3.5 Stars.
With Vita Ayala's writing reins firmly in hand, this book now takes on a much needed emotional depth, diving into what makes the kids tick and giving us the feeling of "new" mutants again, as the "New Mutants" we've come to know and love have now become the teachers and guardians of this new team. I wish that the art would be better, but with some of the more obscure aspects (Cosmar's reality warping, Mirage's dreaming, and all the weird things Warlock does) it works well enough.
Highlights:
- With Magik, Warpath, and the rest of the original "New Mutants" in charge, they take it upon themselves to begin to train the new generation to work together via what they call "Sinergy Training", which is a fancier way of saying combo moves. The newbies need to know each other's strengths and weaknesses so they can work better as a team.
- ALL Mutants are welcome on Krakoa, but that doesn't mean that all the 'used-to-be-villains' should be, at least in my opinion. Shadow King is one of these, and we see the trouble he causes the new kids by influencing their young minds in the wrong direction. Not that he's making them out to be villainous, but he is playing on their self-appearance insecurities to make them more reliant on him.
- Appearance is a huge topic covered in this Volume, specifically with Cosmar, Anole, and Scout. Cosmar seeks resurrection because the initialization of her powers caused her body to morph to something not human looking at all. Anole has always struggled with his more lizard-like appearance, and Scout, having come to terms with her looks long ago, is the one standing up to Shadow King and his machinations for her two friends. Lots of "You Don't Understand!" talk from our insecure teens.
- Josh, a mutant with huge horns (yet his powers are unknown to me) who originally came about in "Age of X-Man", has found a place in Otherworld where he feels comfortable and more normal. Karma and Mirage go to rescue him, but get themselves in trouble with King Jamie and Lady Roma (Merlyn's daughter), owing a favor to her to be paid back in the future.
- Lastly, Karma wants to endure the Trial of the Crucible, hoping to be able to separate her brother, whose consciousness she absorbed. Dani Moonstar helps her through it, and she is restored in the end. Wonder when we are going to get the brother back... and how that will affect the team dynamic.
Overall, the story is getting really good, but the art is just really unappealing to me. Let's see how the team shakes out post-Gala.
Recommend.