X-Men: Heir Of Apocalypse (2024-) #1 (of 4)

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 108 ratings

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Last update: 12-01-2024


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For centuries, Apocalypse tested the mutants of Earth to guarantee that only the strong would survive. Now, as he takes his throne on Arakko, another must rise in his place and ensure the mutants of Earth do not grow weak in his absence! Twelve mutants chosen from the X-Men's greatest heroes - and villains - will compete for the honor, but only one can become...the HEIR OF APOCALYPSE!

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Derby Comics
4.0 out of 5 stars a promising start
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
The debut issue of Heir of Apocalypse sets the stage for an epic tournament with a massive cast of mutants, including some fan favorites that have been underutilized in recent story arcs. Writer Steve Foxe commendably introduces each of the tournament’s participants, providing a solid foundation for the story to come.

The sheer size of the cast is a standout. Foxe doesn't shy away from featuring a diverse range of mutants, including some unexpected choices. While it's impossible to delve too deep into each character's story within a single issue, Foxe successfully uses flashbacks to provide context and background on why Apocalypse chose certain mutants for his tournament. I hope we get to see more of these as they’re a great way to explain why Apocalypse chose these mutants over the usual A-listers.

The artwork in was a mixed bag for me. Netho Diaz's lines shine in action sequences, delivering dynamic and intense battles. However, in moments where character emotions need to carry the weight, Diaz's art fell short, struggling to convey the depth of feeling required. Fortunately, J.P. Mayer's thick inks and Alex Sinclair's vibrant colors bring a cool ‘90s vibe to the book, elevating the art and making it a fun treat.

Foxe & team give the plot a reason for existence beyond simply filling the gap before the "From the Ashes" era begins. However, I couldn’t help but be reminded that this was meant to be a fun distraction until that new era debuts when a literal distraction causes the tournament’s participants to already abandon the tournament by the issue’s end. Overall, X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse is off to a promising start even if it ends up reduced to a quasi-epilogue to the Krakoan era.

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