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why-i-love-comics · 5 months
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X-Men Red #17 - "The Avatar of Life" (2023)
written by Al Ewing art by Yildiray Cinar & Federico Blee
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mattdevil · 7 days
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HOLY SHIT WAKE UP PEOPLE
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X-Men: Red (2022-2023) #17 art by Yildiray Cinar
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insextras · 6 months
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It's funny that all four summers brothers are immune to each other's powers (although gabriel takes precedence over the other 3 due to his energy manipulation powers)
Like, imagine the spider-man pointing meme but it's the 4 of them blasting each other
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blade-liger-4ever · 6 days
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Wait -
I haven't seen anything else with Vulcan/Gabriel Summers on YouTube, so does that mean his appearance was SOLELY FOR AN EASTER EGG?!?!
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heckcareoxytwit · 6 months
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Storm is staring at the Uranos Trigger Cube as the Eternal still prattles on about deciding whether she could activate to use him as a weapon to fight Genesis (Apocalypse's wife). However, because of his unpredictable destructive nature; Uranos would not only destroy Genesis' army, he would also kill the brainwashed Arakki mutants (e.g. Sobunar, White Sword and so on), turn on Storm's army or even hurt/kill civilians so in other words, Uranos would kill anyone in his path until he stops when he reaches his time limit. Then, Storm is interrupted by Jon Ironfire who wants to activate the Uranos Trigger because his former comrades of Arakko had been swayed to Genesis' side and he needs to use him to win in the war. Storm refuses to let him do it by destroying the Uranos Trigger with her lightning bolt. Jon Ironfire gets upset with her for destroying his chance to use the Eternal weapon for "easy victory" so he walks away in a huff. Sunspot comes in and gives Storm a grim news. According to Sunspot, Nova (Richard Rider) had survived Pestilence's Poison Arrow thanks to the nova force keeping him alive but he is in a lot of pain that he shut himself out and had retreated deep into his mind. Just then, an Arakki mutant interrupts the two mutants by proclaiming that Apocalypse has returned. As Horseman Death reaches out to Apocalypse, he is impressed to hear that his son had not only chose Storm's side, he kept his sense of honor. Even though Death told his father that he killed his sister, Pestilence, he doesn't care about his daughter's death. Though to be fair for Apocalypse, Pestilence nearly killed both Apocalypse and Rictor with her poison arrows back then in 'X of Swords' storyline. Storm approaches Apocalypse and asks if he's not standing with Genesis. Apocalypse replies that he will not stand against Genesis but he won't stand aside either. He says Arakko needs and deserves more than Genesis offers. It needs magic. It needs Storm.
Apocalypse brings Storm to the carved out magic circle where Vulcan, Orc the demon and the hooded figure are. The hooded figure reveals the hood. It's Sunfire! Storm asks if he was able to rescue Redroot and he says more than that. Sunfire has Redroot grown onto his chest and according to him, the Arakki plant mutant has been keeping him alive and if she gets removed, he would die. The mutants in the magic circle represent the elements - Sunfire-Redroot for Earth, Orc the demon represent air, Apocalypse represents water, Vulcan represents fire and lastly, Storm has to be in the center of the magic circle that represents all kinds of elements. Apocalypse pulls Vulcan to the designated spot. Before Vulcan could start yelling on his tirade, Apocalypse starts the magic ritual and Storm channels the magic energy.
Meanwhile, Sobunar and Genesis are on the island watching the battles from afar until they see a giant monster approaching them. The giant monster is Kaorak and also, Storm is riding on it. Looks like shit is going down between Storm and Genesis....
X-Men Red v2 #17, 2023
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comicchannel · 4 days
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elementalartisan · 5 days
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absencesrepetees · 8 months
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gabriel summers in x-men #9-10 (jonathan hickman/leinil francis yu, 2020)
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evilhorse · 1 year
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What you saw as weakness was my restraint.
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why-i-love-comics · 5 months
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X-Men Red #17 - "The Avatar of Life" (2023)
written by Al Ewing art by Yildiray Cinar & Federico Blee
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summerstrash · 1 month
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one thing I'm mad about vis a vis the krakoan era is the fact that it only remains implicit that moira's deadly genesis team were, in hindsight, a sort of proto-Five focused around the creation of a mutant state prior to having Krakoa itself on the board.
Like,
proteus was always going to be in her back pocket, trapped as he was. he's the only one to make it to the actual Five, in part because he was never a part of the initial team-building with the others. he's a reality warper and energy vampire, and if I'm not mistaken, omega-level as well.
petra is a geomorph who can generate diamonds with her powers; prior to the entry of krakoa and its flowers into the plan, she could've been absolutely pivotal to the physical and economic stability of a mutant state.
sway is a time manipulator who can replay things she has witnessed. she would be in the role of eva bell, if resurrection was on the table, and/or she could serve as an "objective" observer in a justice or surveillance system.
darwin is evolution itself; his powers appear to have no upper bound, though he is not "officially" classified as an omega-level mutant. I believe he would be a primarily political agent, as a symbol of the nation, given that he is a visible mutant who cannot be killed, but I also believe that his survival powers could perhaps be pushed, maybe with proteus or gabriel in a circuit with him, to create life.
vulcan is an omega level energy blaster with a deep wellspring of rage directed at the shi'ar empire, AND he's the lost summers brother. aware as Moira would likely have been of this, she would have seen the purpose of that blood tie between her team and charles' — the X-Men would have been less likely to cross her team if it holds a member of the summers family.
I also believe that Moira was planning from the beginning to hedge her bets — and this team is perfect for that, too, given that four of them would always be primarily loyal to her, the mother figure who pulled them from the gutters of grief, oppression, poverty, and self-loathing and gave them a new family.
a circuit between these five mutants might be just as potent at terraforming as the Twelve were — Gabriel providing the raw energetic reactions you'd find at the dawn of spacetime, the star at the center of the circuit, Petra giving it physical form and stability and blessing it with untold physical wealth and elemental resources, Suzanne giving it the time it needs to grow, and Proteus and/or Darwin giving it life.
imagine the devotion a populace might give the beings that created their home out of nothing. Imagine, in turn, the loyalty they'd pay to their dear mother.
and Moira, even, familiar as she is with the narrative of the history of mutantkind, would likely have been planning for that, too — by withholding her son from the others at first, she creates a divide that will make it psychologically easier for the rest of the team to sacrifice him for the cause, if he cannot be brought to heel, or if he threatens her all-important life. the tragedy of mutant x is a narrative you can build sainthood or demonization around, and countries and communities need their foundational myths, don't they?
I think it's a devilishly elegant plan, on her part, to find mutants who need her, mutants who can't clean up as well for the cameras or the judgment of a bigoted america as charles' beautiful lily-white teenagers do, and turn them into her own personal nation-building engine.
I also wonder deeply about the Destiny of it all — is sway on the team because, as a time-manipulator, she could move directly against the prophecies of Irene Adler in a way the others can't?
At what point does Moira choose to fully betray the cause? Is it maybe at the moment that her carefully-laid plans and carefully-chosen teenagers are torn out from under her? Did she, in her way, truly love them, like Charles, for all his foibles, loved his original five X-Men?
I don't think I'll ever know for sure, and it deeply rankles at me that it's so.
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X-Men: Red (2022-) #9 art by Stefano Caselli
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X-Men: Red #2
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enjoypaitings · 1 year
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Gabriel Summers (British, 1962) - The Three Graces
https://www.askart.com/artist/Gabriel_Summers/11339120/Gabriel_Summers.aspx
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More by #gabriel summers enjoypaitings
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newwarriorsforever · 1 year
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Richard Rider as Nova appears in X-Men Red on this week’s comics. 
During the confrontation at the diplomatic zone, Nova is annoyed with the resurrection especially when it’s done on the psychotic mutant like Vulcan. 
- X-Men Red #9 (2022)
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