the Doug Jones of pain!

Stryker positions both mutants, who are in wheelchairs, so that they are facing each other.  Jason’s wheelchair puts him in a horrible position.  The mind games begin!

0:50:23, the Drake Home.

Bobby gets to pick Rogue’s outfit, using his mother’s clothes, so that’s not weird.  He finds her a pair of gloves, and the outfit that goes with the gloves.

Rogue begins to get undressed.  Bobby turns his back to give her privacy.  Which, really, he should have just left the room and let Rogue find him later.  To make matters worst, he takes a peak at her too.

Pyro is seen looking at the pictures on the walls.  He’s judging Bobby’s upbringing.

Since Bobby saw Rogue in various stages of undress, he’s in a kissing mood.  Which they do.  Which I don’t get the problem, clearly they can kiss with pauses between kisses.  They can never have full on make out sessions but kissing is clearly an option.  Rogue gets to breathe chill, so that’s one benefit.

0:52:41, Wolverine gets startled while looking for something to drink, turns and extends his claws.  The cat licking the tip of his claw was in every single commercial.  We could not escape this moment that summer.

Logan opens the fridge and sniffs out the beer.  Which is odd, as it is clearly right there at the front of the fridge.

Bobby’s parents and his brother, Ronnie, come home.  They take an intruder in their home, rather well.

Bobby comes down the stairs and introduces his teacher as, Professor Logan.  It’ll take the comics ten years to make this happen, prove that they don’t make every change in the film translate into the comic.

We begin the third big action sequence.  Laurio comes to give Magneto his meal.  The metal detector notices something is off but then settles down.  Once Laurio is in front of Magneto, Magneto can sense the extra metal in his system.

Magneto rips all of the extra iron out of Laurio’s body, who is definitely dead after that.  This prison break sequence is pretty cool to see.  Magneto forms the iron into three balls.  Then turns one of them into a platform so he can float to the guard station.

If he had stayed, Magneto’s dinner would have been chicken nuggets, bread and mashed potatoes.

I do like how once he begins the escape, we see what the procedures should have been.  His prison is hung with a few wires.  As soon as he starts breaking glass, the ramp that connects the guard station and the prison starts to recoil.  That might have worked if he didn’t have the extra metal.  Also, there is a warning on the floor stating that there is a 100 foot drop.  We see on the ground a doorway, I wonder where that goes?

Back at the Drake Home.  Pyro is bored.

Xavier’s is a school for the gifted, indeed.

Bobby’s mother’s response of, we still love you, is so weird.  Of course you would.  I never understood how one lifestyle choice from a child all of a sudden turns parents against their own child.  Who cares if they are gay, get behind it and be supportive.  We live in an age now where you can still get grandbabies with adoption procedures so not being selfish and take your heads out of your ass.

We find out that he is Professor Logan of Art.

Bobby freezes the coffee and the cat starts licking it.  Ronnie runs upstairs as he can’t keep his disgust to himself.

Pyro states that it is the male’s who carry the mutant gene, so it is Bobby’s father’s ‘fault’ after the mother claims it is her fault.

Ronnie is upstairs and I finally noticed his shirt has a Phoenix bird on it.  Subtle!

Ronnie is watching the news that has the announcement that there is an underground mutant organization in Westchester.

The Blackbird.  Storm can’t get anyone to respond to her calls.  Jean will keep trying.  Storm goes to chat with Kurt.  Storm has anger issues.  Kurt prays.

Kurt further explains his tattoos, which I believe the writers really want to explain why the costume department went in this direction.  The tattoos are Angelic symbols from the Archangel Gabriel.

Kurt asks how both Storm and Jean are school teachers.  It is an odd thing that we accept as fans.  They are superheroes but they are also school teachers during the day.

Kurt was liked in the circus but when he was outside of the tent, he was treated cruelly.  He didn’t hate them, they were just scared.  People will never understand anything that is beyond their ability to see with their eyes.

Kurt finds Storm to be beautiful.  She uses anger and he uses faith to survive.

0:59:25, Logan gets a call from Jean.  He informs her of what happened at the mansion.  Storm wonders about the children.  Jean tells Logan that she can’t get in touch with either Xavier or Scott.

The mother does the other moment that was in all the commercials, have you tried to not be a mutant?  What a jerk!

We finally get to the hour mark!  An hour and a half to go!  Sorry I didn’t realize this was going to be this long of a post!  It is already an extra third of what the first film was but I really like this film.

Logan sees police in the window reflection.  The fourth action sequence is about to begin!

Poor Boston Police, just doing their jobs.

“Drop the knives and put your hands in the air” Logan responds with a, I can’t, but he really could have just retracted the claws and explain what is happening.  Also, it would show that he is in control of his powers and not a menace.

I never noticed this until this viewing but Logan retracts his claws and the split second later, is shot in the head.  I’ve been under the impression that he gets shot and that causes him to retract his claws.

Pyro decides this is the moment to become a fool.  He announces a lame, “you know all of those dangerous mutants people always talk about?  I’m the worst one!” and starts to flame blast officers.  Who I’m not even sure should survive the experience.  If they do, they have to have some serious lasting burns.  Also, he’s not even in the top 20 worst villains or dangerous mutants (as the second group should include the potential of some of the X-Men to turn or be turned).

Rogue finally takes off one of her gloves, we get to look down her blouse (much better view than the first glimpse – once again, pales in what we’ve seen in True Blood – or watch that show! or Google it, don’t let me tell you how to live your lives).  She absorbs his powers and he can’t use them anymore.  Who knows what memories she gets from him, as the film doesn’t go in that direction.  Imagine what memories or thoughts she absorbs from Iceman in those kissing moments?

The Blackbird lands, the four mutants board.

We get our first taste of Wolverine’s fear of flying.

I like immediate Logan sees Kurt and wants to know who this guy is.  Kurt’s instant answer of “Kurt Wagner but back in the circus I was down as the Amazing Nightcrawler” and how he has a whole introduction at the ready is perfect.  These two, I wish got more scenes together as they are best friends in the comics.  At least we got this interactions.  Wolverine also being unimpressed is pretty nice too.

Two jets show up, one of the pilots is a lady.  The commentary track by Singer states that they got some kudos for having a female pilot as women were only recently the Air Force allowed ladies to pilot jets.

Storm creates some tornadoes (which may be the worst response to jets yet) so she destroys one jet but at what cost?  We see that the tornadoes do touch ground so there is property damage or at least, trees should be knocked down.

For some reason, Storm has to stop with the weather but misses one rocket.  Jean tries to stop it but she isn’t hitting mega levels of powers, yet.  The rocket hits and the Blackbird loses its tail.

Rogue gets sucked out and has to be saved.  I remember right before the movie came out, Brian Michael Bendis had to announce that a story element from X2 appears in Ultimate Spider-Man 43 and how he had written the scene months before even knowing about the film or its scene but he tried to not give any spoilers.  In the comic, Geldoff (Ultimate Universe’s first new character) woke up and freaks out in the Blackbird and explodes the tail end of the plane from inside of it and Spider-Man gets sucked out of the plane.

Nightcrawler saves Rogue, which is another pairing I wish we got more of as well.  Kurt and Storm, not two characters I was crazy got the most amount of time together.  In the comics, they are adopted siblings.

The Blackbird starts to crash land, Jean can’t stop this as well (why she would think she can stop the plane’s fall when she couldn’t stop a missile is beyond me).  Luckily, Magneto and Mystique just happen to be in that spot of the woods (?) and Magneto stops the plane in one of his only real feats of power.  It isn’t until X3 that we see him do something even more powerful.

Magneto quips about when the X-Men are going to learn to fly.  Which is awesome as most of the ones on the plane should be flying as they do in the comics – Jean, Storm and Rogue.

Rogue thanks Nightcrawler for saving her life, she’s a good Southern gal.  She then puts the idea in his head to get closer to the meeting.

The mutants decide to unite (hence the subtitle).  There is an awesome scene of them around the fire, making up a plan.

Magneto informs them of Stryker’s involvement in the day’s events.  It isn’t until now have I realized that the bulk of the film up to this point as taken place over the course of two days.  Logan arrives, then the military attacks that night.  Then the Drake home and Magneto in the woods are a second day.  I’m a real sucker for movies that take place over a course of one day.  Also, films about four male friends.  That’s my jam.

Magneto tells them about Stryker’s intentions with Cerebro.  Storm asks the question about how could even have knowledge of Cerebro.  I love how McKellen takes a breath here and then has to own up to how he told Stryker.

Magneto reveals how he help develop Cerebro.  He also hints that he knew of Stryker from back in the day, as did Xavier – also that Xavier clearly knew about Wolverine’s past.

Magneto states that one among them knows the location of Stryker’s base.  Wolverine is quick to say that he doesn’t know where it is and Magneto has to laugh at him again.  This is twice now that Wolverine thinks he is the center of the plot.  No, Magneto meant Nightcrawler as they all look up.

They notice that Nightcrawler is eavesdropping.  Jean reads Kurt’s mind and they learn that Stryker is at Alkali Lake.  Logan states that he was just there, and there isn’t anything there.  Jean has to tell him that it was underground.  Logan really should have looked there.  I wonder why Stryker went all the way to Boston, grab Kurt, brought him all the way back to Canada, dose him and then send him all the way back to Maryland?  Maybe they are on the East Coast of Canada and I keep mentally picturing it taking place towards the Western part of the county.  Probably because Alkali reminds me of Alaska, Alk, that’s what I’m going with.

At one point, we actually get Kurt and Mystique communicating.  He asks her, why if she can change her appearance, she doesn’t make herself always look not blue.  She tells him she shouldn’t have too, which is an incredible answer.

Jean and Logan finally get to chat.  She tells him that she’s the type of lady who marries the good guy.  Logan tells her he can be a good boy.  She doesn’t believe him. She wants Scott, as he’s awesome and better than Wolverine.

Later that night, Mystique wants some of Logan.  In what had to be a fun scene for Jackman, Mystique shifts into all of the X-Ladies.  Starts with Jean, then herself, to Storm to Rogue (?) back to Jean, then herself to Stryker.  Its pretty twisted.  None are pleasing enough for Wolverine to take advantage of.  I’m sure if there is a porn version of X2 (is there?) that this scene goes a different route.

Because of Mystique’s trick, we get to see what it would look like if Jean and Logan made out.

I like how the Blackbird carries at least 15 tents at any given time.

We get a fun transition scene of the mutants flying toward Alkali Lake.

Rogue wants a uniform, as does Bobby.  Wolverine tells them that their uniforms are already ordered, they will be there in a few years.  Rogue turns as she sees Magneto and Mystique laughing.  Magneto quips about loving Rogue’s new hairstyle.  Rogue takes off her glove and Bobby holds her back, as he does.

It is nice to see Magneto and Mystique in the Blackbird.  They are not suppose to be in there!  Pyro asks about Magneto’s ‘dorky’ helmet.  That dorky helmet is going to save Magneto from the real bad guys.

Magneto talks to Pyro, asking what his name is.  Pyro, like the fool that he is, tells him that it is, John.  Not the name your mom gave you, your real name – Magneto has to waste time asking.  No wonder Pyro goes with Magneto at the end, he keeps him in line.  Also, when Pyro confesses to Magneto that he can only control the fire and not create it.  Magneto’s “You are a god amongst insects” is so wonderful of a line.

Stryker is lightly torturing the captive students.

We see Xavier completely falling for Jason’s trick.  Jason has taken the form of a young girl who leads Xavier to Cerebro and he wants to impress her (for some reason) and puts the ol’ helmet on.

As the X-Men get closer to Alkali Lake, they realize they need to form a plan.  Nightcrawler reveals that he has to see where he is teleporting.  Wolverine has history with Stryker so he wants to go in first.  Magneto tells him how dumb of a move that is, as Wolverine is being hot headed at the time.  Magneto has a better idea.

We begin the fifth big action sequence.  Well, a slew of action pieces but all of them rapid style!

Wolverine does walk up to the door.  Stryker lets him in – as he has nothing to lose – also he is under the impression that Wolverine has come home.  Soldiers come out and cuff Wolverine in this weird device that was already built.  Wolverine gets inside, Stryker gets one look at him and realizes that isn’t Wolverine and to open fire.  Mystique reveals the trick and starts taking out military guys.  They try to lock down the room but she slides under the door and flips everyone off in the process.

Turns out Mystique had taken Stryker’s form as he takes out the soldiers in the control room.  Mystique has located where Xavier is and where the six students are.  She also opens the doors so that the X-Men can come inside.  Mystique locks the control room doors and Stryker and his men show up and she is in Stryker’s form and Cox gets to kiss himself a wave goodbye.

Magneto frees Mystique of the locked room.

Storm and Kurt go looking for the students as everyone else goes for Xavier.

Stryker tells Jason start the process of having Xavier kill all the mutants.  Stryker exists Cerebro II and tells his guards to not let anyone, including himself inside the Cerebro II.

As they are heading towards Xavier, Cyclops shows up and lets them know that they are in trouble.  Jean states that she will hang back.  Magneto quips (he’s so fun in this movie) that they will be having a lover’s quarrel.  I like how Mystique always there to either smile or laugh at his jokes.

Jean and Cyclops have a decent fight.  Jean is able to actually block one of Cyclops’ optic blasts.  Due to their actions, the dam takes too much damage as it slowly leaks.  Jean hits him so hard that he snaps out of it.

1:30:00 mark, Xavier is still trying to locate all the mutants.

Wolverine finds the room that he was made into Weapon X.  We get a flashback and get to see Nudervine!  Wolverine finds Stryker but has to fight Lady Deathstrike first.  It is a pretty decent fight.  I like how two films in and Wolverine has had to fight two bad arse women as only women are Wolverine’s equal.  or something like that.  They both have a healing factor so it is a pretty narly fight as they can really cut into each other.  He straight up kills her by pumping adamantium into her body, filling her up.  It is one of the worst ways to die.

Pyro gets bored of waiting in the Blackbird and exists.  What were those three talking about in there?  It must feel like forever in the plane.

Stryker gets outside and close to his helicopter.  Wolverine catches up and Stryker begs for his life by telling him he will reveal Logan’s secrets to him.  Wolverine passes on the deal and stabs Stryker.  Wolverine makes an amazing comment when he asks Stryker how it feels to have adamantium in him.  What a twisted line!  Wolverine ties Stryker to the helicopter.

Storm and Kurt find the students.

Xavier starts killing mutants but first, everyone gets headaches.  Magneto doesn’t as he is wearing his helmet.  Safety first!

Magneto kills all the guards outside of Cerebro II, he does it by pulling all the grenades on their belts.  That is also a horrible way to die.  If you don’t die from your own grenade then you are probably dying by the guy next to you’s grenade.

The smoke clears and Magneto and Mystique are ready for their plan.  Mystique becomes Stryker, goes inside, tells Jason that the plan has changed and now he wants him to kill all the humans.  So Xavier starts doing that and we get glimpses of humans in pain.  The President is shown and it looks like he isn’t in quite as much pain as the people in the Oval Office.

Since they got what they wanted – Magneto, Mystique and Pyro all get on Stryker’s helicopter and take off.  Before they leave, Magneto tightens the chains around Stryker.

Outside of Cerebro II, the X-Men have to figure out how to get in there.  It is risky if Kurt blind teleports in as he could miss and as we all know, Cerebro is a deathtrap as you can fall to your death, like, extremely easily.  They need some hand rails in there.

Storm wants Kurt to aid her in her plan.  Cyclops realizes he has no idea who this blue guy in a trenchcoat and Kurt starts his “I’m Kurt Wagner but in the …” and Cyclops has no time for an introduction that requires ‘and.’

Kurt decides to risk it, he teleports himself and Storm inside.  Storm starts freezing Cerebro II, which wakes up Xavier from his trap.  Kurt teleports everyone back outside.  The X-Men flee as the dam is falling apart.

Wolverine and the X-Men all escape with the students, in one of my favorite visuals of the film.  There has to be a picture somewhere of it.  There are like twenty people on screen as the camera pans around to get everyone in the shot.

Wolverine gets one more scene with Stryker and Artie is being held by Wolverine and Artie sticks his tongue out at Stryker.  The last thing that guy sees before he drowns.

Rogue flies slash crashes the Blackbird.  The X-Men get on it.  They notice Pyro is gone.

The dam bursts, and the Blackbird can’t take off.  Jean goes outside and lifts the plane and sends it on its way.  Why she couldn’t do that inside the plane is beyond me.  I left the theater with that being the biggest gripe of the film.  Jean uses Xavier to tell Scott that she loves him.  Scott has to yell at Xavier’s face to have Jean come back inside but she isn’t going to – for some reason.

Jean and Stryker and a slew of soldiers are left for dead.  Wolverine, like a jerk, starts repeating over and over (I suppose he is in grief or awestruck) and Cyclops tells Logan to shut up.  Then Cyclops starts to cry and Wolverine gets to hug Cyclops.  It is pretty tender.

The two hour mark happens during this next scene.

Cut to the Oval Office.  One moment, the President is giving a speech on live television, the room goes dark and the X-Men are now present.  Xavier has Rogue (who is in costume as is Iceman) gives the President files from Stryker’s personal office.  When asked how they got the files, Xavier tells him that they know a girl who can walk through walls – Kitty Pryde shout out!

I like how the President and Nightcrawler make eye contact and it is as awkward as it should be.

So the X-Men leave, and the lights turn back on.  Which, the President was doing a live address, so what did people think watching from home?  How does the President address that?

At the school.  Xavier, Cyclops and Wolverine are talking about Jean.  The two X-Men leave so Xavier can teach his class.  Before Scott can get too far, Logan tells him that Jean choose to be with Scott.  Which, to Scott, must be confusing as Jean was living with him and dating him, officially.  Of course, she choose Scott.  It was Wolverine being a dick that was in question not who did Jean actually love.

Xavier’s lesson of the day is going to be a reading from Once and Future King.

Before the credits roll, we get Jean repeating the opening line about mutants and evolution taking a jump.  Then we see a faint Phoenix bird under the water.  Oh how I was excited about the prospects of the Phoenix and the third X-Men film.  I was going to break my golden rule of hating all modern adventures of the X-Men that deal with them going into space (it never works out well).  Especially as it meant that the world of the X-Men was going to expand to other worlds.  Of course, we didn’t get that film.  I wonder what Signer’s actual plans would have been.  He chose to make Superman Returns with James Marsden and so Marsden gets screwed out of X3, and we get another film altogether.

During the credits, Katie Stuart is listed with all of the other big name actors, twice!  The actors, starting with Patrick Stewart, all get one name cards.  Then Anna Paquin gets the ‘and’ credit.  Right after that is a two name credit of Katie Stewart with Kea Wong below her name (who plays Jubilee) then after that is the casting director, Roger Mussenden’s title card.

Then the proper credits starts and we see where everyone ranks in this order.  Towards the end, Kitty Pryde is listed third from last – It is Lady Deathstrike, Kitty Pryde, Jubilee (who is one of the captured students) and President McKenna.  Then the ‘Cast in Order of Appearance” starts.  How awesome is that?  The character goes from fourth from last of the entire cast to being third from last of the main cast.  That’s quite the improvement that only gets better with the next film.

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Uncanny X-Men 142

Posted by John Klein III on May 4, 2014
Posted in: Reviews. Tagged: Byrne, Claremont, Orzechowski - Tom, Uncanny, Wein - Glynis, X:DoFP. Leave a comment

Uncanny X-Men 142

Writer Chris Claremont

Co-Plotters

Penciler John Byrne

Inker Terry Austin

Colorist Glynis Wein

Letterer Tom Orzechowski

Cover Dated February 1980

This issue, the title officially becomes Uncanny X-Men – though the printed title has had the word on it for a while.

Great splash page, even better way to recap the final issue’s ending.  Left Side – X-Men versus Brotherhood.  Kitty Pryde in the middle.  Right Side – Future X-Men versus Sentinels.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kitty Splash

Then the next page has a great two page spread.  The top panel that across the two pages has the Brotherhood on the left page and the X-Men on the right page, great use of the page divide.

Senator Kelly isn’t happy that mutants are going to make the Senate floor into a battlefield.

Blob backhands a police officer.  Avalanche takes the ground out from under the X-Men.

Nightcrawler uses his circus agility to get to Avalanche.  He keeps teleporting and punching Avalanche.  Destiny predicts Nightcrawler’s next spot where he’ll teleport to and so Avalanche is ready for him.

Pyro torches Colossus.  Wolverine comes at Pyro with claws extended.  Storm creates a tornado to both push Wolverine away from Pyro and to extinguish the fire around Colossus.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kitty 0

For some reason, Angel is flying around holding Kate’s hand.  Kate reminds Angel of the true goal of today, to protect Senator Kelly – all of this other stuff is purely a distraction.

Moira and Xavier are lead to ‘safety’ by a lady police officer.  The two of them are discussing the concept of time travel.  The officer is within earshot but doesn’t seem to be listening to this odd conversation.  Xavier finally notices that he can’t read the officer’s minds (does he always do an initial scan?  He probably does after this) and notices he can’t read her mind.  With that, the officer sprays a gas in their faces and Mystique has taken out the biggest threat to the plan.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kitty 1

Mystique has a moment where she wonders if she should kill Xavier but decides to take him as a hostage.  How crazy is that?  If she killed him right there, it would have changed so many stories from that point on.  There’s another What If? story waiting to be told.

Mystique and Destiny meet up again.  Destiny still is having a hard time seeing the future clearly, there is a random element out there – that we know to be Kate.

Segue to Kate realizing that her mere presence hasn’t changed anything.  She has to get to Kelly before he is killed.

There is an ad for Captain Universe, who will be appearing in Marvel Spotlight.  Creative team is Bill Mantlo and Steve Ditko.  Sold!  Apparently, Captain Universe first appeared in Micronauts, which explains Mantlo’s involvement.  I have only read him when Spider-Man had the power during Acts of Vengeance.

2013.  Which, when last year, I thought maybe we’ll have some big event – which Battle of the Atom was suppose to be that but it wasn’t enough of Days of Future Past for my taste.  Especially once Raze was revealed to be only using Kate Pryde’s shape.

Sort of like how during 1999, I thought Lavos was going to crash – that would have been a sight!

The Future X-Men are still working their way through to the Baxter Building.  Colossus is still holding his wife’s unconscious body.

Wolverine comments that the Sentinels will figure he is heading toward his Canadian Resistance Army squad.  Which, it would be interesting to see who makes up the CRA, is it wrong to assume it is the Alpha Flight of the day?  There’s another What If? he did go left instead of right.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kate Baxter Building

Storm takes the lead, and flies to the front of the Baxter Building, destroys the guard Sentinel (surprised they wasn’t two of them in front of the building – on either side of the door).

Rachel is going to stay behind, as the X-Men go into the building.  She will keep watch of Kate’s body in case Kitty wakes up.  Rachel wonders if Kate has been successful as one of the consequences of Kate’s actions could be that all she succeeds in doing is creating an alternate timeline.  Which really motivates Wolverine, as if it doesn’t work, then they will have to still live their days out in this lousy timeline.  At least a version of their past selves will be living maybe better lives.

Storm picks the lock to the Baxter Building.  So funny that the Sentinels kept the human size doors after they converted the building into their central hub.

Wolverine has on his belt a mechanism that still activities the Fantastic Four maintenance elevator.  The three X-Men realize that the odds are against them, three X-Men versus hundreds of Sentinels.  Colossus asks if Storm is doing okay, as the elevator is a tight space.

1980.  Kate realizes the X-Men are losing the fight with the Brotherhood.  The reports in the future don’t name who killed Kelly, so it isn’t a matter of punching the would be murderer – the quest should be to get to the senator and protect him.

Storm is thinking to herself how lousy of a field leader she has been up to this point.  Cyclops would have done much better in this scenario.  One of the problems, is that they don’t have any space to really fight so she creates a whirlwind and knocks everyone out of the building.

Blob continues his fight with Colossus.  Blob keeps going on about his strengths and his powers.

The army shows up, they can’t figure out who is a nice mutant.  Instead of watching for a few minutes, they open fire.  Colossus takes a canon from a tank, to the gut.

A soldier has a flame thrower and tries to use it.  Pyro, of course, takes control of the flame.  Angel is able to outfly his flame demon.  Wolverine is busy with his fight with Blob.  Wolverine doesn’t notice the flame monster behind him.  It grabs Wolverine, causing him to scream in pain.

Storm flies up, dives down, causing a giant gust of wind, blowing out the flame.

Kurt, like a good friend, checks on Wolverine.  Wolverine tells him that the flame resistant suit took the blunt of the flame.  His healing factor is already working.  Wolverine does hurt though.  Kurt knows that Wolverine must really be in pain.

Then another Nightcrawler jumps at the first Nightcrawler.  They start to fight.  Wolverine wants to help.  He figures the real Kurt will teleport away in time.  He gets ready to charge when Storm orders him to sheathe his claws.  Wolverine can’t believe the nerve of Storm to stop him in the middle of battle and tell him what to do.

She reasons that he is a formidable opponent without the claws and should only use them in dire circumstances.  He tells her he wouldn’t take that from Cyclops and she tells him that, regardless, he will take it from her.  He agrees, for now.

The entire reason he was going to use his claws is that his senses are still out of whack from the flame creature.

Avalanche takes the ground out from under them.  Wolverine comments that their guard was down as Storm picked the worst time to lay down some field rules.  Which really, she did pick the worst time.  It literally is in the middle of the heat of battle.

Wolverine is bickering with Storm about who is going to help Kurt, as Storm flies the both of them away from the scene.  Both Nightcrawlers shout that they don’t need any help.  One of them shifts back into Mystique.  Kurt is thrown off as her appearance resembles his own.  Mystique calls him by his full name, Kurt Wagner, and if he wants any answers, he should talk to his mother – Margali Szardos.

Meanwhile, showing that he isn’t a complete idiot – Colossus enlists Wolverine’s help to defeat Blob.  Colossus has a metal rod, he places it on the back of Wolverine and using him as a lever, flips Blob off of his feet.  Which, I get the science of it, but if Blob doesn’t want to move (as he’s repeated several times in a span of two pages) how could he still be lifted?  If the panel showed that the metal pipe went into the ground, that might be another thing but it looks like it only went between Blob’s legs.  Not to take anything away from Byrne, or even question his art choice on his second to last issue of Uncanny but it could have been shown a tad bit better.

Angel flies by Kurt, telling him to get going as the army has already taken Blob, Avalanche and Pyro into custody.  The army won’t stop there, they will arrest the X-Men too, he beliefs.

Kurt wants to take Mystique in, himself but she has disappeared.

Mystique, now in her Raven Darkholme persona, is behind a wall.  She will never make the mistake of underestimating the X-Men again.  She’ll be back with a stronger and better Brotherhood.

Storm is creating a fog to cover their escape when Colossus notices Kitty is gone.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Wolverine dead

2013.  The three X-Men have made it to the top floor.  They see an Omega Level Sentinel, by itself.  Wolverine instructs Colossus to do a fastball special.  As soon as Wolverine is in the air, the Sentinel turns and straight up fries Wolverine to the metal skeleton.  It is a very famous panel and it is awesome.  Seeing the arm of the skeleton on the ground and the look on Storm and Colossus’ face is astonishing.

The famous Wolverine is dead.

There is an ad for Doctor Stange’s new title by Roger Stern and Frank Miller.  I would have bought this title.

To make matters worst, the Sentinel informs the X-Men that they have known the mutants were in the building the entire time and they are ready for them.

Storm destroys this Sentinel, her fury knows no limits.

More Sentinels come in.  Colossus pushes one down.

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kate Storm dead

Storm tries to create a blizzard but gets a metal spike through her chest for her troubles.  It isn’t graphic but that has to hurt.  It does, as now Storm is dead.  Colossus lets out a shout and attacks the Sentinels.

In a bold move, we cut to Rachel outside.  She has been telepathically linked to the X-Men.  She felt them all die.  She now senses Colossus’ death.  So the cover is right, everybody does die.

It wasn’t a great plan, what were they even hoping to accomplish?  We’ll see in an upcoming issue of Excalibur what their goals would have been.  The Suspense!

Rachel wonders what would happen if Kate’s body dies while her mind is elsewhere.  She wishes Kate a happier life.

Which transitions us perfectly back to the past.  Kate has found Senator Kelly and Destiny has a crossbow pointed at him.

Destiny knows her teammates have been captured but their goal will be accomplished this day.

I like how Kelly stands up for himself.  Even if he is killed, the human race will rally that much harder around his death.  Destiny lets him know that he is more of a threat alive than dead.  Oh, if only she were to know.  I wonder how she got it so wrong, what future did she see?

Uncanny X-Men 142 Kate bounces back

Kate figures that the timeswitch is why Destiny can’t detect her.

As Destiny fires her crossbow, Kate phases through Destiny and unphases her arm to elbow Destiny’s aim off.  It is a skill Kitty will master later but right now, only Kate could have done it.

I wonder why she didn’t just sneak across the room and just phase Kelly away from any threats.  As her one plan still opens itself to a fatality.  As Destiny’s aim is only slightly thrown off as the arrow comes near his head.

As soon as it happens, Kitty and Kate switch bodies again – Quantum Leap rules.

Storm comes flying into the room.  Both Destiny and Kitty are unconscious.  Kelly wants to know what is happening here.  Storm picks up Kitty, who is coming to, and tells him that the X-Men just saved his life and he owes Kitty a thanks of gratitude.

Xavier comes in and Storm and he exchange a conversation.  At this point, Xavier isn’t out about being a mutant or having any ties to the X-Men so whenever the X-Men are in public, they make a point of calling each other by their names – even though they don’t have any real secret identities or families to speak of, besides Kitty.  Kitty at this point is going by Sprite.

Raven Darkholme sees Destiny being arrested, she vows to free her soon.

On the plane ride back, Xavier explains to Kitty roughly what happened.  Last she knew, she was in the Danger Room.  Xavier tells her that Kate was a delightful and admirable woman.

There is a Hostess Fruit Pie ad starring Daredevil in vs. Johnny Punk.

One month later.  Senator Kelly, Sebastian Shaw, the President (in shadows) and a fourth gentleman are having a conversation.  The President is amazed that Kelly wants to continue his war on mutants as he was just saved by a few of them.  The President isn’t even sure if what Kelly wants to do is legal.  Shaw pipes up, stating that the plan is to strengthen national security.

The President tells them that the operation will be known as, Project Widewake.  The man who will be heading it will answer directly and only to the president himself.  In the final panel reveal, it is ol’ Avengers thorn – Henry Peter Gyrich.  Shaw is there as his company, Shaw Industries, will be making this new batch of Sentinels.

. . .

Also, be on the lookout for Star Wars jokes or references today.  May fourth be with you, indeed.

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All New Ultimates 1

Posted by John Klein III on May 3, 2014
Posted in: Reviews. Tagged: All New Ultimates, Fiffe, Miles Morales, Pinna, Ultimate. Leave a comment

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Writer Michel Fiffe

Artist Amilcar Pinna

Color Nolan Woodard

Letterer VC’s Clayton Cowles

I had to add the David Marquez variant to my wishlist.  I rather had bought that cover.

So this title feels like a direct continuation to what has been happening over in Miles Morales’ Spider-Man title.  I know the bulk of the cast comes from that title, and they are throwing in Kitty Pryde to get me to buy it (that, and she is an awesome character!).

As far as I can tell, I’m not missing anything from not getting Ultimate Spider-Man 200 but still, it would be nice to own that comic one of these days.

I really like the use of everyone (minus Kitty as she isn’t shown) to have their own logo font.  Feels very old school.  Cloak and Dagger have the same font they have had since the 80s.  It is a classic logo, so it makes sense to not change it.  Bombshell has a new logo, to me, but she’s a new character to the Ultimate Universe, so that stands to reason.

In Hell’s Kitchen, where Cloak and Dagger live in a church and will be in the headquarters to this new team. Ganke Lee, who is Miles’ best friend, gets mugged by the Serpent Skulls, a new gang in town, taking advantage of the power vacuum and chaos of SHIELD no longer being an entity and the aftermath of Galactus.

Serpent Skulls being the modern (Ultimate) version of the Serpent Society.

Dagger throws a … light dagger into one of the fool’s hands, and it turns black, which must be a power that Ultimate Dagger has that Proper Dagger doesn’t, as far as I know.  Proper Dagger’s light daggers only cleanse the evil from one’s soul but I’m not even sure if that’s the case anymore as I haven’t read an appearance of Cloak and Dagger since Dark X-Men.

Ultimate Dagger seems to be wearing a very tiny jacket, which appears to only exist to help create the cross design of her costume.  It can’t keep her warm.

Ultimate Cloak’s costume has a cool neon light aspect around the outer edges of his … cloak.  Their superhero names really do benefit from being from the 80s, when they could still use one word names for characters.

Cloak and Dagger help Ganke out.  They ask if he can be dropped off somewhere, as he doesn’t want to go to a hospital.  So they call Spider-Man and they meet up in their westside church base.  So they must know Miles’ secret identity or Ganke had Miles’ phone number.  Ganke definitely knows Miles’ secret.

It is nice to finally read something with Miles, as I’ve been curious but Kitty never showed up in his series.  Ganke doesn’t want to have his parents see him, so Miles offers him to spend the night, all weekend long if he wants.  He doesn’t look banged up to me at all but I don’t know.

So the police are trying to follow up on all of these leads.  Roxxon, which is an evil corporation just like it is in the Proper Marvel Universe, is experimenting on people and the drugs they use are now on the streets.  SHIELD isn’t around to keep them in line.

The Ultimates, minus Kitty who isn’t coming or officially part of this team, show up for their first meeting.  Spider-Woman is going to the leader of the team, someone had to step up and she has SHIELD experience.

Bombshell’s real name is Lana.  She has a parole officer.

The church smells like a diaper, a description that I totally know what it means now.

Spider-Woman, who is the lady clone of Peter Parker – it doesn’t come up but this is all I know about her, hands out some old SHIELD communicators.  That should be used only in emergencies, as all they really do is send out signals.

Dagger asks what they should do if they want to actually communicate.  Jessica (Spider-Woman) tells her that they can just text.  Cloak tells her that they do not own phones.  Apparently, the world believes them dead.

Cloak and Dagger, who seem really into this team, want to know if they can have scheduled meetings.  Saturday doesn’t work as that is date night for Bombshell and Poey, whoever that is.

Spider-Woman wants their first quest to clean up the streets.  She has leads on the latest Roxxon drug labs.

Serpent Skulls have found a way to turn the Roxxon drug into a simpler product to mass produce.  It gives people the scales of reptiles.  They have also moved into Bombshell’s neighborhood.

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In Chelsea.  Kitty is crashing at Jessica’s place.  Kitty has deleted all of her online accounts.  All types of people are trying to get in touch with her.  She saved the world from Galactus, on national television, the world is very thankful and want to show their gratitude.  Kitty wants none of it, as it seems like a fad that will eventually go away.

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Jessica updates Kitty about the meeting.  Kitty isn’t feeling like joining, she wants to recharge.  No mention of why she isn’t with the X-Men or leading Utopia.

Kitty is using her phasing powers like crazy all around the house.

Jessica wants Kitty to cut her hair.

Hell’s Kitchen.  We are introduced to the Ultimate versions of Styx and Stone, who I know as 90s enemies of Wolverine and one time threat to Spider-Man when he was Ricochet during Identity Crisis.  Which was loads better than DC’s version.

Bombshell lives in state funded housing.  I wonder where her mother is, as she had similar powers as her daughter.

Serpent Skulls start a fight with Styx and Stone, right outside her home.  She signals her team.  She jumps in to break up the fight.

Jessica shows up in a new costume, new haircut and new name – Black Widow.  She has a jacket now, to go with Bombshell and Dagger.  Three different jacket types.

Cloak and Dagger show up.  Dagger is about to attack Jessica, so she has to tell Dagger who she is.

Cloak gets hit by one of the Skulls and can’t talk.  Spider-Man shows up and punches the Skull.

The cops who have been tracking the Skulls show up, making things worse.  Now that SHIELD is no longer, heroes are not protected.

Issue ends with too many players on the field as the leader of the Skulls show up, Diamondback.

Next issue’s cover implies Black Widow gets a second costume.

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Film – X-Men

Posted by John Klein III on May 2, 2014
Posted in: Film, Fun With YouTube, Reviews. Tagged: Sumela Kay, YouTube. Leave a comment

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Director Bryan Singer

Screenplay David Hayter

Story Tom DeSanto and Bryan Singer

Premiere Date July 14, 2000

I own this as the original DVD and the 1.5 DVD.  I kept the original one for the fun Easter egg of Spider-Man ruining a shot.  Go to Special Features -> Trailers -> the hidden rose on the left.

Thanks to YouTuber BaTiK151, for hosting the video!

I really like James Marsden’s thought process of thinking it is funny and then getting back into character.

Remember interactive menus on DVDs?  I know it only lasts a few seconds, but seeing them every time, gets old fast.

I had graduated high school in May and was working in a summer program.  One of the rewards for the kids was that we were going to be able to watch this movie as one of the first matinees that were available.  I was so looking toward this since the beginning of the year, and once it was announced as an award at the beginning of the summer.

Thanks to Wizard magazine, I was keeping up with all of the news.  Blade had been the first real Marvel movie and I enjoyed it but I would never say I was a big Blade fan.  Now the X-Men, that, I am a gigantic fan.

I really like this film, great first attempt.  I just watched the film and here is my running commentary.  1.5 actually has Bryan Singer commentary.

I know it is a small detail, and easy to miss, but I like how the X in the 20th Century Fox logo sticks a little longer.

I also like how the opening title sequence is barely a minute long.

Film opens with boy Magneto and his family at a Nazi concentration camp, which will have a major pay off for the First Class film.

Meridan, Mississippi – Rogue is the first X-Man we see, but not officially on the team.  We learn her real name is Marie, which took the comics several more years before establishing a real name for her.  Claremont settled on Anna Marie in his X-Treme X-Men run.

Anna Paquin is so young here.  I knew she was an Oscar winner but I have still not seen The Piano.  This was my first exposure to her.  These films and True Blood are the only work of her’s that I have seen.  Also, She’s All That, Almost Famous, 25th Hour and Scream 4 – I guess I may be a bigger fan than I thought.

Poor Rogue, worst first kiss ever.

We get Famke Janseen as Jean Grey and Bruce Davison as Senator Kelly.  Famke looks nice here wearing red but later they put her in some unflattering clothes.  At this point, I have only seen her in GoldenEye.  Still the only non-X-Men film of her’s I have seen.

Bruce Davison, I know from Crazy / Beautiful.  From Wikipedia, I have been reminded that I have seen him in – Willard, Crucible, Apt Pupil, At First Sight, Summer Catch and Runaway Jury.

00:07:04, Senator Kelly states that there is a young girl from Illinois who can walk through walls.  What stops her from walking through banks, the White House or any of our homes?  I knew I was in for a good time with this early Kitty Pryde reference.

Watching is Professor Xavier, played perfectly by Patrick Stewart.  Who I know and love from Star Trek : The Next Generation as my captain, Captain Pricard.  I was so happy, like most people, as this was dream casting.  Also, he deserves to be in a good movie.  He seems to try to fight type casting so chooses some interesting film roles.  I’ve seen him in Conspiracy Theory, Robin Hood : Men in Tights, Masterminds, TMNT and Moby Dick.

Xavier sees his old friend, Magneto, also played to perfection by Ian McKellen.  I had not seen him prior to this but of course, he is Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings films.  My wife and I have an ongoing joke about which role is the role that should defined him.  Then we saw him wear this :

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I also really adore how much Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen have become best friends over the years.  I feel like there is a new picture of them together every two weeks.  I’ve seen them both sitting on Santa’s lap.

I have also seen him in Apt Pupil.  That film and The Usual Suspects, are the only films of Bryan Singer’s I’ve seen, also Superman Returns.

Senator Kelly wants to pass a mutant registration act.

Northern Alaska, we see Rogue get out of a truck.  She is wearing a green cloak, which is awesome.  Better than that, the driver of that truck is the voice actor for Beast from the 90s X-Men cartoon, George Buza.

00:11:08, Hugh Jackman – a star is born!  I really like Jackman and watched several of his films before I had to start selecting them better.  I saw Swordfish but then The Fountain came out and I knew I couldn’t watch that.  I really liked him in The Prestige.  Kate and Leopold was nice.  He was also the voice of the Easter Bunny in Rise of the Guardians.

00:13:29, the claws.  You can tell throughout the film that they couldn’t settle on how to make them look.  That and his hair.

00:17:35, Logan tells Rogue that it hurts every time he pops his claws.  She tells him her name is Rogue, he doesn’t question it.

00:20:06, we get a glimpse of both Storm and Cyclops.  They showed up as Sabretooth tried to kill Wolverine and Rogue.

By now, they have done a great job of showing us all of Wolverine’s powers, as he has more than one, it makes sense to give him more establishing time.

Sabretooth is played by Tyler Mane.  I was a WWE guy, so I don’t know him from WCW.  I do know he was Michael Myers, in the Rob Zombie Halloween films.

Halle Berry, I thought she was decent in this one.  I definitely don’t follow her career.  I’ve seen Monster Ball and Swordfish, as well as Die Another Day.  Pierce Brosnan is my Bond.  Turns out, I’ve seen several of her films prior to this film – Last Boy Scout, Executive Decision, Flintstones and Bulworth.

Now, James Marsden, I am a huge fan.  He is like a respectable Freddie Prince Jr.  I really like him in Interstate 60 and Gossip.  He’s in a slew of films that I’ve seen and enjoyed – Zoolander, The Notebook, Superman Returns, Hairspray, Enchanted, 27 Dresses and Hop.

In the film, we already have an us versus them mentality.

We get our first Wolverine on an Infirmary bed with Jean standing over him.  She still looks good here.

0:24:54 – 25:15 Sumela Kay as Kitty Pryde

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Wolverine walks into one of Xavier’s physics classes.  Kitty gets to leave the room, come back for her book and then phase through the wall.  So awesome!

Then Cyclops and Storm walk in and Xavier tells Wolverine about the sides of the upcoming war.  Xavier introduces and states the super hero and villain names.  Poor Wolverine doesn’t even recognize Sabretooth.  Wolverine makes the fun joke about how Xavier should be called, Wheels.

0:27:51, we see Rogue in a classroom.  She is sitting next to Jubilee and once again, Kitty!  She showed up in a couple places that I didn’t remember being.  I’ve a huge fan of X2, so I’ve seen that one the most.

Also in the classroom is Iceman played by Shawn Ashmore, who I only know from his appearances on Smallville as well as Pyro, played by a different actor.

0:28:30, the word X-Men is said for the first time.

0:29:06, Xavier tells Wolverine that he was 17 when he first met Magneto.  Which might hold up in First Class, if a little young.  I guess with telepathic powers, he could have earn a college degree much sooner.

0:31:28, we see Mystique, played by Rebecca Romijn.  I forgot she was in the Thomas Jane Punisher film.  She was in the movie, Godsend, that I’ve been thinking about latest as ABC is doing a show called Resurrection, which seems to be a television version of that movie.  How great would this movie have been if they went with the classic Mystique white dress, skull belt instead of the scales?  I get why they went with the scales, but I’m sure Romijn would have loved to not have to spend nine hours each day to get the makeup and costume on.

We also see Ray Park as Toad, who I only know as Darth Maul and the rumor of Iron Fist, which now that Netflix is about to make that show, maybe he can finally get the role.

0:32:48, Adamantium is mentioned for the first time.  So crazy to hear this clearly comic book words being said on film.

So right now, the X-Men only consist of Cyclops, Jean and Storm.  So I get the impression that they haven’t really had any battles up to this point.

0:34:13, we get it confirmed that Henry Gyrich is dead, and has been for quite some time.  That’s what Mystique has been up to prior to the film starting.  Which must be a shame for Avengers fans.  Also, if only he was wearing those glasses!

0:36:40, Jean tells Wolverine that she and Scott share a room.  Xavier must have been so pleased on that day when they told him they were moving in together.

0:37:08, Jean tells Logan that Xavier is teaching her and he is so quick to say, I’m sure he is.  The hell!?!

0:37:42, we see that Scott has been watching the scene, so he likes to watch.  Didn’t announce himself or give a little cough.

0:38:21, we see that Kitty is Rogue’s roommate, with one other person.  Most likely Jubilee.

0:39:32, Logan stabs Rogue, which really?  How close did they put a man in his 30s next to young ladies in their teenage years so that she can hear his screaming in his sleep?  Then she goes in the room, without gloves on and tries to wake him up?  She might as well try to put her fingers in his mouth while he is having a seizure.

0:40:08, we see that Kitty is in one frame of the hallway seeing Rogue absorb of some of Wolverine’s healing factor.  You can only see her once, then the other students block her.

We see that Senator Kelly now as water based powers.  Or that he is simply melting away.  Pretty fun seeing his face distort as he puts his head between the bars of his window.  Also fun moment with Sabretooth as he can’t pull him back into the cell and so Magneto locks him in there.

0:43:42, Stan lee is serving hot dogs!  He is also wearing an unfortunate red shirt and blue shorts combo.

We see that Mystique has taken Iceman’s shape and tells her, as Bobby, to leave the school.  She does it, showing that she hasn’t really become close to anyone else as you would think she would have gone and gotten a second opinion.

Scott and Xavier are having a meeting.  Xavier wants Scott to let Logan onto the team and Scott doubts he can take orders in a combat situation.  They also then mention how Magneto wants Wolverine for some reason.

0:45:58, we see Cerebro for the first time and right before that, a shot of all of the adults as the door opens.

We learn that Magneto helped Xavier build it.  I imagine he means this version of it as we know that Beast created the first Cerebro from First Class.

Cyclops’ visor looks so weird with civilian clothes.

We enter the train sequence.  Wolverine catches up with Rogue and has a nice chat.  Scott and Storm are in the train station, looking for Rogue when Toad and Sabretooth show up.

Meanwhile, Mystique is reversing Cebrebro.  Just like what happens with Mastermind in Uncanny X-Men 175.

Storm tells the ticket agent that Rogue is her height, which I’m pretty sure is misleading.  They are never going to find her.

Thanks to Toad taking off his visor, Cyclops gives the train station a new sun roof.

Storm lightning blasts Sabretooth after he cracks a window with her head.

0:53:49, we get the awesome sequence of Magneto on the train.  We find out why Magneto and Wolverine don’t have a long history with each other as Magneto can fling him away so easily.  We get Magneto laughing at Wolverine as why would he want him at all.  Turns out, he has been after Rogue this entire time.

The Magneto versus the police scene, is so well done.  Also shows how much of a threat Magneto is.  Xavier tries to get Magneto to stop his goal, and then Magneto fires a gun and stops the bullet from going into the lead officer’s head.

0:58:40, great delivering of the line “Fight with you.  Join the team.  Be an X-Man.” by Hugh Jackman to Halle Berry.  He says it so fast and sternly, he is finally caught up with everything and now can start making his own decisions.

Senator Kelly shows up at the mansion, and Xavier reads his mind.  We get Patrick Stewart being able to walk around, unnecessarily.

We get a team meeting of what their next steps should be.

Kelly dies while holding Storm’s hand.

Xavier tries Cerebro and it backfires on me.

Scott watches over Xavier, and promises to take care of the team and the school.

Jean uses Cerebro for the first time.  We see that Cerebro and the Infirmary are on opposite sides of the hallway.

At the Statue of Liberty, Toad is straight up killing guards by stomp landing on them.  That has to be a truly horrible way to die.  The sound it makes, of the bones, horrible.

Magneto tells Rogue his philosophy.

The X-Men have a fancy 3D map.  How does that work?

1:09:10, the uniforms!  I completely get why they went the direction they did, but I would have liked if the uniforms had some individuality.

1:09:51, the yellow spandex joke.

The Blackbird is kept under the basketball court.

Wolverine doesn’t show any fear of flying.

Wolverine sets off the metal detector, breaks it and flips Cyclops off with his middle claw.  Once they enter the lobby, Hugh Jackman really starts stealing the show.

Wolverine tells Cyclops to keep his eye open.  Then we get Wolverine versus Mystique.

Toad takes Cyclops and the ladies down.  Toad gets frozen in place by Jean and gets spit goo in her face for her troubles.

Ray Park gets to do a Darth Maul staff move once he throws Storm down an elevator shaft.

Cyclops blasts Jean in the face.

Storm shows she can fly, which is awesome.

1:16:30, worst joke in the film.  Storm’s “what happens to a toad when it gets struck by lightning.  The same thing that happens to everything else.”  So terrible.  So many possibilities for a better punchline.

Wolverine meets up with Cyclops, who asks him to prove he really is Wolverine.  Wolverine tells him he is a dick, and Cyclops says okay.  These two could be best friends.

Inside the head of the statue, Magneto has the X-Men pin to the walls.  Magneto has this great retort to Cyclops’ order to Storm to fry him.  “Oh yes, a bolt of lightning inside a copper conductor.  I thought you lived in a school.”

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Magneto forces Rogue to take his powers.

1:23:53, we get Wolverine saying ‘bub.’

Poor Statue of Liberty took a bunch of damage.

Good teamwork and use of powers with how the X-Men stop Magneto and his machine.  The stress of the situation causes a white streak of hair for Rogue.

Once Wolverine frees Rogue, the score by Michael Kamen kicks in.  I liked this score so much that I bought the CD of the soundtrack.  This is one of five scores I own.

The X-Men take off in the Blackbitd, leaving Magneto unconscious at the torch.  That is a lot of trust that the responding police can handle Magneto.

Back at the mansion, Xavier wakes up.  Patrick Stewart has a chest of white hair.  As a guy who also has a hairy chest, it is always nice to see that others do as well.

Wolverine is on his third and final Infirmary bed.  Jean tells him that his giving Rogue is healing factor worked.  Rogue ran around with some of his more charming traits for a while.

Jean tells him that Rogue may be smitten with him.  He tells Jean, that his heart belongs to another.

Xavier tells Logan about Alkaline Lake and that there should be answers for him there.

The X-Men are watching Senator Kelly on the news.  They freeze frame as Mystique’s eyes can be seen instead of Kelly’s.  Why would she do that?

Rogue tells Logan that she is keeping the new hair style.  He tells her he will return.

As he rides off on Cyclops’ motorcycle, he drives out if the gate.  By the gate is the address marker – Xavier’s School for the Gifted.  Westchester, New York.  1407 Graymalkin Lake, Salem Center.

1:37:14, Magneto is in a plastic cell.  Xavier and he are playing chess.  Magneto asks what would Xavier do if someone tried take to take his students.  Xavier states he pities the poor soul who tries.

The film bookends with prisons and Magneto.  From Nazi concentration camp to plastic government prison cell.

For the credits, Sumela Kay is the fourth to last credited.  Before her is Stu’s friend, her, Shawn Ashmore, Jubilee and finally, Pyro credited as John.

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Uncanny X-Men 141

Posted by John Klein III on May 1, 2014
Posted in: Homage, Reviews. Tagged: 141, Byrne, Claremont, Orzechowski - Tom, Real Date, Uncanny, Wein - Glynis, X:DoFP. Leave a comment

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Writer Chris Claremont

Co-Plotters

Artist John Byrne

Inker Terry Austin

Letterer Tom Orzechowski

Colorist Glynis Wein

Cover Dated January 1981

Thanks to my dear friend, Matt Platis from the Joe Quesada message board for gifting me this and issue 142, for practically free.  I had commented how I was dreading having to spend like three hundred dollars for two comics.  He need I would keep them, and not resell them immediately and shipped them to me.  Such a great guy!

Uncanny X-Men 141 is by far my favorite comic book cover, hence why I am a nut for any homage of it.  Speaking of such, I added six more comics to my wishlist due to several more homages being created since last I checked.

I may have saw this cover, as my first example of famous comic covers that are homaged, and that this one had the most homages done.

I also own this Marvel Select Days of Future Past Kitty Pryde and Wolverine action figure set –

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This issue, changes the X-Men forever – and it really does.  After this, the concept of alternate timelines and time travel appear in X-Titles from this point on.  Also, the most famous and most revisited future is created – Days of Future Past.  Age of Apocalypse might have overtaken it but who is really keeping score?

Inside front cover ad is for Dingo, a type of boot.  OJ Simpson is promoting them, in comic form.

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The issue opens in the future.  Kate Pryde is on her way to meet Wolverine.  She steps on a trap door and has to fight off some goons, named Rogues.

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Wolverine shows up to help.  He’s been in the Canadian Resistance Army.  In this future, the Sentinels rule America.  If they take one step out of North America, the rest of the world will empty their nuclear weapons onto the continent.

Wolverine gives her the last piece of the device that will turn off the inhibitors that turn off mutant abilities.

An ad for Fun Factory.  If I had twenty dollars and was alive at this point, I would have bought some of these products.

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Amazing how much world building Claremont and Byrne do in only twenty pages.

It is the year, 2013.  Americans are broken into three classes.  H, for Human – no mutant gene potential, allowed to breed.  A, for Anamolous – potential mutant genes, forbidden to breed.  M, for Mutant – hunted, killed and imprisoned.

The front Sentinel inquires why Kate is late.  She tells it that she was delayed by some rogues.  The Sentinel can tell she is telling the truth.

Next, she has to go pass a security inspection, that we are told is both exhaustive and intentionally humiliating.  This one sentence, one’s own imagination can run wild with so much horrible potential!

Then, comes the graveyard.  This is the first thing she sees every time she comes back.  The tombstones that she sees are – Johnny Storm, Ben Grimm, Susan Richards, Charles Xavier, Lorna Dane, Reed Richards, Scott Summers, Bobby Drake, Warren Worthington III, Kurt Wagner and Hank McCoy.

Kate would like to ask them all for their forgiveness but the best they can do is make it so that this living nightmare never occurs.

I like the wording of the captions here, of all the X-Men who ever were.  This of course is not taking account all of the future X-Men that would join over the next 30 years.  Of course, there is no way to know who the future X-Men would be.  The best Claremont / Byrne could do is make up on X-Man, which they do.

Though within the world of the comic, if the Mutant Control Act passed, then there wouldn’t be many X-Men to join so these probably would be it.

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The Future X-Men are – Colossus, Storm, along with new comers Rachel Summers (only named Rachel here) and Franklin Richards – who is an adult now.  Then there is an amazing reveal of a gentleman in a wheelchair who approaches.  Once he is out of the shadows, we see that it is Magneto.  Such a fun swap of a character’s fate.

We learn that Rachel and Franklin are dating.  Colossus calls Magneto, Magus, which I believe is the first time that is used as a real name for the character. A  real name that Magneto would give himself.

The stakes are high, the X-Men have to free themselves, escape and get to where they are going and succeed.  If not, the next day, the world will be at war.  Even if they don’t succeed, at least they can’t make matters worst.

Rachel assures the room that she can do what they need.  Kate is tired of waiting.  Colossus isn’t quite ready yet.  He is concern about messing with the very fabric of reality.  Clearly Colossus wasn’t around for the Age of Ultron time travel kill Hank Pym debate.

Kate tells him that she has to see this through as they have lost their loved ones, including their babies.  The plural of baby makes me want to cry.  The Sentinels murdered their babies.

Franklin finishes assembling the inhibitor jammer.

Kate lays down on a mattress and Rachel has Kate come to peace with what is going to happen next.  Their minds become one and the final panel on the page, Kate’s soul is through the time matrix.

In the Present.  Which in the comic, we learn is October 31, 1980.  Today is the final Friday of a close hard fought presidential election.

Kitty has entered the Danger Room.  She thought it was safe to do as the door is unlocked.  Wolverine shouts that the door is always unlocked.  It is a pretty spectacular splash page with all of the X-Men (plus Angel) are in the middle of a training exercise.

The X-Men have to save Kitty and fight off the room as Kitty is frozen in place by fear and confusion.

Kitty’s whole reason being in the room was to tell that that Kurt is going to take a while as he is stuck in the kitchen.

Colossus runs over to Kitty to block oncoming obstacles but he has to revert to human so that he doesn’t crush her.  Opening himself to more hassles.

While the X-Men fight off the room and try to save Kitty, any available X-Man is trying to get to the big red button to shut the room off.

Right before Colossus can armor up, a piledriver comes hammering down on him and Kitty.  Luckily, Kurt has gotten into the room and pushed the button.

Storm is not happy with Kurt at all!  He was cleaning the dishes from earlier but she believes it shouldn’t have taken that long.  I sort of love the idea that these Danger Room sessions are mandatory and you have to either find someone to excuse you from one or tell them in advance.

Kurt was watching the news, as there was a story about Xavier and Moira being at the Senate Hearings regarding mutants.  He lost all track of time.

Storm turns her wrath towards Kitty.  Kurt intercepts, as Kitty’s first official Danger Room session is today and she was overly eager to experience it.

Kitty flinches when Kurt is near her, which he is trying his best to not be offended or turn off by.  He is trying to get her to be at ease around him.  He’s use to this from other people but from a fellow teammate, it hurts.

Storm tells Kurt, once they are in the control room, to be patient with the young lady, she’ll come around.

Over the intercom, Storm instructs Kitty to get ready for her session.  All she has to do is walk across the room.  Wolverine tells Kitty that it shouldn’t hurt … much.

Kitty’s thoughts lets us know that the Danger Room is on a low setting but she is still scared.  And if her eyes were open, she should be scared as if she wasn’t phasing, she could have been seriously hurt.  Her own goal is start phasing and keep her eyes close until she gets to the other side.  Obstacles include – sand bags, metal tenacles, trap doors and and slamming walls.

She makes it to the other side, no problem.  The X-Men in the control room are laughing.  Wolverine reveals Xavier spent weeks working on this test and she passed it with her eyes closed.

Kitty wonders how she did, splendid, Storm informs.

Next, Kitty’s soul is torn from her body and flung to the future.  She screams, but all the X-Men hear is Kitty quietly collapsing to the floor.

Kurt teleports down, grabs Kitty and carries her to the infirmary.

Her vitals are good.  Wolverine comments how her brain scan is the same but more advanced and complex.

Kate wakes up in her younger self’s body.  The first person she sees is Kurt.  He’s been dead for so long that she gives him a big hug.

It takes Kate a moment to realize that the plan actually worked.  I like the implied dialogue of Kate stating the hardest part would be convincing the X-Men of the past, Kate’s story.

Kate gets to the point, later today Senator Kelly, Xavier and Moira will be killed by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.  Kelly’s assassination sets off a course of events that lead to Sentinels ruling America.

Wolverine thinks that she looks like a kid, but stands, talks, moves and smells (smells?) like a woman.

Kate finally tells Storm that they must at least act on the story, as they can’t afford to be wrong about it.  Storm agrees to take Kate and the team to Washington DC.  Once they get there, they will have Xavier read Kate’s mind.  They go there on Warren’s private jet.

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Kate goes on to tell exactly what happens after Kelly’s death.  Poor Xavier and Moira, their deaths are not really motivating anything.  Paranoia and hysteria follows.  In 1984, a President is elected who appears to be 70s Stan Lee, is also an anti-mutant candidate.  He passes through the first Mutant Control Act.  The Supreme Court strikes it down as unconstitutional.  So the President reactivates the Sentinel program.  Except these are program to eliminate the mutant menace.

There is no better way to do that except to rule.  The Sentinels don’t stop with mutants, they also start killing superheroes as well.  Heroes who are killed are – Beast, Scarlet Witch, Cyclops, Xavier, Angel, Nightcrawler, Daredevil, Thing, Iceman, Reed Richards, Vision, Doctor Doom, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, Invisible Woman, Hulk, Human Torch, Black Panther and Captain America.

Seeing the X-Men young and alive is too much and Kate sobs into her hands.

Kate was chosen due to Kitty, at this point, was not trained against psychic attacks.

Back to the Future.  The X-Men are in a subway tunnel.  Kitty is unconscious.  Must be an odd head space to carry his current wife’s body, while her younger self’s consciousness is in her body.  Colossus is sad that they had to leave Magneto behind.  His wheelchair would have slowed them down.  Also, he is back there, covering their escape.

Sentinels find them and straight kill Franklin Richards.  Rachel loses her mind and starts attacking the giant robots.

There is an ad for Marvel subscriptions.  We can buy four titles for the price of three!

Storm attacks with lightning.  Colossus fastball specials Wolverine.  Three robots down.  More show up, Colossus knocks an entire building down, taking these ones out.

The X-Men are heading towards the Baxter Building, as that is the Sentinels’ continental nerve center.  Colossus wonders how Kate is doing, which transitions us back to the present.

I would have liked to see what would have happened if Kitty had woken up in the future.  Would have helped against the Sentinels.  Plus, the visuals would have changed her outlook.

We find Raven Darkholme, in her position at the office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development.  The captions indicate that she earned this job.  Which I really like the idea of Mystique not stealing a job, but really putting the time and effort into a real cover identity.

She enters an office, transforms into Mystique to join her Brotherhood, all in civilian clothes.  Save from Blob, this is the first appearance of the other three members.  Destiny, Pyro and Avalanche.  Which I didn’t even know that I own their first appearance until I looked it up.  I also own the issues that Pyro and Avalanche die in.  I missed Destiny’s death issue by one.  She died in Uncanny 255.  Avalanche died in Uncanny Avengers’ first issue.  Pyro was one of the many deaths during Dreams End – a pretty decent crossover.

There is a page of ads.  One is for Superhero Pez dispensers.  Spider-Man, Captain America, Hulk for Marvel.  Joker, Wonder Woman and Batman for DC.  The other ad is for the Marvel 1981 Calendar, celebrating Marvel’s 20th Anniversary.

Destiny tells Mystique that a new factor has entered her vision, now the future is uncertain.

Destiny also reveals that Blob doesn’t like taking orders from a woman.  Blob was part of the original Brotherhood.  Mystique tells Blob that if he crosses her, she will show him how formidable she can be.

Over at the US Senate, Kelly is laying down a pretty thick speech about mutants.  He really wants a mutant registration act.

The X-Men, apparently changed into civilian clothes on the plane, enter the room.  Xavier can tell something is wrong.  He reaches out to read Storm’s mind.

I really like this caption – overcoming an instinctive flash of reluctance and distaste, Storm does as she’s told.  Even after 48 issues, she still doesn’t like Xavier being in her mind.

One of the news team recognizes Warren as being both a mutant and the financial backer for the Champions.

As Kelly is going on, a crack in a wall forms.  Then collapses.

There is an ad for Hostess Fruit Pies starring Captain America in Fury Unleashed!

I really like the layout of the final page.  It has three panels.  The Brotherhood on the top.  Blob and Avalanche approaches and stopped by lightning.  Final panel has a faceoff between the X-Men and the Brotherhood.

Blob doesn’t recognize these people, besides Angel, as being the X-Men.  Wolverine states that they are better.

I also like Mystique’s goal.  Kelly thinks mutants are dangerous and Mystique is out to prove how right he is.  When she calls themselves, Evil Mutants, she does so with marketing in mind.

Also, fun how this is the All New All Different X-Men versus the All New All Different Brotherhood.

Issue ends with Mystique ordering her team to kill Storm’s team.

I just noticed both teams are lead by women, that’s pretty outstanding!

Comic ends with an ad for Spider-Woman, in her own monthly title by Claremont, Leialoha and Patterson.  I own only issue 37.

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Giant Size Mini-Marvels : Starring Spidey 1

Posted by John Klein III on April 30, 2014
Posted in: Reviews. Tagged: Giarrusso, Mini Marvels. Leave a comment

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Brought to us completely by Chris Giarrusso

Cover Dated February 2002

When these were originally published as part of the Marvel Bullpen, a page in Marvel Comics that would state what upcoming titles were and any other news.  A practice I miss these days.  Marvel brings it back every so often, especially with crossovers as it is an easy way to show a checklist and what other issues and how they relate to each other. So this issue has a brand new 28 page feature and then reprints 54 reprints from the Bullpen Bits along with some reprints that showed up in the back of issues of What Ifs.

Kitty shows up in the new story and there is a reprint of one that has Illyana in it. The main plot to many a Mini-Marvel was the adventures of Spider-Man as he did his paper route for the Baily Bugle. These were always a treat, and even when I’m doing older issues, I will make a point to read these as they appear.  I remember when there was a new one, and being excited.  I probably didn’t realize it at the time, being young and all, that if you bought five comics that week, you were going to get the same Bullpen page and so it makes sense that it would only be a different one per week or two weeks – I’m not sure how they broke down.  It was probably a new Bullpen Bulletin each week.  In the 80s, they would just do the one for the entire month with the tiniest of fonts.

 Paperboy Blues

This story opens with Spider-Man dreading trying to deliver Norman, the Green Golbin, Osborn’s newspaper.  It is an ordeal every single time.

I do like how Giarrusso has Spider-Man always in costume but J. Jonah Jameson, Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy and Aunt May all refer to him as Peter even with the costume on.  Aunt May worries over Peter eventually having a run in with Spider-Man, even though he is sitting right next to her in full costume.  That’s later in the issue though.  Norman, also in full Green Goblin costume, refers to Spider-Man as Peter as well as Peter does the same to Norman.

Goblin crashes through the roof.  Spider-Man apologizes to Harry and delivers his newspaper.

Aunt May and Spider-Man eat dinner.  Jameson calls Peter to the Daily Bugle.  Aunt May warns Peter to watch out for Spider-Man, as she sees him swing away.

Jameson tells Peter, in full costume, that he has costumers who are weeks, months and even a year behind in payments.  If he doesn’t get paid, he will lose his paper route to Venom.

His first stop is Gwen’s house.  She pays up for the rest of the month.  He knew he could count on his girlfriend.  Harry shows up to her door with flowers.  Spider-Man takes this opportunity to ask Harry for his payment.  He pays up and Spider-Man swings off.  I absolutely love the nervous energy of Harry in the scene as Gwen is calm and Spider-Man is oblivious.

We get to the scene I kept this issue for.  Spider-Man goes to Xavier’s.  Of course, the X-Men are playing baseball.  Kitty is up next to bat, she is wearing a cute pink outfit with matching mask that shows her face but gives her little cat ears.

Spider-Man confronts Xavier, who is wearing a shirt that looks like Captain Picard’s shirt but with a giant X on it.  Xavier plays with Spider-Man’s mind, making him believe the X-Men are paid up.

Wolverine confronts Xavier about the mind tampering.  Wolverine pays their bill and he will come along with Spider-Man for the rest of the day.

Rogue and Psylocke think Spider-Man is cute.  Storm isn’t sure, with his mask and all.

Norman is upset with Harry for paying Spider-Man.  Harry explains that he paid him so that Spider-Man wouldn’t notice Harry was going out with his girlfriend.  All Norman hears is, girlfriend, and takes off on his glider with Gwen in tow.  Of course, now, I can’t see Gwen and Norman on the page together without thinking about Sins Past.  Not sure how any one can be a fan of Gwen after that terrible storyline.

Spider-Man and Wolverine get to Four Freedom Plaza.  Ben Grimm is walking around in his human form, so the two don’t recognize him.  The other three members are sad that they are down a member.  Then before their eyes, Ben transforms into the Thing.  Which depresses him.  He wants to leave and offers Spider-Man and Wolverine a ride in the Fantasicar.  Page ends with a great sight gag of Reed holding a recently fired gun with the label, cosmic rays, on it.

The three arrive at the Avengers Mansion.  Captain America answers the door, sees them, and shouts – Avengers Assemble!  Which they do, and then are disappointed that Spider-Man only wants to be paid.  Iron Man asks Jarvis to cut a check.

Wolverine asks Cap where Hawkeye is.  Cap informs him that Hawkeye is leading the Thunderbolts.  Cap shows yesterday’s newspaper with the headline, Government to Hawkeye : No Way!  Hawkeye thought if he lead this team, he could get them all pardons.  Which actually happened in that title.

Cut to Hawkeye lying to the Thunderbolts, that they are going to get pardons.  Mach-Two sees the Fantasicar with the three heroes now joined by Captain America.  He offers to blow up the car, which irritates Hawkeye.  The Thunderbolts are suppose to be reforming, but their first instincts are to revert to bad guy tactics.

Just like at that point in the title, the Thunderbolts are living in a mountain base in Mount Charteris, Colorado.

Spider-Man wants to be paid.  Hawkeye doesn’t have the money.  The rest of the team feels they shouldn’t have to pay, as they didn’t received yesterday’s newspaper.  Captain America offers to give them his copy.  Hawkeye quickly pays Spider-Man, grabs the paper and shoves them out the door.  Love the unspoken story reason for this.

These two pages start and end the same way, with Mach-Two offering to blow up the Fantasicar as it leaves.

Spider-Man goes back to Jameson with all the money.  Jameson is impressed and surprised.  He didn’t think Peter could do it, so he already gave Venom half of Peter’s route.  Jameson pays Peter for his work.

On the way home, Green Goblin gets Spider-Man’s attention as he has Gwen on top of the George Washington Bridge.  Norman wants his son’s money back, which is the same amount Peter just got paid.  He gives up the money, but Gwen still gets pushed off the bridge.

Harry, in a Green Goblin costume of his own, catches Gwen.

Spider-Man tears Norman’s goblin bag, setting off all of his bombs.  Harry is upset that Spider-Man just killed his father, so he tells him how Gwen is his girlfriend now.

Spider-Man goes into the river and saves Norman.  Norman chokes Spider-Man, throws him to the ground and flies away.

Spider-Man catches his breathe as The End appears.  Then it gets crossed out, as he still has today’s paper to deliver.  Such a fun 28 pages.

. . .

Then we are treated to the first Mini Marvels that appeared in issues of What If?.

I like the one about What If instead of being teased by the kids being called Daredevil, what if they called Murdock, Dorkface.  That’s funny.

There is a page from an Essential Wolverine, making fun of how poor a disguise Patch is.

Then a slew of the Bullpen Bits are printed.

I had forgotten how many storylines had happened.  They started having their own continuity.

Stories that included Hawkeye making fun of Thor and being jealous of Captain America.

Thanos wanting to date Death.

Spider-Man’s paper route and him getting the black costume, it is living ink.  How him getting a new costume – Nova and Hawkeye want and get new costumes.

Colossus drawing comic strips that no one likes.

Beast and how he keeps making formulas that cause him to change his appearance.

Comic ends with a plug for Mini Marvel Movies, that Illyana and her two brothers appear in.

Back cover ad is for Burger King Kids’ Meals now with X-Men Evolution toys and DVDs.  Unfortunately, no Kitty Pryde toy.

. . .

With this, Captain America Month comes to an end!  Next month, Days of Future Past Month!

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C2E2 2014 News

Posted by John Klein III on April 29, 2014
Posted in: Convention. Tagged: C2E2. Leave a comment

http://www.newsarama.com/20957-marvel-star-lord-ongoing-series-confirmed-kitty-pryde-in-supporting-cast.html

I’m not sure if I could be happier with the news of Star Lord’s new ongoing, even more.  Super excited that Kitty Pryde is going to be part of his supporting cast!

Even if it is only one page, every issue, and they talk on the phone and we only see him speaking into a phone the whole time – I’ll be buying that issue.

So excited!

http://www.newsarama.com/20968-c2e2-2014-marvel-x-men-killing-wolverine-panel-live.html

Only Kitty Pryde news was that Wolverine and the X-Men writer, Jason Latour, is not going to have any Nightcrawler and Kitty interactions in his title.

Also, Wolverine may really be dead come October.  Let’s see how long that lasts.  Can’t believe that Paul Cornell has been building to this for a year and he doesn’t even get to pull the trigger.

http://www.newsarama.com/20969-c2e2-marvel-teases-fall-event-axis.html

The next big event, AXis, is coming this fall, when Original Sin isn’t even officially started.  Good grief!  At least with this, it has to be Cyclops against Captain America again, so the Uncanny X-Men – inlcluding Magik – will be involved.  Which would be awesome!

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Exiles 81

Posted by John Klein III on April 28, 2014
Posted in: Reviews. Tagged: Bedard, Calafiore - Jim, Exiles, Heroes Reborn, Magik, World Tour. Leave a comment

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Writer Tony Bedard

Penciler Jim Calafiore

Inker Mark McKenna

Colorist Tom Chu

Letterer Dave Sharpe

Cover Dated July 2006

World Tour – Heroes Reborn Part One of Two

I literally only own this issue because Magik is listed as one of the dead members of Exiles.  They are listing the dead due to Mimic being the latest dead member.  Which causes Blink to be pretty sad as he was her boyfriend.

Magik died in issue 44, so it has been a while but like her proper Marvel counterpart, she was great enough of a character to keep being mentioned and remembered from time to time.

Since she’s mentioned at the very beginning of the issue, my memory of the rest wasn’t that clear until this reread.  I don’t own the second part so we all will have to be in suspense.  I do own issue 83, so the recap will will day explain what happened and the significance of it.

Exiles had this massive World Tour storyline from issue 69 to 82 and this is the only issue I own of it.  The plot of it was that due to that foul Scarlet Witch and House of M, in that universe, Proteus was reborn.  So he was bouncing from alternate universe to alternate universe.  Luckily, Marvel has a team that specifically deals with that type of adventure – Exiles.  So the worlds that are visited are – House of M, New Universe, 2099 (where they pick up Spider-Man 2099 as a member), Squadron Supreme (where they pick up Power Princess as a member), Future Imperfect, and finally Heroes Reborn.

Which really, should be the point of Exiles.  Sure, they can have their new dimensions and adventures but with the vast history of Marvel and how popular What If was, they should be revisiting already established universes, at least once in a while, revisit some beloved ones.  Which they did and definitely did here, in a big bad way.

I missed all of those issues so there’s that.  The deal with Proteus, is that he is such a powerful character that he burns up the bodies he has taken over.  That’s how he killed Mimic, he tried to use him as a host body.  So Proteus went into that body and then bounced around alternate Earths, finding bodies and losing bodies until finally settling into Exiles’ very own Morph.  They tricked him into believing that he really is Morph so that’s how all of this ended.

The Exiles at this point are – Blink, Heather Hudson, Longshot, Power Princess and Spider-Man 2099, the least amount of members they have had since the title started.

Now onto the issue itself :

Issue opens with a remembrance of the dead – Magnus (the first fallen), Thunderbird, Sunfire, Magik (!) and Namora.  They are not even shown on panel, what type of comic is this?

Blink is pretty down, as Proteus killed Mimic and now essentially, Morph is dead, all because she gave up leadership to Power Princess.

Not only is Morph dead but Proteus is in his body and Morph’s body is extremely powerful and due to its shape shifting abilities, can sustain Proteus forever – most likely / probably.  So they lost an ally and gain an even stronger threat.  Not an ideal outcome.

In the Panoptichron, the Exiles land back inside the pink crystal palace and Blink immediately takes off for Heather.   Heather tells Blink and the team that Proteus is heading back to his home world of Earth-616, the Proper Marvel Universe.  Luckily she was able to trick him into actually going to Counter-Earth – which at this time orbits the sun on the opposite side of Proper-Earth.  Heather makes a quip about how it is a long story and boy it is!  They deal with the origins of it so I’ll repeat it then.

On Counter-Earth, Proteus is freaking out as he is standing on the torch of the Statue of Liberty and New York City is under water up to the nose of the statue.  Last time he was on 616, it was the House of M version and it has since reverted back to how it was meant to be but he doesn’t know that.  Since he took over Morph’s body, he also has his memories so he is going to figure out soon that this isn’t the right Earth, Heather warns.

Proteus dives under water and meets some Atlanteans who are getting ready to attack the floating island of Attlian.  I do like how when he speaks, he has a Scottish accent – that’s good attention to detail!

Heather informs the Exiles how Counter-Earth could have an atomic bomb drop on it and it wouldn’t notice as the world has been constantly hit with disasters.

Blink takes back leadership of the team and tells Power Princess that she is important to the plan.

In a fun comic book gimmick, Proteus hears ‘Attilan’ as ‘Atlantis’ which in print, of course it is two different words but in the reality of the comic, they would sound alike.  Or at the very least, when you are underwater speaking to someone from Atlantis, your brain is already anticipating someone to say the word so Attilan would play with the ol’ hearing sensors.

Heather keeps informing the team about who they can expect to meet once they get to the surface.  Heather mentions the team, Young Allies, Blink doesn’t recognize the name and realizes she needs more information.  The comic itself does not do a good job of explaining who the cast of Young Allies are.  We get to see members use their powers and such but there is no one page of introductions or captions.

During this, Blink calls Sabretooth, Victor, and he notices it as she usually calls him, Mr. Creed – as they are both from the same Age of Apocalypse timeline.  They are slowly becoming peers, or Blink is finally accepting full responsibility of the team.

Blink orders Sabretooth and Longshot to Counter Earth to track down Proteus.  Spider-Man 2099 and Power Princess have left to accomplish their side of the mission.

Back on Counter-Earth, Bucky (Rikki Barnes) isn’t happy with their current circumstances.  She is trying to make a deal with Dorma, the Queen of Atlantis.  Her goal is to start getting fresh fish to feed everyone on Attilan.

The Young Allies are shown, they are – Bucky, Jolt, Kid Colt, Toro and Order & Chaos.  I only really know Bucky and Jolt.  Bucky was Heroes Reborn’s Captain America’s new Bucky once he woke up in the then present day.  Jolt, I know from the amazing Kurt Busiek / Mark Bagley Thunderbolts run.  I haven’t really kept up with her adventures once she left that team and I definitely haven’t kept up with Counter-Earth since that like nine part Doom event when Doctor Doom ruled the entire planet and brought it out from the Pocket Universe Franklin Richards created and brought it to orbit the sun in the Proper Marvel Universe.

Then all of a sudden the Statue of Liberty itself grabs the floating island.  This shocks everybody, naturally.  Proteus reveals himself to the young heroes.  At first, I thought he had used Morph’s power to turn into the statue but then we see him standing on Attilan with the statue still in the background.  Proteus used his reality warping power to move the statue.

Proteus wants to make a deal with the Young Allies.  He has already stopped the attack from the Atlanteans so now he wants their help to stop the oncoming threat of the Exiles.

Over on the Squadron Supreme world – which the Exiles visited earlier and I haven’t read anything from since the classic Mark Gruenwald’s original Squadron Supreme limited series.  The team has appeared in various Avengers comics that I’ve read since then but the world itself, I’m not current on.  Then there was the JMS’ Supreme Power which was like the Ultimate Squadron Supreme world or it out right replaced it, I’m not sure.  I just looked it up, and it is an alternate timeline (more modern version) of the Supreme Squadron – so it is an alternate take on an alternate take.  Does it have to be this complicated?  Reminds me of this version of Spider-Man 2099, who is from an alternate 2099 but the only difference is that he comes from one that could be used in Exiles that wouldn’t tarnish the original Spider-Man 2099 from any future storylines.  As if Peter David would be mad about it or something.

Regardless, Power Princess and Spider-Man 2099 show up to the Squadron Supreme world, as Nighthawk is dismantling the infamous brain washing chairs.  Before they arrive, Whizzer is giving Nighthawk some grief.

They teleport in and we get my favorite page of the comic.  It all takes place on one page, with six panels.  Nighthawk to the far left, Spider-Man 2099 to the far left, and Power Princess standing close to him on the left side.  We only see their heads.  Spider-Man 2099 notices the legendary chairs and Nighthawk is both offended and quick to express how they are being dismantled.  Nighthawk can’t believe Power Princess is back so soon, she tells him that she was success, he knows she is lying.  She knows that no matter what, he will make this difficult.  The page ends with her hitting Nighthawk with her shield.

Spider-Man 2099 takes off his mask to take a good look at the chairs.  Which is odd, as shouldn’t he be able to see the chairs through his mask like how he sees everything else?  Who is he, Movie Spider-Man?

Spider-Man 2099 believes he can do as Blink wishes and modify the technology.

Back on Counter-Earth, Proteus gets the origins of the planet.  Amazingly, Bedard is able to get through it in one page, that’s what you can do with an artist like Calafiore.  Proteus learns that the planet has dealt with earthquakes, cosmic storms and nuclear wars.  They make a joke about how bad things have to be when Doctor Doom is your best option.  Which really, is unfair, if it wasn’t for that cursed Reed Richards, Doom would have made the world a better place by now.  Maybe not for the bigger cities or New York in general but Montana would be fine.

Then Doom left the planet and without a strong presence, the world has been up for grabs.  Young Allies go around trying to save refugees and try to make living bearable.

I like how Bucky ends the tale with trying to gauge Proteus’ reaction to all of this as it must sound pretty confusing.  Proteus tells her that he’s traveled to several alternate Earths and all of them have their unique issues.  Bucky asks how they compare to other Young Allies that he has met, and he tells her that he has never even heard of the group before.

To make a point, Proteus shifts into the Heroes Reborn Captain America, as shown on the cover, who only real difference is that instead of an A on his forehead, he has an eagle.  Proteus claims that he isn’t familiar with this character, and asks for his name.  Bucky tells him that is Captain America and to please unshift from that form.

I have to remind myself that this Proteus is from the House of M timeline wherein Cap had lived out his days from WWII and so he appeared to be an 80 year old man.  But he was still Captain America but I’m not exactly sure what House of M’s Proteus’ back story is.

Jolt ends the scene asking about what Proteus meant about his enemies.

Sabretooth calls Heather, wanting to know if Power Princess and Spider-Man 2099 have made it back.  She tells him no.  Sabretooth tells Longshot how he is able to track Proteus.  Apparently, Morph doesn’t have a scent, so he stands out.  He makes a very odd analogy of how Morph’s body stands out like a black and white character in a color movie.  Shouldn’t the comparsion be a color character in a black and white movie?  A black and white character in a color movie would look like a  white person in a black suit, which we all learn from Pleasantville, isn’t much of a real difference.  That film came out in 1998, so Bedard has had eight years to watch that movie and it is a good film, at that.  It is suppose to be a throw away line but it stuck out to me.

Spider-Man 2099 and Power Princess arrive at the crystal palace.  Spider-Man 2099 holds up a headband, he has successfully made the modification.  Phase Two can begin.

Sabretooth and Longshot get attacked, the ground beneath their feet crumbles and they have Kid Colt pointing a gun at them.  Longshot has to fight off Toro, a big red bull of a man.  Longshot throws knives at Proteus and Bucky blocks them.  Longshot asks why they are protecting a murderer to which Bucky counters with an awesome comment about how Longshot is the one throwing knives.  Which is a great point, one doesn’t use knives as a weapon unless you want to cut or slash people.  It is a pretty violent weapon that doesn’t serve any non-violent purposes.

Proteus points to Longshot, stating he is the main threat and Jolt fries Longshot.

The Exiles show up, and with Longshot unconscious, Proteus can really unleash his wrath.  Doing so, makes the Young Allies realize they did in fact back the wrong horse.  Proteus does what the original one did to Wolverine back in the Proteus Saga, and warps the Exiles’ bodies out of sorts.  Which I know that is a comic book device, but how does one even survive that?  By sheer will on the part of Proteus?  I know it messed up Wolverine for quite some time afterwards.

Once Proteus reveals this side of his personality, two giants appear.  Order and Chaos, I like how their appearance takes place over a two page spread.  Chaos, a shadowy male, gets the left page and Order, a green lady, gets the right page.  Counter-Earth has been tipping on the scale of chaos and order, and Proteus has finally flung it into one direction.  They grab him and all three teleport away.

Bucky states their names as, Order and Chaos, as Jolt explains how they have been ordinary members of their team and never shown a power display like this before.  Toro further explains how they are usually their size and not giants.  Kid Colt (this is an all hands on deck type of reveal explanation) explains how in the past Order and Chaos have gone on about how they are here to judge the planet but it never amounts to anything.

Bucky apologizes for taking a clear villain’s side in the fight.  It is the least she can do.  Blink explains that that is what Proteus does.  He goes to a planet first, gets the heroes on his side and then those heroes fight the Exiles.  Hero types, if you get to them first, they will always fight a fellow hero without warning or questions.

Sabretooth tries to call Heather and there is no response.  Cut to the crystal palace – I really don’t like typing Panoptichron over and over and they usually refer to it in the comic as crystal palace – Heather can’t connect to the team either.

Issue ends with one of the Timebreaker bugs (who actually run the machinary under Heather’s direction) explains to Heather that Counter-Earth shows signs of destruction.  The line is very dramatically delivered as it is shown as a half page panel that is a close up of the bug’s eye and we see Heather’s shocked reaction reflected.

I can tell you this, Counter-Earth survives as I know it is there for the Onslaught tenth anniversary miniseries written by Sean McKeever.   Then from there, anything can happen.

I can also state that Spider-Man 2099’s device does eventually work and it sinks into Morph’s head becoming a part of him and he continues living his life as if he is Morph.

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X-Men : Days of Future Past Interview with Simon Kinberg

Posted by John Klein III on April 27, 2014
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: Ellen Page, X:DoFP. Leave a comment

http://collider.com/x-men-days-of-future-past-opening-scene-explained/

Well, that opening scene is introducing, really, this sort of refugee group of mutants that Kitty’s the leader of in the future. And so, in the movie, it’s before we even meet our X-Men, it’s before we meet Patrick, Ian, Hugh, and Halle. We sort of cold open in many ways on Kitty, Warpath, Blink, Colossus, Sunspot, Bishop, and we sort of wanted to show what a pack of these refugees living day to day knowing the Sentinels are out there, what their life would be like, and what an attack would look like, and also setting up Kitty’s power, of being able to send consciousness back in time to warn people so that they can move away before the attack comes. That’s the sort of critical engine of the movie, her sending a consciousness back to 1973 to warn that something bad is gonna happen that they’ve got to stop from happening.

I love that of the mutants in that opening segment, that Kitty is the leader of that band of mutants.  Kitty, Warpath, Blink, Colossus, Sunspot, Bishop and Iceman, that could make a decent team.  It never has happened in the comics, not even in Exiles.

they don’t list Iceman, so I wonder if he has his own group or something like that.

Simon Kinberg is one of the writer / producers of the film.

I read that Ellen Page spent the most time on set, out of the original cast and second to Hugh Jackman (naturally) so I’ve been wondering what else she could have been doing there besides touching the sides of Wolverine’s head.

So she can send people’s consciousness back in time, just like Rachel’s powers in the comics.  I imagine it will be something like she can only send their thoughts back maybe twenty minutes or something so when she tries sending Wolverine back to the 70s, it is a huge deal.  Though, I wonder how she gets their consciousness back?

“Well, that opening scene is introducing, really, this sort of refugee group of mutants that Kitty’s the leader of in the future. And so, in the movie, it’s before we even meet our X-Men, it’s before we meet Patrick, Ian, Hugh, and Halle. We sort of cold open in many ways on Kitty, Warpath, Blink, Colossus, Sunspot, Bishop, and we sort of wanted to show what a pack of these refugees living day to day knowing the Sentinels are out there, what their life would be like, and what an attack would look like, and also setting up Kitty’s power, of being able to send consciousness back in time to warn people so that they can move away before the attack comes. That’s the sort of critical engine of the movie, her sending a consciousness back to 1973 to warn that something bad is gonna happen that they’ve got to stop from happening.”
Read more at http://collider.com/x-men-days-of-future-past-opening-scene-explained/#0As9w2QKB1jlQI6B.99
“Well, that opening scene is introducing, really, this sort of refugee group of mutants that Kitty’s the leader of in the future. And so, in the movie, it’s before we even meet our X-Men, it’s before we meet Patrick, Ian, Hugh, and Halle. We sort of cold open in many ways on Kitty, Warpath, Blink, Colossus, Sunspot, Bishop, and we sort of wanted to show what a pack of these refugees living day to day knowing the Sentinels are out there, what their life would be like, and what an attack would look like, and also setting up Kitty’s power, of being able to send consciousness back in time to warn people so that they can move away before the attack comes. That’s the sort of critical engine of the movie, her sending a consciousness back to 1973 to warn that something bad is gonna happen that they’ve got to stop from happening.”
Read more at http://collider.com/x-men-days-of-future-past-opening-scene-explained/#0As9w2QKB1jlQI6B.99
“Well, that opening scene is introducing, really, this sort of refugee group of mutants that Kitty’s the leader of in the future. And so, in the movie, it’s before we even meet our X-Men, it’s before we meet Patrick, Ian, Hugh, and Halle. We sort of cold open in many ways on Kitty, Warpath, Blink, Colossus, Sunspot, Bishop, and we sort of wanted to show what a pack of these refugees living day to day knowing the Sentinels are out there, what their life would be like, and what an attack would look like, and also setting up Kitty’s power, of being able to send consciousness back in time to warn people so that they can move away before the attack comes. That’s the sort of critical engine of the movie, her sending a consciousness back to 1973 to warn that something bad is gonna happen that they’ve got to stop from happening.”
Read more at http://collider.com/x-men-days-of-future-past-opening-scene-explained/#0As9w2QKB1jlQI6B.99

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Excalibur 59

Posted by John Klein III on April 26, 2014
Posted in: Reviews. Tagged: Excalibur, Kolins, Lobdell, Lockheed. Leave a comment

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Writer Scott Lobdell

Pencils Scott Kolins

Inkers Holdredge / Kryssing

Letterer Ul Higgins

Colors Moreshead / Thomas

Cover Dated Late December 1992

The thing about it being Late December, is that if you ever export your comicbookdb collection into an Excel spreadsheet (redundant?) the Month bar is all fowled up due to the Late and then you can’t organize it by month easily as the Late throws that part off too.  Its a small detail, but annoying.

Also, from the cover, it was the year Spider-Man turned 30.  Now he is 50, so this is an old comic.

This is during the era where Scott Lobdell (of 90s X-Men fame) took over the title for a time until Alan Davis and Mark Farmer were ready to start their amazing run on the title.  When I reread the entire series a few years ago, I had forgotten most of this awkward year of stories.  Not really awkward but it is all over the place in quality.  Nowadays, they would have just ended the title and made a new volume of Excalibur once Davis was ready.

How awesome would that team be that makes up the cover.  Excalibur II, I would have been all for it, I still am all for it.  It would be one kick arse team of Avengers.  Black Panther, Captain America, Kitty Pryde and Iron Man (it is Rhody Rhodes in the suit, which will one day be known as the War Machine armor).

Inside front cover is an ad for Disney’s Aladdin.  Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams and they all could come true.

The opening splash page’s captions state that there are not many perks of being a member of Excalibur (a running theme for the issue as it will come up two more times).  For Kitty, who is sunbathing along with Lockheed in the jungles of Wakanda, there is a superhero fight before breakfast and after lunch, a mufti-dimensional battle to be had.  It isn’t often that a superhero can relax in the sun.  On the splash page, Lockheed is struggling to crack a coconut.

Then we are treated to a two page spread of Kitty and Lockheed still relaxing.  These pages look completely different than the rest of the issue.  The coloring is brighter, the art looks softer.  It is all around, different.

Speaking of art, this is an early Scott Kolins.  I mostly know him from Marvel Team-Up’s third volume and there was something about the art I didn’t care for.  Like he was using cross hatching or something or the coloring was off.  I’m not sure, it wasn’t too my liking but that could have been attributed to any number of things. I also didn’t care for the art during Geoff Johns’ run on Avengers, I almost dropped the title with his opening Red Zone arc, and then Search for She-Hulk really made me want to drop it.  The art really wasn’t to my liking and the story wasn’t great either.

I know Johns is a beloved creator (and Vice President) over at DC but once he was announced as exclusive over there, my immediate reaction was that DC could have him.  It may have been that he was the main writer after Kurt Busiek’s simply amazing run and so no one would have been good enough to carry the torch the rest of the way but I was young and money seemed to be plentiful so I kept with it and glad I did as I would have missed Bendis’ Dissembled run that then lead into House of M and the entire New Avengers line up.

Kolins’ art for this issue looks clean and not stylized.  The story has a nice flow to it.  The inks are good, and the colors vibrant.  Lobdell has the characters acting themselves, though there are a few details that I feel he may have gotten wrong but we’ll come to those.

So at one point in these two pages, Kitty and Lockheed suspect they are being watched and then quickly dismiss it.  This was during the era when Lockheed was drawn very cartoony instead of like a lizard with wings.  He could easily step into a cartoon.

I do like how Kolins has Kitty wearing a simple red one piece bathing suit.  She is overly sexualized (or at all really) and she’s with her friend Lockheed, so there is no reason to not be comfortable.  The panel where she asks if Lockheed feels they are being watched and then they both look at each other and shrug their shoulders saying, naah.  Is so much fun and I really miss these two characters – poor Lockheed isn’t given any real treatment like he use to.

So Captain Britain and Meggan were invited to Wakanda to oversee a business transaction with Black Panther.  I should say Brian Braddock, as no one knows he is Captain Britain.  Which is interesting as he is Cap all the time.  He may be a scientist but that isn’t his day job but more of a hobby.  He’s Captain Britain 24 hours a day, seven days a week so I never really thought about him having a ‘secret identity.’  Anyways, Kitty and Lockheed jumped on the plane to head out, Brian told them that they would be bored in Wakanda.  Once they got there, Kitty was more than happy to be bored in paradise.

Of course, as a reader, we know that Kitty was being watched.  The person thinks to himself that the dragon seems wonky but the girl harmless.  Oh how he doesn’t know either of them.

Brian and Meggan are being treated to a Wakandan welcome ceremony.  Meggan is hugging Brian close, as she is afraid of being used as a virgin sacrifice.  Brian tells her she is safe on both accounts.  Which I was ten when I first read that and probably thought that it meant because she is a superhero, she can fight off any attackers.  Now that I’m 32, I see what Lobdell did there.  Which clearly those two have had a sexual relationship up to this point but that’s probably the closest we get to them talking about such things.  Outside of seeing them wake up together in bed.

Brian really wanted Meggan to come along as he wants to broaden her world view.  She is still being written as a bit of a simpleton – which when I look back at it, seems odd that Brian would continue a sexual relationship with someone who understands the base concepts of things.  I’m talking about a character who, when having to leave a note for Brian and Excalibur, had to draw pictures as she didn’t know how to write.  But if you were going to talk to her, she is smart and can continue a conversation.  Meggan, a very interesting character.  Eventually Alan Davis comes back to the title and Meggan becomes a full proper character.

Actually, I had to go look it up.  Lobdell wrote issues 31, 35 – 41, 53, 58 – 60, 68 – 71, 75 – 82.

Alan Davis wrote issues 16, 42 – 52, 54 – 58, 61 – 67.  Over at Comics Should Be Good, whenever there is a Top Runs vote, people ask if they can combine Alan Davis’ run into one big run or do they have to do two runs.  Which I’ve read those comments so many times, that my memory must have changed to think that there were two big runs but really, it is one big run with the smallest of breaks.  A two month break.  But I guess story wise, 61 to 67 is one big masterpiece and 42 to 58 are smaller stories that form a bigger story.

Lobdell’s time on the title, I also thought was a shorter era but that’s probably due to my memory trying to break Davis’ run into two different runs.  I’m not sure, I may be a crazy person now that I’ve typed all of this.  Like, I thought Lobdell was busier Pre-50 but he really dealt with more of what will set up Excalibur for the final half of the title.

Black Panther comes rising out of a volcano that the ceremony is being performed in front of – which is why Meggan thought she was going to be sacrificed.

Brian introduces Meggan to the Black Panther as his administrative assistant.  Clearly, Brian failed the first rule of being a couple – he didn’t let her in on the plan.  So she embarrasses herself by trying to repeat the title she just read, screwing it up.  T’Challa shakes her hand, telling her that her sense of humor is as great as her beauty.  Yeah, he is a King alright.

Brian apologizes for having to fill in for his brother’s absence as Braddock Enterprises was always Jamie’s venture.  Which is what confuses me.  Jasper is mostly known for two things, being a race car driver, and being crazy powerful.  Or being crazy and powerful.  Imagine an adult Franklin Richards, but who is crazy – which every other alternate future version of Franklin Richards is crazy so that’s easy to imagine.  So when did Jasper have time to run a business for more than a month?  Anyways, we have to accept this as the entire issue is based on the fact that Brian now runs and operates Braddock Enterprises.  Not the day to day operation nor I imagine he doesn’t sign the checks either but he’s the public face.

Meggan asks about how come they are not burning alive as they enter the volcano.  Black Panther’s mask does that thing Spider-Man’s mask does, where the eye slits become smaller to show that he’s happy to explain this.  It is odd as T’Challa doesn’t strike me as a guy who lets his guard down that quickly but maybe he really likes her innocence.

Black Panther explains that Wakanda has more than one natural resource.  The main one is of course, Vibranium but another is this, what they call – a cold volcano.  Wakanda is so advance that they were able to build a futuristic laboratory inside the walls of the volcano.

Meggan is finally figuring out that Wakanda balances the traditional African nature with a global world power.  Though some inhabitants of Wakanda would wish that they were more the former than the lather.

Once inside the laboratory, Black Panther introduces Brian and Meggan to their other two guests, Captain America and Iron Man.  Cap is happy to see them and Iron Man (who is Rhodes at this point – filling in for Tony) mumbles a greeting.  Tony would be natural in this environment of meets and greets but Rhodes is a military man first and a superhero second and a guy who likes to meet strangers as a distant third.

There is an ad for the film, Candyman, that I never watched and probably never will.  People seem to like it as there is a bit of a franchise.  It wasn’t until this movie came out that I even knew there was an urban myth about Candyman.  He always seemed to me like the male Bloody Mary.  I’ve never been tempted to say either of their names into the mirror as I know a guy who knows a gal whose cousin did it once and was never heard from again.

Meanwhile, at Braddock Manor – they moved out of the Lighthouse a few issues ago – Cerise gives a shout in her Shi’ar language.  Kurt comes running in.  Apparently, she put her lipstick into her mouth instead of her upper lip and it tastes disgusting.  Which, I don’t know how lipstick works – but wouldn’t placing it on your upper lip, still let you taste it even a little?  I never really thought about what lipstick must taste like but it makes sense that it would be horrible.  Chapstick doesn’t taste good but lipstick has to be better, right?

Kurt and Cerise are getting ready to go to the opera and watch a Verdi play.  Cerise wants to learn and experience human culture.

Back at Wakanda, the heroes are giving a toast to the new venture.  Cap notices Iron Man drinking, which confirms to him that it is a new person inside the armor.  At least Cap doesn’t just assume Tony is off the wagon, that’s a good friend.

At the party, Meggan works her way over to Iron Man and starts to whisper to him.  Is Excalibur that not well known that people don’t recognize her as Meggan of Excalibur?  She doesn’t have a secret identity but she’s also not a Power Ranger in that she doesn’t wear green when she is not super heroing it up.  She talks to Iron Man about how it has been a while, which it has been almost twenty issues so that’s close to two years our time.  He of course doesn’t recognize her.  That was Tony during that awful Promethium Exchange arc that West Coast Avengers showed up for in Excalibur.  Lobdell wrote it so that explains why she is bringing it up here.

He tells her that he doesn’t remember that and she plays it off like he is trying to protect her secret identity.  Or his, I’m not sure.  Neither is he after she walks away.

The party moves to a giant table and we finally figure out what Black Panther has been talking about this entire time.  Wakanda has decided to put a stop to toxic waste before it becomes a problem for Wakanda.  Braddock Enterprises has created the self-devouring waste containment device.  Stark Industries provided the millions of dollars worth of technology.  Then my favorite part, T’Challa thanks Captain America and the United States for donating all of the toxic waste.  Cap gives this awesome “oh yeah, thanks” as I’m sure America loves the fact that they have gallons and gallons of toxic waste ready to be disposed of.

Brian thinks to himself that Jamie did good with the company and again, did Jamie ever run that company and why would he care about toxic waste disposal?  Maybe during one of his sane moments?

These heroes representing companies and countries reminds me of my all time favorite run of Black Panther, 26 through 29, of the third volume (The Marvel Knights volume) titled Sturm Und Drang : A Story of Love and War by Christopher Priest and Sal Velluto.  Such a great storyline.  Black Panther representing Wankanda.  Magneto representing Genosha.  Doctor Doom representing Latveria.  Namor representing Atlantis.  Such a great storyline and wonderful use of how at the time, Marvel had all of these costumed folks running these countries, it was high time that there was a political story done about it.  I suppose, only Magneto was the new face but maybe that’s all it took, having a fourth mask as a head of state.  Its criminally never been printed as a trade (a lot of that run hasn’t been) but the issues can’t be that expensive to come by.

Black Panther calls for more food and the first dish is … pizza!  I wish we were told the toppings to see what Wakandans put on their pizza.  Pizza surprises Rhodes and Black Panther tells him that he picked it for his guests.

During the ceremony a man sized wooden idol is going around, touching people’s heads.  Meggan finds the idol, cute.

Back with Kitty and Lockheed, they hear a young lady as she screams.  The gal’s head feels like it is being split into two.  Then it does and where her human head was, is now a matching wooden head.

This happens back at the festival.  Iron Man notices that it is spreading as many more wooden people are appearing.  Brian can tell from the screams that it is a forced transformation – he’s a genius after all.

The original dancer comes forward.  He wants to be the new king of Wakanda.  Black Panther addresses him as, U’mbaya – who was a graduate student at one point.  I checked on comicbookdb and it states that this and next issue is the only appearance of the character.  The dancer takes the name of, Icon.  Not the scariest villain name.

At the opera, Cerise is crying.  Kurt doesn’t have the heart to tell her this is a comedy they are watching.

Kurt is given some complimentary champagne, he looks across to the opposite balcony and sees that Sir Raleigh Chamberlain is the one who bought the drinks.  He is a suspected (but really is) arms dealer who is glad that up to this point, Excalibur has been too busy to deal with smaller criminals.

Then a new character, Knight Errant shows up, blasts Chamberlain’s girlfriend out of her booth and threatens to do worst to him if he doesn’t leave by morning time.  Chamberlain promises to be gone by then.

Cerise asks if he is a fellow hero, Kurt states that his methods should not be encouraged.

This and next issue, which I won’t be reviewing anytime real soon, is also Knight Errand’s only appearances.  Knight Errand makes a speech Man of La Mancha that after looking it up, I want to listen to that song – Impossible Dream.  I must have heard it by now but I need my memory refreshed.

Kurt teleports Cerise to follow the knight.

Icon is threatening to hurt his newly formed army.  He knows the heroes can’t hurt the army as if they do, they can seriously damage the wooden soldiers and they won’t be able to revert back to their human form.

Brian starts to head an attack, when Captain America puts his hand on his shoulder, telling him that he should let the costumed heroes handle this.  You’ll think Brian would tell Cap the truth but for some reason decides to let Captain America take the lead.

Black Panther goes an extra step and puts a containment field around Meggan and Brian so that they don’t get hurt at all.  Both Meggan and Brian are impressed with the containment field, it is made out of vibranium so it doesn’t make any noise as Brian punches it.

Kitty phases through the bottom of it, stating that they are all lucky that she was in the neighborhood.  Brian rolls his eyes so hard.

Captain America asks Black Panther to make the call.  They can’t get to Icon without going through his wooden army but his wooden army are actual people.  Black Panther states that he really doesn’t have a choice.  Icon threatens that he does have two options – make him the new king or watch his people be killed.

Kitty phases through the ground with Meggan claiming that there is another choice – now that the New Excalibur is here!  Which is awesome that she just takes control of the situation and deems the gathered heroes the newest form of Excalibur.  Meggan, to protect her identity has changed her appearance to a bulky African lady with her same white shirt but no pants.  It isn’t the worst disguise.

Issue ends with Icon in disbelief.  Usually all of Africa only has the one superhero and the one day, the one day he wants to overthrow the government, he has to deal with five of them!

One day I’ll review 60 but don’t worry, Black Panther retains his kingdom after the next issue.

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