You might think Domino's luck powers were self-evidently on the blink if she got captured and used as a source of living tissue in the first place, but now someone is pulling off impossibly lucky assassinations of pro-mutant humans, and she needs to reclaim her abilities by taking down the killer clone. The outlandish hits are fun, and I love the Domino/Colossus dynamic running through the story, but I never felt it really dealt with the consequences of a character who's always been able to rely on luck suddenly being stripped of it – there should have been more trips, misfires, consequences. Still, that's where this run sets itself apart from previous X-Force books; the dirty tricks and grubby compromises remain, but set against the upbeat background of the Krakoan era of mutant ascendancy, rather than the usual torrential gloom. Then it's down to South America with Logan and Quentin Quire to check in again on the small country which was trying bold experiments in plant symbiosis – experiments that seem to have taken a distinctly body horror turn. Turns out that when the mutants last tangled with Terra Verde, Beast may have made a "minor miscalculation", and I do enjoy what a dubious figure he's become lately, all those questionable choices back to Schism now fully integrated into the treatment of him. And that despite the resurrection protocols meaning characters can now be tweaked for legitimate in-world reasons, so Domino can say of her nightmare recent past "But it doesn't feel over, it feels like it's still happening. The memory feels like it will never die" - and then be fine again once she's brought back fixed. Would that we mere flatscans had the same leeway as regards the past 16 months.
Bought in the last Marvel BOGOF on Comixology, not read until the new one – but I've been rationing my Dawn Of X stash, and now I need to get this one down before I can embark, with some trepidation, on the ginormous X Of Swords.