Marvel’s new X-Men comic brings the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants back to life

Marvel’s new X-Men comic brings the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants back to life

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The world of the X-Men has been a place of great upheaval in the past years. Marvel’s Merry Mutants have gone from superheroes who teach at a school sometimes to stewards and ambassadors of their own sovereign living nation. At a time when explaining what’s going on with the X-Men right now involves high-concept stuff like the singularity, terraforming, and a woman who gets to reset the timeline and do it all over when she dies, it’s nice to take time to appreciate the simple things.

Like Storm going back to her mohawk look, getting a hot new costume, and reforming the Brotherhood of Mutants to be the X-Men of Mars. That? That rules.

What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We’ll tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Reporter Door’s weekly list of the books that our comics editor enjoyed this past week. It’s part society pages of superhero lives, part reading recommendations, part “look at 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 edition, read this.)


Image: Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli/Marvel Comics

As regent of all of Mars and high leader of a fractious council of isolationist mutants who’ve been away from earth for several millennia, Storm has been reassessing her personal identity, a very classic mood for the character who’s been a street urchin, a goddess, a teacher, a superhero, and a winner of underground knife fights. Meanwhile, Sunspot and Magneto, founder of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in the first place, are pretty sure they’ve found a traitorous mole on Mars.

Storm’s solution? Mars’ fractured alliances need more than the X-Men. They need a Brotherhood — and thanks to a new Russell Dauterman costume, she’s gonna look rad doing it.

Artemis tells Hippolyta that she will be keeping her horse, and that she should ask the goddess for what she wants with her whole entire heart. “I want to find the Amazons,” Hippolyta answers. “Wait. With my whole heart...” she says, as a sparrow lands on her shoulder and gives her a feather, “I want to be an Amazon.” in Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2 (2022).

Image: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Gene Ha/DC Comics

There are about three different discrete oomph moments in Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2 I could have highlighted today, but I’ve settled on the utter longing writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Gene Ha (not to mention letterer Clayton Cowles, with that slight change in font size) pour into this momentous exchange. An aria in a single panel. So good it makes me angry.

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