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While New X-Men is charged with the
transition from Morrison to Whedon, you might think Uncanny
might have something to do with Austen's own ongoing
storylines. It doesn't, really. Okay, there's a
role for Polaris, but it's basically dealing with the
aftermath of Magneto's death in New X-Men #150 - and by
bringing Professor X to Genosha, it would seem to be setting
up for Excalibur.
I'm going to cop out and reserve judgment
on this one until seeing the second half. Most of the
issue is devoted to Professor X trying to hold a memorial
service for Magneto on Genosha, and Wolverine disrupting it to
argue that Magneto is such a complete bastard that he doesn't
deserve a funeral. While this would normally be
ridiculously out of character (after all, Magneto and
Wolverine were teammates for a while), I can let it slide on
the basis that Magneto had just killed off Jean.
Wolverine delivers the orthodox right-wing
view that Magneto, as a terrorist, is inhuman and undeserving
of empathy. Since Austen wouldn't know subtlety if it
kicked him in the nuts, Wolverine illustrates this with a
comically melodramatic sequence in which he singlehandedly
destroys the Magneto memorial statue (despite the fact that
it's ridiculous for him to singlehandedly tear up something
that big with a few knives - what was the thing made of,
papier mache?).
But the basic idea is fair enough, even if
the execution is over the top. The reason I'm reserving
judgment is because Polaris, Wanda and Pietro turn up at the
end of the issue promising to deliver the counterargument, and
everything really turns on how well they put that case.
If Austen's trying to do a two-parter with the arguments for
and against treating terrorists as human beings, then that
seems a perfectly good idea to me. (And if the
pro-Magneto side are going on second, then conventionally that
would suggest that they're going to get the upper hand in the
debate - not much of a story if nobody changes their mind.)
The art's noticeably better in this issue
as well, with Larroca almost managing to pull off the
ridiculous statue-demolition scene. Depending on how
things go next issue, this story might actually turn out okay.
If it wasn't for the final panel promising a rebuttal next
issue, I'd be dismissing the issue as simplistic crap - but if
Austen's setting it up to knock it down, I can live with that.
Rating: C+
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