At the centre of it all you’ve got the Beardy Mutant Jesus himself, Nate Grey – seen here in a pose reminiscent of Frank Quitely's iconic image of Xorn. I’ll leave you to draw your own parallels.pic.twitter.com/1dTRv5GitL
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There’s something inherently wrong about seeing the X-Mansion, a centre for this community that has been the target of so many supervillains' schemes, just... replaced, with these individual single-person homes.pic.twitter.com/nNLasOlN42
2. X-Man sez: No more sexual reproduction! Which ties into the part of the mutant concept that’s about evolution, and sets up a nice contrast with, say, the natural selection obsession of Apocalypse (who is playing the freedom fighter role here).pic.twitter.com/30JmEk2J2U
It's actually helped me understand why clones are such a big part of X-history. (There are two of them on this team alone.)pic.twitter.com/Z37XOmpNKH
...Which is really interesting, but it all pales in comparison to the single most important thing about this issue – the introduction of my new favourite X-Men character: Fungus the bear.pic.twitter.com/1PZpJtytJ7
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