I think that they simply could not conceive of Mystique disobeying them in such a way. “Just look at what we’ve done” can be self-congratulatory but it can also be a phrase wrought with hubris (or both, most likely).
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The former is likely just a storytelling conceit, and the latter I think requires a little more thought.Ĭharles and Erik have been portrayed in this era as often quite full of themselves. I think two things stuck out to me-Hope can apparently just use telekinesis (or at least Cerebro) even if there isn’t a telepath in the same room, and also that this plan seemed like such a no-brainer that I’m shocked that Charles and Erik didn’t think it was possible. I kind of appreciate storytelling that can be slightly predicted but still have a bit of a twist to it.
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This is no trick or imposter, this is the genuine article. Mystique did, in fact, engineer Destiny to be brought back. And that’s what we’re shown at the start of this issue. Shall we? A Certain MystiqueĬhris: If we didn’t outright call it, I think we heavily implied that we were fairly certain all of the Cerebro and DNA gathering was performed by Mystique (emphasis on performed).
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Hickman is truly delivering the drama that X-Men deserves as a franchise, and I can’t thank him enough for that. I’m not disappointed by the lack of it, but it’s perhaps the thing that’s most surprising? Either way, this issue has so much scheming. Nola Pfau: I have to say, I was expecting a lot more thematic alignment with the original Inferno, even if the context is much different. This is a big one, packed with characters with *Gasp* complex motivations and personal agendas.
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That being said, sometimes a superhero comic with absolutely no punching is a blessing, and apparently only the few (i.e one Jonathan Hickman) are allowed to provide it for us. Before we dive into it, this one definitely was a slow burner, with schemes upon schemes. Jonathan Hickman, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel and Joe Sabino bring us Inferno #2.Ĭhris Eddleman: Well friends, it’s time again for a dive into the fire as we continue our coverage on Inferno with this, our second issue. Enemies, allies, they are all the same in this dangerous game. The Reign Of X comes to a close as the Quiet Council expands.