E Is For Extinction! New X-Men Revisited

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • The New X-Men signaled a turning point for the X-Men comic book series in the early 2000s. Grant Morrison took the title in a new direction largely inspired by the popularity/appeal of the Bryan Singer X-Men film. The series' opening story arc ft. the destruction of the mutant nation of Genosha. Cyclops, Jen Grey (phoenix), Emma Frost, Wolverine, Beast and Professor X entered a new era. There are some moments from this first story that may not be what they first appear including the "end" of Genosha. We discuss some X-Men history and revisit a classic storyline here on Casually Comics!
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  • @CasuallyComics
    @CasuallyComics  Před 3 měsíci +71

    UPDATE: episode 6 of X-Men '97 pulled even more references from here. Direct lines from when Prof X senses the massacre, the classroom, and some modified Trask stuff. Very cool and with a lot of emotional weight.

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Před 3 měsíci +7

      I'm guessing some of Forge's tech went into creation of the wild sentinel. And, I'm REALLY wondering if Sinister didn't clone Xavier, but make the clone female because, IDFK, Sinister's gonna Sinister. It would be a way to introduce Cassandra Nova. The nosebleeds the telepaths got when the attack happened.... I feel like that must have been caused by another telepath.

    • @GarthTheDestroyer
      @GarthTheDestroyer Před 3 měsíci +3

      THEYWEREDANCINGDRINKINGTEAMAKINGLOVE!!!

    • @bigfootwalker5399
      @bigfootwalker5399 Před 3 měsíci +2

      CereBruh 🤣

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Před 3 měsíci +146

    Emma Frost got her diamond form because Morrison couldn’t use Colossus… thus another entry in the “comics history changed because this creator can’t use this character”… it happens more often then I realized lol

    • @cujohjosefumi1252
      @cujohjosefumi1252 Před 3 měsíci +2

      why he couldn't use Colossus?

    • @invidusspectator3920
      @invidusspectator3920 Před 3 měsíci +12

      ​@@cujohjosefumi1252 he was thought dead in the comics, sacrificed himself to help with experiments to cure the Legacy virus, and Marvel had a no bringing back dead X-men policy back then. Which is ironic considering that just a couple of years later they allowed Joss Whedon to revive Colossus to make Shadowcat's Astonishing X-men storyline more interesting. Also they let Chris Claremont kill and bring back Psylocke in only a timeframe of a couple of years, and make it a while storyline for her character. Which I guess it's better they let Claremont do that than anyone else, since he knew the character so well, but geez did it have to be such a narrow window in which all these deaths and reboot rebirths of major X-characters happened. I think it sort of did break Marvel continuity in a way, since it did do away with any pretense of suspense over certain characters' deaths and probably ushered us into storylines like the one during the Krakoa era.

    • @tylerpreston699
      @tylerpreston699 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@cujohjosefumi1252 He temporarily died due to the Legacy Viru, he got revived during Joss Whedon's run of Astonishing X-Men

    • @cujohjosefumi1252
      @cujohjosefumi1252 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@invidusspectator3920ok, thanks for the answer

    • @ravenwilder4099
      @ravenwilder4099 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Morrison also invented Zauriel because DC wouldn't let them use Hawkman on JLA.

  • @originalscreenname44
    @originalscreenname44 Před 3 měsíci +204

    The X-Men movies really did a number on Marvel. It wasn't just the switch to the New X-Men, but also the creation of Ultimate X-Men that tried to capitalize on that movie's popularity.

    • @CasuallyComics
      @CasuallyComics  Před 3 měsíci +51

      That movie shook them up lol

    • @Tamlinearthly
      @Tamlinearthly Před 3 měsíci +34

      It is so wild how much sway the Ultimate comics had over Hollywood productions...and how utterly obscure and opaque they've become ever since.

    • @wdcain1
      @wdcain1 Před 3 měsíci +10

      ​@@Tamlinearthly It gets me how the fandom now insists the early Ultimate X-Men comics were awful and a mistake. I think they're fairly timely despite the PG attempts of swearing.

    • @chuckenigma
      @chuckenigma Před 3 měsíci +13

      To be fair, this was a time period where the first movie is the ONLY successful super-hero movie, before Spider-Man. They panicked fired Bob Harris & did whatever they could to mirror what connected with a mainstream audience.

    • @samflood5631
      @samflood5631 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@CasuallyComics In what way?

  • @orinanime
    @orinanime Před 3 měsíci +40

    "Miss Nova, I'm a dentist."
    Gives off strong "Ma'am, this is a Wendy's" vibes

  • @noa_the_knower
    @noa_the_knower Před 3 měsíci +102

    "Breeding darling, top class breeding", that panel gave me LIFE

    • @derekstein6193
      @derekstein6193 Před 3 měsíci

      See she was so bitchy because of high-quality sex?
      Lol

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Před 3 měsíci +9

      You, me, and also pretty much every queer comic nerd I know. Emma becomes an utter icon with this.

  • @KeeKage37
    @KeeKage37 Před 3 měsíci +87

    Can’t help but notice that Morrison kinda echoed the same toxic mentality to the fandom that allot of writers and directors have now.
    The “take what you want and change what you want, do whatever. And if the fans don’t like it F-Em.”

    • @blackrazer22
      @blackrazer22 Před 3 měsíci +3

      At least Morrison did not attack the Fans publicly at the time.
      My biggest question is did these changes increase sales?

    • @JanArrah
      @JanArrah Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@blackrazer22 Not really. New X-Men was successful, but X-men have always been a stellar seller. At the time, we also had X-Treme X-Men that was doing well and Uncanny X-Men which sold rather well despite Chuck Austen being on writing and some incredibly.. badly written scenes.

    • @zarrg5611
      @zarrg5611 Před 3 měsíci

      RTD is being a bit like that rn with Doctor who, well Wild Blue Yonder was good so he gets the benifit of the doubt for now.

    • @muddi900
      @muddi900 Před 3 měsíci +1

      X-men fans are like Star Wars fans; they lose their shit when they encounter a good story.

    • @flensoest
      @flensoest Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@muddi900 Bad take.

  • @TroubledMime
    @TroubledMime Před 3 měsíci +79

    The way the faces are drawn here,,, is something,,, something unsettling about them

    • @CasuallyComics
      @CasuallyComics  Před 3 měsíci +44

      I've always found that about Quitely's art as well.

    • @MisterCynic18
      @MisterCynic18 Před 3 měsíci +16

      Such is the power of Frank Quitely. His art of Damian still haunts my dreams...

    • @karmabum21
      @karmabum21 Před 3 měsíci +24

      Everyone has these squished baby faces.

    • @jerfuhrer2581
      @jerfuhrer2581 Před 3 měsíci

      It's the chins. The massive, blocky chins. And the squished up, extra wrinkly faces

    • @MrPardoMe
      @MrPardoMe Před 3 měsíci +15

      Anthropomorphic oatmeal.

  • @jimkettner8363
    @jimkettner8363 Před 3 měsíci +30

    True story, I was the intern in the X-men editorial office during the time Grant took over. The editors did NOT know what to make of Grant’s stuff. I still have a photocopy of his original idea somewhere. There were a few ideas that never made it into the run.

    • @Alice-me2qk
      @Alice-me2qk Před 3 měsíci

      Really, what were you doing at marvel as an intern?

    • @jimkettner8363
      @jimkettner8363 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Alice-me2qk I was an editorial intern for Mark Powers, one of the two X-group editors at the time. Was there the day Claremont lost his honorary editorial position…it was a time of extreme transition. Bob Harras was EIC one semester and next term Joey Q had moved from the little marvel knights corner of the bullpen to the big office.

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před 3 měsíci +54

    "... an after-school club with a good jacket budget." 😄😄😄
    Q is for Quotes; lots of them.

  • @DimitrisGenn
    @DimitrisGenn Před 3 měsíci +40

    I'm not too detailed familiar with the X-Men comics, so maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but this honestly feels like a setback more than anything? Like, Genosha as mutant nation was a recent development at the time, so just destroying it seems more than a violent return to the status quo rather than "shaking it up"

    • @That_One_Guy-.
      @That_One_Guy-. Před 3 měsíci +9

      That´s the irony, isnt it? Their attempts to shake the status quo almost alway ends up in something that has being done before, thus making comics feel cyclical and stuck.

  • @oscarclarke1
    @oscarclarke1 Před 3 měsíci +28

    I’ve always enjoyed how much this run truly changed Emma frost, and it was interesting to see how the relationship between her diamond form and her telepathy would shift as the run went on and gotta love the platform boots

    • @Awakeandalive1
      @Awakeandalive1 Před 3 měsíci +4

      It wasn't much of a change since it was just a mildly toned-down version of her from "Generation X"

  • @steampunk1610
    @steampunk1610 Před 3 měsíci +70

    This made me want to see a comic just focusing on the daily life of the people of Genosha before the sentinel attack, but that's just a dream.

  • @DD-pi1ks
    @DD-pi1ks Před 3 měsíci +55

    I always hated that panel of Beast holding the skeleton and making the “joke”. Just felt so discordant with the rest of it.

    • @JoRoq1
      @JoRoq1 Před 3 měsíci +15

      Maybe it’s because my primary influence is the 90s animated series, but I would have expected something more along the lines of a Hamlet reference from Beast while holding the skull.

    • @KasumiKenshirou
      @KasumiKenshirou Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@JoRoq1 I don't think 90s cartoon Beast would use a corpse for a prop comedy routine.

  • @CasuallyComics
    @CasuallyComics  Před 3 měsíci +131

    A is For...Apocalypse!

  • @connerolmedo888
    @connerolmedo888 Před 3 měsíci +22

    I love the story of X-men comics being banned onset and hearing that Kevin Feige (producer on first 3 films) would sneak comics to the cast

  • @docthepoet426
    @docthepoet426 Před 3 měsíci +32

    C is for Comics, that’s good enough for me!

  • @The_shadow_who_laughs
    @The_shadow_who_laughs Před 3 měsíci +108

    I hate how Wolverine complains about Charles making him wear the previous uniform. My dude, THAT WAS YOUR UNIFORM! You came to the team wearing it. Blame alpha flight or department H if you must, but don't pretend that was the professor making you wear that outfit.

    • @sw-uj2oh
      @sw-uj2oh Před 3 měsíci +15

      I definitely think this is based off how the film also mocks the costumes also

    • @mitchschroeder1151
      @mitchschroeder1151 Před 3 měsíci +10

      Morrison is notorious for not actually researching anything before writing their story. They just kinda write what they remember being true, whether or not it actually happened that way.

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@sw-uj2oh Which was kinda dumb too. Because in a world with no superheroes why does Scott's mind go to blue and yellow spandex? IDK, seemed a bit ashamed of the source material, and I hate that.

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@mitchschroeder1151 I love Morrison, but yeah. They wrote a JLA story where Mirror Master and Doctor Light teamed up, then in Final Crisis they team up again and describe it as their first team-up. Didn't even remember their own story. 🤣

    • @mikhaelgribkov4117
      @mikhaelgribkov4117 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@mitchschroeder1151 to be fair, that's most writers. I will not forgive Hickman for what he did to Beyonder, but if you can be interesting writer, you get a pass.

  • @Dunybrook
    @Dunybrook Před 3 měsíci +40

    Nice to be reminded that having total contempt for your fan base isn't a modern invention.

    • @chuckenigma
      @chuckenigma Před 3 měsíci +4

      Well, it wasn't *Morrison's* fan base, so.....

    • @SpaceJawa
      @SpaceJawa Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@chuckenigma But it was contempt for the fan base of the property he was writing.

    • @aldinbaroza9640
      @aldinbaroza9640 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@chuckenigmaNot necessarily. After all, Morrison was fresh off their JLA run, which was *highly* popular among spandex fans.

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@SpaceJawa Yes. But they were right that if you just keep on catering to that base it's not gonna evolve. I was around back then, and people thought Lobdell and Nicieza had changed too radically and they had to return to Claremont. The contempt was not good, but they were right that the property needed to.... *ahem*.... mutate and evolve rather than move backwards. And that the fanbase needed to expand, because it was dwindling and growing ever more entrenched in its ways. I just wish Morrison was able to do so with a better attitude.

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Před 2 měsíci

      Harlan Ellison actively hated his fans.

  • @GBru-hx6rx
    @GBru-hx6rx Před 3 měsíci +7

    I was 12 when this dropped. It's what solidified my trajectory as a lifelong comic fan, and more specifically, a lifelong X-Men fan.

  • @ShroudedStriker
    @ShroudedStriker Před 3 měsíci +11

    Okay, as someone whose primary influence regarding X-Men is X-Men Evolution, what is it with writers and trying to make the X-Men separate from humanity or a different species or whatever? I thought the entire point was they were in fact people just like an average person, just with the occasional lightning bolt coming out of their butt? (Or you know, like a regular superhero or supervillain?).
    For that matter, why the heck is it that writers insist on playing up characters like they're too cool for their own genre conventions? (Like, I get that for the 90's/2000's cause Xtreme and faux-Rebelliousness was the in-thing for the time, but even nowadays we're getting a lot of that. I don't understand how the same guy who wrote All-Star Superman wrote any of that bit about the costumes)

  • @Dougeb7
    @Dougeb7 Před 3 měsíci +21

    This was a fascinating look into an X-Men era that I missed entirely. I know you're not a big fan of this era, Sasha, but I appreciate your objective approach. And thank you for the copious quotes. The thoughts expressed in Morrison's pitch are seemingly ubiquitous in the industry today: Go for a younger audience; screw the older fans. While Morrison had a commercially successful run on the X-Men, that approach doesn't seem to be working for the industry as a whole. Or the movie industry. Or really, anyone. I think you can reach out to new audiences without alienating your base.

  • @ScottWaa
    @ScottWaa Před 3 měsíci +21

    Oh no! I'm not a real world person now?! Can I still be a real world Casually Comic fan? 😢

  • @toddrogers6971
    @toddrogers6971 Před 3 měsíci +9

    My FAVORITE run! I loved every arc all the way up to Riot at Xavier’s omg.

    • @wdcain1
      @wdcain1 Před 3 měsíci

      There was already an event called Xtinction Agenda where the human-led government of Genosha tried to enslave the X-Men.

  • @mr2000s
    @mr2000s Před 3 měsíci +8

    I would really love it if you made a follow-up video examining New X-Men #132. It sees the X-Men revisiting Geonosha some time after the destruction. People are hearing voices they think are ghosts but it’s actually Polaris who preserved the final words of everyone killed with her powers. It’s about grief after mass disaster and reads like Morrison addressing the glib treatment of the genocide you brought up in the wake of 9/11.
    Loved this vid! My first X-Men comic was volume one from this run and the first Omni I ever bought was for this run. Given that I’m a massive X-Fan now, I’m a little biased toward this run because it ignited my love of the franchise. That said, I do think it can get a little overly melodramatic and think it’s cleverer than it is, as you pointed out. What I think stands the test of time from this run, though, is how it made Xavier’s school an actual school with a large student body and fleshed out mutants as a minority group with their own culture, music, fashion, etc.

  • @user-lo3bw3lc2e
    @user-lo3bw3lc2e Před 3 měsíci +11

    I couldn't afford a lot of comics as a kid and this was the first X-Men arc I read. I was a big fan of the 90's and Xtreme X-Men cartoons. I ended up having very mixed feelings after reading the series, with my biggest takeaway being "man, the X-Men are jerks". Haven't really read them since then...

  • @JrrrNikolaus
    @JrrrNikolaus Před 3 měsíci +6

    I remember I stopped reading x-men when this came out as it seemed completely alien to me with the huge shift. I finally read years later and enjoyed, after getting back into X-Men with Astonishing X-Men

    • @clippedwings0
      @clippedwings0 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I really liked Astonishing. Cassady's art was great, I felt like it modernized the costumes better than New X-Men had, and it had quippy dialogue without completely betraying who the characters were.

  • @SuperBatmanNerd
    @SuperBatmanNerd Před 3 měsíci +7

    I got an ad for Marvel Snap while you mentioned that Emma’s part of the neck snap club 😂

  • @BodogSivana
    @BodogSivana Před 3 měsíci +6

    Ugh, hated the Morrison run. He alienated me in his Wizard interviews, but I gave it a shot… but nope. He clearly didn’t like a large portion of the audience. Everything wasn’t horrible… I liked them getting the students back in the mansion, the proliferation of mutants with minor abilities not likely to lead to combat members, and finally fulfilling their implied obligation to provide a home for less than attractive mutants, as called out by Callisto and the Morlocks. I still don’t like secondary mutations, and have noticed their fading from reference. Beast is my poster child for why it was a bad concept. In a Wizard interview Morrison said when people thought of Beast, they thought of Disney’s Beast, and he wanted that recognition… completely ignoring decades of description of being ape like, his large hands and feet being replaced by small feet and undextrous hands. That’s the kind of writing decision and use of deus ex machina explanation that usually gets criticized, but it’s Morrison, so… it must be brilliant! Whatever. Morrison’s characterization of the X-Men he used was more what he wanted them to be rather than what they had always been. The gallows humor from Beast didn’t fit… yes, he’d been a cut-up, but he also had the wisdom to know what he needed to be serious and somber. Scott was a cheater… but only for Jean… but then he’s cheating on Jean? Please. I did stop reading New X-Men until Morrison left. And it’s funny tome that so much of what he did has faded away. Unfortunately, though, that includes his good elements… the new students who are only used as scenery… Beak, Glob, Radian, Basilisk, Angel (who was in a movie!)… well, Quentin… he’s still around. Yay, Quentin!

    • @MM-hf6om
      @MM-hf6om Před 2 měsíci

      The concept of beasts devolution was interesting but it's only mentioned once. That eventually his mind would start to become primal and he would devolve over time removing who he is from his brain and becoming only an animal. It's a decent tragedy since his whole career has been him being completely unlike how he looks

  • @darkmask5933
    @darkmask5933 Před 3 měsíci +9

    You know, now that I actually think about it, I have to admit for as big a shake-up as the Genosha genocide was ... I have to admit I don't really 'hear' that much about it, it's never talked about, especially not as much as House of M. The only time I recall Genosha being a more modern thing was during the "Danger" arc (which I won't spoil, but I remember loving that arc). You just assume that 16 million mutants dead this must have been like a huge comic event ... and instead it was just like a blip of 'well that happened'. I'm glad X-men '97 could really put us in the middle of the genocide as it was happening.
    Also, thank you for explaining that it was the "Wild Sentinels" that were responsible for the genocide (as in what weapons were used), I've always been curious. I thought it was some sort of augmented tri-face Sentinel for awhile cause I couldn't find what kind of them did it.

  • @BoyNamedSue4
    @BoyNamedSue4 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Every time I think of this era I just remember how much I hate the cat look for Beast.

  • @HisstKa
    @HisstKa Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love when you narrate panels from a comic. Youve got a talent for that.

  • @Tiggeralt
    @Tiggeralt Před 3 měsíci +5

    I never liked the whole "Mutants are definitely going to replace Humans" thing. The "Evolutionary Levels" trope bugs me in general, but here in particular I think it comes too close to accidentally promoting eugenics.

  • @tall9317
    @tall9317 Před 3 měsíci

    This is probably one of my favorite videos you’ve ever put out because new x men holds a very special place in my comic book loving heart

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ Před 3 měsíci +11

    God I hated this run. Its so.. early 2000s. Plus the art style. Eve of Destruction, even if uncreative, was fun. Then we have cheating, genocide, character sabotage...

  • @alexanderf8451
    @alexanderf8451 Před 3 měsíci +7

    This arc is one of the things that makes me hate Krakoa. The Krakoans go on about how "humans" were responsible for the massacre on Genosha. But really Cassandra Nova was and they BROUGH HER BACK TO LIFE. Its just stomach turning. Like the propaganda aspect I kind of get but bringing Cassandra back is way too much especially when Genosha is this horrible thing they're harping on about/

    • @truefanforum3273
      @truefanforum3273 Před 3 měsíci

      I believe Cassandra came back before the Krakoa era, specifically in X-Men Red. They kept her around so they could watch her, plus she had some nannites or something in her head that prevented her from harming others. Every one hated her, and no one forgot what she did. Especially Shadowcat, whose father died on Genosha. Read the Marauders for more details.

  • @chuckenigma
    @chuckenigma Před 3 měsíci +4

    I'll say this: after 15 straight years reading the X-books, with many highs & lows, this was where I finally jumped off (I believe the "Nuff Said" issue being the last". Morrison wanted readers like me to leave and he finally succeeded not long into his run. (Edit: IT seems I also get all of dissatisfaction with Morrison's run confused with what Casey was also doing in Uncanny at the same time.)

  • @juansebastiangallovaulet2403

    Thanks Sacha! One of the coolest videos I've watched about the x men and the history of comics

  • @SpaceJawa
    @SpaceJawa Před 3 měsíci +2

    Those comments about the fans always complaining and otherwise ignoring them seems like a haunting prelude to the kind of attitude that is way too present with far too many creatives today.

  • @ceezyjeffezy2213
    @ceezyjeffezy2213 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I think the fans Morrison was talking about is different in the context of early 2000s.
    We were transitioning from letters pages to online forums but most readers weren’t online but Marvel was going to get that feedback first

  • @jameljenks2584
    @jameljenks2584 Před 3 měsíci +4

    My understanding of Cassandra Nova is that she's a Murmummdi. Some kind of psychic parasite I think. I know one lived in Lady Mastermind's brain for a bit and Cable said they were the same thing

  • @popeye697
    @popeye697 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Based on Morrison's notes, He was planning this before Magneto Rex as that story was Scott's return since his merging with Apocalypse was undone.

  • @Korvar
    @Korvar Před 3 měsíci +8

    I always love it when writers on the X-Men demonstrate how little they understand evolution...

  • @MrAlexandersaurus
    @MrAlexandersaurus Před 3 měsíci +14

    Morrisons New X Men is my favorite X saga. It stands shoulder to shoulder with the best Claremont and Hickman books. It is a lot of fun and has some of the best character beats.
    So much of the new x men 97 and Krakoa era mine this book for inspiration. Please give it a shot! ❤

  • @karmabum21
    @karmabum21 Před 3 měsíci +26

    This was the run that made me stop reading X-Men comics for years. It was clear that they were trying to piggyback off of the movie but they did it a little too hard. Add to that, the weird, scrunched baby face most of them had been drawn with and I felt like this wasn't my X-Men anymore. I was glad to see them return to a more comic book style later.

    • @55itsme
      @55itsme Před 3 měsíci +5

      Yeah, me too. I didn't find any of the new characters interesting and the concept of secondary mutations was not handled well in my opinion.

  • @bronzeagekid8223
    @bronzeagekid8223 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was stationed overseas when this came out and comics were not easy to get, so I missed out on the entire Morrison run. Listening to the video, it may have got me to jump back into X-Men after having been out for the entire 90’s. (Jim Lee never did much for me and I didn’t want to have to follow two main titles) As always, very informative summation of the start of it.

  • @booksvsmovies
    @booksvsmovies Před 3 měsíci +6

    I need S is for Shi'ar Empire Shenanigans lol. I just finished the Brood Saga and have been craving some X-Men in space adventures.

    • @niteriemcfarlane5285
      @niteriemcfarlane5285 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I need the tldr version of what happened in the brood saga

    • @booksvsmovies
      @booksvsmovies Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@niteriemcfarlane5285 Basically the X-Men get impregnated with alien parasites trying to take over the galaxy. Highlights include Kitty getting a pet dragon (sadly for only one issue), Scott Summers' daddy issues and and Storm becoming the prophet-messiah of an enslaved race of space whales. Crazy stuff.

    • @TitularHeroine
      @TitularHeroine Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@booksvsmovies That sounds like the most excellent thing ever written.

    • @andrefantin832
      @andrefantin832 Před 3 měsíci

      Easily the best X-Men saga, change my mind (Uncanny #137 is the best single issue, though).

  • @Awakeandalive1
    @Awakeandalive1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I remember coming back from living in Latin America, starting college again, and being told by my first roommate that if I liked the X-Men then I just HAD to read the Grant Morrison run. It had just ended, so i figured I'd get the TPBs and see what all the fuss was about. I remember being extremely disappointed, feeling like I was reading one long protracted "What If...?" story. The X-Men didn't feel "Cool," they felt "Hipsterish." It felt like the sort of thing some trust-fund putz from Williamsburg would think was "profound." So I dipped out...for over a decade. And when i finally decided to check back in it was the "Mustard and Bigotry" era. So I guess I stopped being a fan of the X-Men right around when Marvel & co. started hating their own audience.
    In the end, Morrison's run feels like what it is -- embarrassingly dated in its desperate desire to chase the then-Modern Audience.

  • @roros9422
    @roros9422 Před 3 měsíci +2

    i do think its interesting how hoxpox, while having a similar effect, is like the opposite of morrison's outlook. While Morrison was all about appealing to mainstream and maximizing appeal to get attention, HoxPox was all about diving into the depths of the fandom/comic lore to establish a new status quo without necessarily removing anything off the board.

  • @Matt-tg3vu
    @Matt-tg3vu Před 3 měsíci +1

    I got re-introduced to X-men with the '97 cartoon because... y'know, i liked the 90s run. This video has given me interest to go read some of the newer stuff with an open mind. Thanks!

  • @GenerationWest
    @GenerationWest Před 3 měsíci +4

    The Grant Morrison/Frank Quietly are such an iconic duo, that DC did it again with All-Star Superman. It changed the X-Men so much, that it made the Academy... and actual full on public school, which the movie did, and I thought it was weird the school didn't have many students in it, and most were just... adults.
    Even the directors and writers even had to go out and say they aren't using Cassandra Nova, since Deadpool and Wolverine has that covered. So they're doing the story, and doing something different, so I better expect some Bastion play!

  • @KamauMshale
    @KamauMshale Před 3 měsíci +3

    while e for extinction was good and frank quietlys art was awesome, hearing Morrisons thoughts seems like he realllllly did not understand xmen

  • @Cerulebell
    @Cerulebell Před 3 měsíci +2

    This run was one of the first Omnis I bought. I really enjoyed it and I am forever scarred by the grotesque artwork of the “auntie Emma” page.

  • @alexpryor2398
    @alexpryor2398 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Cat Brast reminds me of the Hrothgar from Final Fantasy 14.

  • @PattheMan876-qf8ro
    @PattheMan876-qf8ro Před 3 měsíci +1

    The destruction of Genosha is also used in Wolverine and the X-Men. Though they didn't go all the way, some named characters did get killed. That plot line was one of the better arcs from the show.

  • @shreyanshdas7481
    @shreyanshdas7481 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for your coverage

  • @dws0828
    @dws0828 Před 3 měsíci +14

    This storyline really changed the X Men forever when they needed it the most. Genosha basically just got replaced by Krakoa which was too bad

    • @HELLO_KORO
      @HELLO_KORO Před 3 měsíci +1

      I find it insane how the Mutants had 3 nations, it's like how Red Hood makes up with Batman and fights him every few years

  • @matthewchurchyard8552
    @matthewchurchyard8552 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'd love more new x men content - always found this run interesting.

  • @NathanWeeks
    @NathanWeeks Před 3 měsíci +3

    I need "Evil in a good way" on a t-shirt.

  • @johnnyyu9882
    @johnnyyu9882 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I gotta check out the omnibus so that I can read Morrison's notes. Thanks for letting me know about that!

  • @battletoads82
    @battletoads82 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I was reading uncanny 186 today for the forge storm goodness. Fun stuff

  • @28starwarsfan
    @28starwarsfan Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your points on what Morris said. Yes, he had a lot of points, but he's coming from it from the wrong direction and it could have gone so badly wrong.

  • @Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17
    @Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Dang, this story is so sad, it makes me break down, but I don't really want it. I'm truly not the same as yesterday.
    I hope at least one person gets that reference

  • @Tamlinearthly
    @Tamlinearthly Před 3 měsíci +18

    How in the world did this not end up "X Is for Xtinction?"

    • @wdcain1
      @wdcain1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      There was already an event called Xtinction Agenda where the human-led government of Genosha tried to enslave the X-Men.

  • @mndrew1
    @mndrew1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I remember during the "Cosmic Adventure" arc in Spiderman when he was attacked by Magneto Magnus left thinking that Spiderman's new powers were too varied for him to be a mutant since mutants normally only have one power.

    • @leonevelake
      @leonevelake Před 3 měsíci

      But lot of mutants have multiple powers and many powers require others to function...

    • @mndrew1
      @mndrew1 Před 3 měsíci

      Tell that to David Michelinie who wrote the issue.

  • @blotcho84
    @blotcho84 Před 3 měsíci

    Great discussion of this classic storyline, really thoughtful. I'd always followed X-Men comics and bought some around the Onslaught storyline, but Morrison's run was the first I really started collecting.

  • @aquatroy
    @aquatroy Před 2 měsíci

    "Taking the existing fanbase for granted." - "If you change something to much, you'll alienate your base." I'm looking at you Dr. Who.

  • @zarrg5611
    @zarrg5611 Před 3 měsíci +10

    The philosophy that Morrison exposes is somewhat worrying in it’s simplicity.

  • @Nirtep
    @Nirtep Před 3 měsíci +9

    Nope. Not a GM fan. I hate Cassandra Nova. To me, she's as dumb an idea as Wolverine & Sabretooth being 'Lupine'. All the characters feel off and it feels 'dirty', not 'gritty' to me. To each their own, though.

  • @SkuffD
    @SkuffD Před 3 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed this video and breakdown and reflection. Morrison's run isn't for me, but the impact of Genosha as long lasting even after No More Mutants. I'm hoping that eventually we can get back to the X-men being cool again and not just someone's experiment/playground for shock value. Maybe the new runs coming out can be a step in that direction.

  • @holyrod2001
    @holyrod2001 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was one of those long time fans that just stopped reading. I was already burned out by the Onslaught storyline and this finished it. Going back, there are a lot of elements I really like, but the parts I dislike are so jarring, and this is a run that really pushed the idea of evil Beast into the forefront as later writers kept riffing and adding more

  • @ChaosSpell
    @ChaosSpell Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hugh Jackman's Wolverine may or may not have been an attractive awakening for me when I was younger, and *immediately* loving Emma Frost's skin-becoming-her-own-best-friend power and "welbred bitchiness" was what had me start reading X-Men at a younger age. Morrison's comments about pre-existing comic fans were definitely arrogant, but his advertising interests definitely did work on me!
    -Demographic man attracted to shirtless Wolverine.

  • @na5567
    @na5567 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What an odd mindset for Morrison, is he not the one who said he'd rather enter comics as an anthropologist than a missionary? Respecting and honoring what came before rather than inserting his will over it.

  • @MysteryFoxx3506
    @MysteryFoxx3506 Před 3 měsíci +12

    The problem is Disney and Warner Bros. took these Morrison quotes and used it for the garbage movies and shows we’ve been getting lately. “Let’s make it different to bring in more fans.” What about your core audience. “I don’t even like them!”

  • @MoramothHauntz
    @MoramothHauntz Před 3 měsíci +1

    Perfect thing to walk home to. I got a Morrison/Quietly book waiting for me

  • @Insane-Howl-Cowl
    @Insane-Howl-Cowl Před 2 měsíci

    I remember the art from this era, and Emma looking like she was made of melted ice cream.

  • @sarkastikleader4708
    @sarkastikleader4708 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Other than the outfits I LOVED the New X-Men back when it first came out. It brought back the series and the teams core issues of being a mutant in the world, while the 90s “extreme era” just had big events one after the other to introduce big baddies like Onslaught and what not. Also this introduced me to Frank Quietly’s art which I love still till this day

  • @andrefantin832
    @andrefantin832 Před 3 měsíci +2

    There is a lot of this run that I appreciate as forever part of X-Lore, like secundary mutations, Xavier School Headmistress Emma Frost, etc. But I just can't get myself to accept that the comic itself happens in the same continuity as the Claremont era, or even the late 90's fanfare.
    The tone is "too cool for school" and detached in a series known for being "soapy" and exaggerated. The characterization's, so weird. A lot of aspects of their history, retconned - Logan had the Wolverine costume before joining the X-Men, the dialogue about it being silly can't be said by the character, it is totally the voice of the author.
    For that, I can't bring myself to really enjoy it, even if I respect and acknowledge it.

    • @HELLO_KORO
      @HELLO_KORO Před 3 měsíci +1

      It would've worked great in the ultimate universe

  • @maxamillion499
    @maxamillion499 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's a shame, fans that kept comics alive and made the films money. so the publishers could employ new people to keep the franchise going. But F! the fans we need new one's?!? Wow. Fine, they dont want my money and I have the classic stuff (Which I love, the new stuffs style not doing it for me.) so I am out. But Casually Comics you do your thing, always great to hear your point of view, keep up the great work, Peace.

  • @glitterglamboy7
    @glitterglamboy7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great videooo 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @RadChannel
    @RadChannel Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was all in for the 80s and 90s and still thought Morrison saved xmen

  • @RainbowWarrior71
    @RainbowWarrior71 Před 3 měsíci

    Very good analysis.
    Did you have to resist the temptation of imitating Morrison's accent?

  • @LB_adventurer
    @LB_adventurer Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'm curious to know how the reboot actually affected sales in the years that followed it.

  • @kemmdog4444
    @kemmdog4444 Před 3 měsíci +2

    He’s probably named Ugly Jon after he Australian anesthesiologist "Ugly John" Black in the first season of M*A*S*H.

  • @citrinedragonfly
    @citrinedragonfly Před 3 měsíci +1

    I read these in trades in the 2010s, when I got back into X-books after a gap (Excalibur had ended, and nothing else pinged my interest at the time), when I found them 2-for-1 at my localish comic shop (it was an hour away). I liked the stories, but Quitely's art isn't a style I enjoy. I haven't revisited the New X-Men in a few years. Maybe once I catch up on my literal year's worth of X-related floppies, I'll go in for a reread.

  • @sarahp5880
    @sarahp5880 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have always maintained that Marvel could have gone with a massive population drop after House of M (no more mutants) (stillbirths, childhood cancers, etc.) due to the strong use of chemicals, radiation, etc. caused mutants instead of death. This E for Extinction with the "Mutants will replace Homo Sapien Sapiens in four generations" practically confirms that hypothesis.

  • @erikbihari3625
    @erikbihari3625 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This video's title really reminded me of what went down with w.i.t.c.h. season 2. As each of those we're alphabetized, and thematically corresponded with them each episode("L is for Loser")!

  • @greenrangeralex
    @greenrangeralex Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was so glad I read e is for extinction like a Month b4 the episode came out lol

  • @2nd3rd1st
    @2nd3rd1st Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this recap. It's crazy to me that as a kid and a massive X-Men fan at the time I still never read this run, never knew who C. Nova was until recently and never really internalized the Genoshan genocide as a touchstone X Universe event...all because I found the artwork and the new suits too f*cking ugly and appalling as a kid to go anywhere near these books. 😂

  • @stootoob8326
    @stootoob8326 Před 3 měsíci

    I always hoped the Morrison run would get an animated movie in the same style as the comics. Excited to see where 97 goes!

  • @mattthecatania
    @mattthecatania Před 3 měsíci +2

    If Grant Morrison wanted to make X-Men sexy to the mainstream public, Frank Quitely was exactly the wrong artist for the job.

  • @pr0t34n
    @pr0t34n Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video as always, though I will say that my feed is so full of Xmen stuff right now I'm starting to feel a little like Wanda

  • @jazzmyn5804
    @jazzmyn5804 Před 3 měsíci

    Kowtow! Now that's a word I haven't heard in a while. My dad used it all the time when I was a kid lol

  • @lonemotheomatshaba9640
    @lonemotheomatshaba9640 Před 3 měsíci

    18:27 😂😂😂😂 lol took me out

  • @farezjohnson508
    @farezjohnson508 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for diving into the comics giving episode 5 of X-'97 a lot more context. The commentary is S-Tier btw 😁👍👏! Last point: Morrison's comments seem even more ironic as Hollywood today thinks EXACTLY the same way. Disregard and disrespect the core audience and then become shocked when they lose money 🤦‍♂️

  • @crows2808
    @crows2808 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I very much didn't like New X-Men when it came out. I was one of the fans who complained and still kept buying, so they ain't wrong there. And as you say, hate it or love it, there's a lot of incredible moments. I don't know if you were reading it at the time, but I remember seeing the destruction of Genosha and being gobsmacked. It's short and then you have the aftermath, but that made it punchier to me. Something that could not be stopped in time. If I recall correctly, Cassandra Nova did some misdirection. You thought the sentinels would strike at the mansion or at least in the US, and then they show up in Genosha and kill everyone. X-Men always does a good massacre. Out of all the X-Men massacres, this one is top tier.
    Anyway, New X-Men also has Beast fall in love with a cat because he thought it was a mutant who turned into a cat, but no it was a cat. Like I said, I didn't like the run.

  • @notoriouslego8204
    @notoriouslego8204 Před 3 měsíci

    The X-men joined the same after school club that the superfam recently joined

  • @Marveryn
    @Marveryn Před 3 měsíci

    i was looking at the quote from morrison about uniform and my eyes kept going to emma. yeah that is certainly a look.

  • @gabrielsyme4550
    @gabrielsyme4550 Před 3 měsíci

    Another banger of a video

  • @walterlucero5757
    @walterlucero5757 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember getting this trade paperback for Christmas after I stopped collecting comics the first time around, and looking at the interior art and thinking why do the X-Men look so old.

  • @devinkavanaugh1034
    @devinkavanaugh1034 Před 3 měsíci

    I've always really loved this x-men run. Emma has always been one of my favorite marvel characters and I adore her secondary mutation, the organic diamond 💎 skin is such a cool idea, fits with her personality so well and makes her such a power house of a character. She was already a stupidly powerful telepath but then you throw in the diamond form that makes her virtually indestructible and x-tremely 😉 physically strong (wich doesnt get talked about enough) and it just makes her such a bad ass. There's really a lot to love about this run but Emma's journey has always been my favorite part. There are a few things that could have been done a little better in the series. Most of wich you have already gone over in this video. The lack of gravitas in the genosha massacre for example. over all, an x-ellent x-men run that for me at least is pretty high up in my x-men comic runs. PS. Some stuff Morrison wrote in those quotes about fan boys really rubbed me the wrong way. I hate when creators stick up their middle fingers to the group of people that have gotten them to where they are today. It just comes off as arrogant and tone deff.