Declaring himself the "Celestial Messiah," the Cotati attack all over earth--a ton of crossover books, I know I read the Savage Avengers and X-Men at the time, both Conan and Nightcrawler were involved!--but their main goal is getting their seeds into the vibranium-infused soil around the Great Mound in Wakanda. This sets up another siege ala Infinity War, but it still works. Swordsman is portrayed as having some rivalry with the Black Panther, and I couldn't tell you if they'd ever even interacted before: this green Swordsman may or may not have been anything of the original Jacques DeQuesne, I think even his corpse had been destroyed more than once. Mantis shows up, to try and rein in Quoi (alone, no Guardians, and I'd say her character has long been far removed from the old Avengers version) but the Swordsman had been pouring poison into Quoi's ear for too long (Shakespeare reference! I'm on fire today) and he was gung-ho to kill all humans...and Kree, Skrulls, animals, all of it. (He did offer to keep the Avengers in a garden, and had put some thought into how to arrange them!)
But, my favorite bit of this one...might be a spoiler, so if you were waiting to read this one, we'll put it after the break!
In the first issue, the Cotati seemingly help (She)-Hulk regain her control and diction, but that was a lie. They had killed Jen, and took over her body! It was already green, a Cotati taking it over wouldn't turn it more green, so it was the perfect vehicle for espionage. The Cotati-Jen kicks the stuffing out of Ben, who refuses to go down: the Fantastic Four had recently taken in refugees, a Kree kid and a Skrull one, and Ben was going to give them a better life if it killed him. There's also a bit where Hulkling gets replaced--I won't say by who, it's another good bit of continuity--and it takes his husband Wiccan to point out the switch, even though the new "Hulkling" is straight-up mustache-twirling evil all of a sudden.
I hope I'm not damning with faint praise, but if you can get this for a buck an issue, you absolutely should!
2 comments:
I read the Wikipedia article about this just to see how it all went from here and how it ended. It certainly sounded like it was a good story, especially with the twist of the Cotati heel turn, but I’m curious in the long run if this “event” will have any long lasting effects on the MU going forward or if it’ll be as easily forgotten like the whole Eternals vs everyone “event” from a year or two ago. I guess that all depends on the current regime over at Marvel doesn’t it?
I know I read the first issue of the new cosmic thing--from Hickman, not the B-52's--and I did see some complaints that some characters were maybe acting out of character, for drama purposes. I thought it was alright; I don't think I'm in for however many crossover issues there might be.
Post a Comment