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Hickman schiti6/5/2023 ![]() The book also pays off with an amazing cliffhanger that I won’t spoil. The standoff between The Mutants and Orchis may be one of the most memorable fights I’ve seen in years. There are some genuinely awesome moments. If you loved House/Powers of X, Inferno is a worthy follow-up. With over a dozen titles and muddied direction, the investment in the Krakoa age of X-Men didn’t seem worth it if this was the outcome envisioned. Many of the writers weren’t up to par and Even Hickman checked out over time. The main reason that I drop ped 95% of the X-Men line was that the Dawn of X storyline got too big and didn’t seem to have a firm direction. Although I’m happy with the resolution of the series I can’t say I’m interested in this overarching storyline without Hickman. ![]() Inferno #4 is entertaining and makes up for the series lackluster start. The issue also sets up the status of the X-Men going forward. Moira X is outed and we get a fairly epic confrontation between Xavier-Magneto and Nimrod and Omega Sentinel. The Mystique/Destiny subplot is resolved. This series isn’t a triumph or tragedy it is simply an ending. Inferno #4 - An Ending Writer: Jonathan Hickman | Artists: Valerio Schiti & Stefano Caselli Review ✍ With Inferno #4 the Jonathan Hickman era of X-Men is finally over. ![]()
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