Kiel Phegley: The final big Marvel U news out of last week's string
of announcements was the future of the X-Franchise, with the upcoming
"Girl Named Hope" serial followed by the "Second Coming" event. The
feeling folks have been getting from this is that the storyline will
wrap some long-running plot threads about the endangered aspects of
mutants in the same way "Siege" will wrap a lot of the stuff set in
place stretching back to "Avengers Disassembled" and "Civil War." If
that's the case, will the X-Universe gain any familiar elements in the
wake of the stories? What are the chances we'll be seeing some honest
to goodness new mutant characters having their powers activated in 2010?
Joe Quesada:The correct question might be, “Will there be any mutants
left after “Second Coming?" Hope's return to the present will have a
cataclysmic effect on the mutant population. She is the future for
mutants, but what that future is, well, you'll have to stay tuned to
find out. Something big will be waiting for her – something that has
been patiently biding its time, ready to snap shut a trap that we can
confidently say is the biggest the X-Men have ever faced. Not everyone
will make it out alive this time.
Kiel Phegley: With that answer, I'm not sure what to expect on this
next one, but many retailers were assuming with the "Second Coming"
would hold the return of Jean Grey? Are the teases pointing folks in
that direction a red herring, or would you be willing to put Jean back
in the mix if the story was right?
Joe Quesada: C'mon, you don't honestly want me to answer that question,
do you? And spoil the fun of learning? Let's just say that Hope's got
red hair and green eyes and leave it at that.
Kiel Phegley: One concrete thing we can ask about is the status of
Craig Kyle and Chris Yost's "X-Force." It appears that the pair will be
leaving the book after "Second Coming." Does that mean "X-Force" will
end as a series as well? If not, who might be brought on to continue
with that team? If yes, what other X-Titles may be leaving us in the
next year?
Joe Quesada: "X-Force" is alive and well, and Craig Kyle and Chris Yost
are as ensconced in the X-Men Universe as they've ever been, maybe
more. Their story comes to an end after “Second Coming" but X-Force
doesn't die. Will other creators have to step into Craig and Chris's
shoes? Yes. Might we shake up the character roster after “Second
Coming?" We might have to. I mean you can't field a team with dead
characters can you?
Selene的設定應該是那種美麗魅人的妖女...可是這彩圖裡我真的只覺得她很噁心而已。
X NECROSHA
STORY BY Mike Carey, Craig Kyle, Zeb Wells, Chris Yost
ART BY Clayton Crain, Ibraim Roberson, Dustin Weaver
COLORS BY Clayton Crain, John Rauch
LETTERS BY VC - Cory Petit, Joe Caramagna
COVER BY Clayton Crain
PUBLISHER: Marvel Comics
COVER PRICE: $3.99
RELEASE DATE: Wed, October 28th, 2009
Death has come to the X-Men. The one true Black Queen has returned, and
she wants nothing less than every soul of mutantkind...dead or alive.
And everyone that's ever crossed Selene is going to pay. The dead rise,
familiar faces haunt mutants across the world, and Selene takes her
final steps into becoming a god. It all begins here in a full-length
X-FORCE extravaganza, and continues in the pages of next month’s issue
of X-FORCE…but the shockwaves of this terrifying event will be felt in
NEW MUTANTS and X-MEN: LEGACY as well, and those reverberations begin
here in two all-new bonus tales. One-Shot/Parental Advisory …$3.99
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