A lost Cyclops roams the Earth with memories of Apocalypse wracking his already damaged mind. While the X-Men mourn their lost leader, Jean Grey looks for clues as to the truth behind what happened to Scott.
JOE HARRIS is the co-creator and writer of original comics and graphic novels such as the Image Comics rock ‘n’ roll thrill ride, Rockstars, and the environmental sci-fi epics, Great Pacific and Snowfall; along with the supernatural thrillers, Ghost Projekt and Spontaneous, and the children’s fantasy, Wars In Toyland, for Oni Press. In 2013, Joe began a long stint writing the officially-licensed continuation of the paranormal investigations of Agents Mulder and Scully in The X-Files comics at IDW to the enjoyment of fans around the world. The X-Files: Cold Cases—the best-selling audio dramatization of Joe’s comics scripts featuring the voices of David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and the entire original X-Files cast—and the follow-up, The X-Files: Stolen Lives were released by Audible beginning in 2017.
As a young creator at Marvel Comics, Joe launched the cult-classic Spider-Man spinoff, Slingers and the Bishop: The Last X-Man series. He has written for just about all major comics publishers including DC Comics, Marvel, Image, IDW, Dark Horse, Valiant, BOOM! and others.
A horror screenwriter and filmmaker, Harris conceived and co-wrote Darkness Falls for Sony Pictures—after his short film, Tooth Fairy was acquired by Revolution Studios and he was hired to develop it into a feature—along with the politically farcical slasher movie, The Tripper for FOX. In 2018, he co-wrote the live-action web series, Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe for Valiant Entertainment.
His latest project is Surviving Nuclear Attack, a paranoid sci-fi thriller, set to launch in 2019 as part of John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction from Storm King Comics.
I didn't really want to read this after children of the atom, why I took a detour. But joe Harris being the writer encouraged me, sadly he seems to have abandoned his writing style in Liberators, and took on an easier style probably for the sake of the reader, I don't really like that, but the story is nice. The art is also bad, cyclops had an ass chin at one point, all chins were a mess here really, and Phoenix had a chin with no. 2 written on it like what the hell is that supposed to mean.
Luego de la terrible pelea contra Apocalipsis y dar por muerto a Cíclope (cosa que no sucede mucho en X-Men) Jean Grey y Cable van por las huellas de Cíclope. Jean por su parte está muy desmoralizada pero poco a poco las circunstancias les van a dar la razón. Mientras tanto en algún lugar de Egipto un desmemoriado Scott llama la atención de algunos por tener siempre que atar un pañuelo a sus ojos. Una mutante peligrosa lo "ayudará" a buscar su pasado.
Continuación directa de Apocalipsis, con un Ciclope amnésico. A ver cómo se desarrolla. Y me encanta que en la primera página te hablen de Alejandro Magno, siempre me gusta algún dato histórico.