5/30/2023 0 Comments Marvel inferno 2021![]() Still, the issue balances the plot-heavy structure with some really great character moments. ![]() The Hickman-written X-books have tended to be very plot-driven, and there’s certainly plenty of plot in Inferno #1. Inferno #1 picks up on loose HoX/PoX threads, pulls in seeds from Hickman’s X-Men series, and ties it all together for an intriguing kickoff to the series. Now, as Hickman’s time on the X-books nears its end, it’s time for the writer to settle family business. There were a lot of corners of the new mutant status quo to explore, and a lot of new series in which to explore them, which meant X-Men could continue the work of HoX/PoX, expanding on the foundation created by the event series and seeding new stories and cultivating them over a period of time. ![]() ![]() Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Valerio Schiti Color Artist: David Curiel Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino Design Work: Tom Muller Cover Artists: Pepe Larraz & Marte GraciaĪfter the absolute frenzy of new ideas and plotlines to explore introduced by the twelve-issue House of X and Powers of X series, it feels safe to say writer Jonathan Hickman’s time on Marvel’s main X-Men title was, at least comparatively, a slow burn. ![]()
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