A Death in the Family! In the aftermath of Extermination, the X-Men mourn for their fallen brother, Cable. But no one is taking it harder than his adopted daughter, Hope Summers. Will Hope be able to cope with the loss, or will she be led down a dark path that she won’t be able to return from? Only Jean Grey can save Hope from herself! Plus, celebrate the life of Nathan Summers with a story from his past by Chris Claremont!
Zac Thompson is a writer born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Canada. He's written titles like Marvelous X-Men, Cable, and X-Men: Black for Marvel Comics. Along with indie books such as Her Infernal Descent, Relay, and The Replacer.
In 2019, Zac became the showrunner of the Age of X-Man universe at Marvel Comics. His critically acclaimed miniseries, Come Into Me, was called the best horror comic of 2018 by HorrorDNA. His debut comic series, The Dregs, was called "lowbrow brilliant" by New York Magazine. His novel, Weaponized, was the winner of the 2016 CryptTV horror fiction contest.
Un número en verdad muy emotivo. Cuenta dos historias: lo que pasa luego del fin de la serie Extermination de grandes consecuencias y un recuerdo de Cable sobre su infancia. En la primera vemos a Hope Summers hablar con Jean Grey, de hecho es la primera vez que pueden hablar largo y tendido. Ellas tendrán que resolver algunos asuntos pendientes de Cable. En la segunda es una historia que la verdad no sé si está así de graficada en X-Men pero es un episodio entre padre - hijo - nieto en el tiempo en que Madelyn Prior y Scott tuvieron a su hijo, Cíclope definitivamente tuvo un actuar un poco irresponsable pero esta pequeña historia es muy emotiva y reconfortante al final.
This one-shot takes place in the immediate aftermath of Extermination and has two stories, one involving Jean Grey and Hope, and the other revolving around a story from Cable's infancy. It's an OK read, but not one that felt particularly vital. It was great seeing Hope and the adult Jean Grey together, though!
I didn't enjoy it that much. I got into it blind and didn't know what is was about. Too stories I didn't get into. Too much sentimental and all that emotion toward characters I don't like much (I don't hate them just not my favorite X-Men)... so not really for me!
Really enjoyed this comic. Good character development. A nice return to form. Focus on character and plot, the X-men have always been a character driven comic -- and this was a good example of that. Everyone was given screen time. Nice juggling act between characters -- and the art continues to be top-notch.