The most anticipated event in the current X-Men franchise is undoubtedly infernobut before we get to the point where Mystique burns all of our things up with her anger, we have The Trial of Magneto. And now we know exactly what’s wrong with him. Add your Law & Order sound here!
Last week’s pages SWORD # 6, the master of magnetism has been seen hanging out with the last person you would expect to be invited to a big mutant party: Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch.
Wanda is the # 1 mutant public enemy for her role in M-Day when, in a moment of mental crisis, she magically deprived 90% of the world’s mutants of their superpowers. Then, to make matters worse, it was revealed that she and her brother Quicksilver weren’t actually Magneto’s children. and
But as Magneto admitted to her SWORD # 6, Krakoa is a place where mutants are given the chance to lead a new life free from the transgressions of their past. And maybe it will be part of his new life that after all the years he and Wanda thought they were related, he should admit that he still loves her like family. It was touching.
And this week X factor, it all went to hell.
What else happens on the pages of our favorite comics? We’ll tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of the books our comics editor liked over the past week. It’s partly society pages about the lives of superheroes, partly reading recommendations, partly “Check out this cool art”. There may be some spoilers. There may not be enough context. But there will be great comics. (And if you missed the last issue, read this.)
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Image: Leah Williams, David Baldeón, David Messina, Lucas Werneck / Marvel Comics
The body of the Scarlet Witch was found dead in a Krakoan vestibule. Magneto wasn’t present, but the problem suggests that act is seen in again The Trial of Magneto
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Image: Larry O’Neil, Jorge Fornés / DC Comics
The best part of DC Comics’ Green Arrow Anniversary Special is definitely a touching 6-page tribute comic to the late writer and editor Denny O’Neil, written by his son Larry. It is not an exaggeration to say that if you are under 70 and like Batman, O’Neil is why this is.
DC has all six sides of the comic read online for free.
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Image: Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua / Marvel Comics
United States of Captain America is a new miniseries in which a mysterious murderer travels the country trying to kill people wearing the Captain America badge to do good – so of course Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson are on the case, with a new one ” Captain America “introduced in each issue, with a backstory telling their origins. This week was Aaron Fischer, an unfamiliar queer boy protecting the innocent over America’s railways.
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Image: Kieron Gillen, Clayton Cowles / Marvel Comics from VC
I can’t remember if this is the first data page I’ve ever featured in Monday Funnies, but check it out. I’m just watching Star Trek: Deep Space 9 now for the first time. And the giant celestial engine that powers the earth in Marvel Comics loves too Space 9.
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Image: Ram V, Kyle Hotz, Fernando Blanco, Juan Ferreyra / DC Comics
Batman-affiliated vigilante Azrael is like the Catholic Church – you’ll never be down with anything he does, but the aesthetics … you have to respect the aesthetic commitment. Maybe it’s just that I got addicted nightfall Batman comic era early, but I’m always at least a little excited to see Azrael.
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Image: Daniel Warren Johnson / Marvel Comics
Daniel Warren Johnson wins the Sound Effects of the Week Award for beautifully rendered OUT of Bill raising his ax and the absolutely visceral SPLOK bringing her down. Words cannot express.