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Welcome to Comics Wire, SYFY WIRE s weekly comics column that gets at the pulse of what s going on in comics right now. We ve got what you need to know about huge crossovers, real-life issues facing the industry, cool first looks, the week s hot new comics, and everything in-between.
We re coming up on a year of running this column, and I know that because the week we started it turned out to be the week that Diamond Comics Distributor paused service amid the spreading COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns that resulted. That all simultaneously feels like it happened five years
and five minutes ago, but because everyone online has been musing about where they were and what they were doing when the lockdowns started last spring, I ve also been thinking about where we are now in the world of comics, where we ve been, and what s still left to do before we get back to normal again.
When Charles Xavier announced a new era of mutantkind, we got a new era of X-Men comics. But Marvel’s latest book in the X-Men umbrella is something new even for that new status quo.
Children of the Atom isn’t about Krakoa, but a team of young superheroes who decline to visit the mutant utopia. These teenagers, the eponymous Children of the Atom, struggle to survive in their typical, casually cruel and bigoted high school, but beyond its bounds they thrive as superheroes, taking up the mantles of their idols, the X-Men.
Will they succeed in becoming heroes? What place is there for them in this changed world? And above all else: Who and what are they?
Children of the Atom #1 Advance Review: A Story In Search Of Its Premise
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Children of the Atom #1 defies being discussed. It is a story focused on discovering its own premise a mystery carefully hidden away in promoting the series and far less carefully hidden in the 34 pages building to cliffhanger revelation. That makes it difficult to review or recommend so as to protect the reading experience, but that’s still possible as I’ll endeavor to prove here. However, that doesn’t end the difficulties of discussing this debut because the lack of clear context and motivation when introducing five new characters leaves their introduction hollow. Only at the end of the issue do readers even understand what story is being told, which raises a lot of questions, but no more compelling reasons to continue reading.
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