It was a matter of time for Phoenix to work on the rooms in the room with Dark Phoenix, the story of all Jean Gray. Dark Phoenix Saga became a double -edged sword of Damokles, which is hanging on all writers trying to move Jean forward -Yes, it is a form -like event in her history, the largest created. It was one of the X-Men stories, but it was clogged in the presence of Jean.
Thankfully, Phoenix # 8 avoids Jean by working on her past head. Following the battle with Sanos, she decided to drive away the moment she turned into a dark phoenix during the X-Men’s battle in the blue area of the moon. However, I found that Phoenix brought her at this moment for a specific reason.
It is here that Stephanie Philips delivers a surprisingly emotional story. Jean is forced to meet the sins of the past. Philips also loves to find new ways to work on the fundamental theme of X-MEN franchise. It’s one thing to try to work for a world that accepts you, but as Phoenix points out (through who is Jean’s agent), you accept yourself. If you can’t, what’s important?
Sincerity
I also like the fact that Philips’s script is similar to Jean, who learns that Adani controls her power and accepts the whole Phoenix. The only problem is that Pelics, who was partially responsible for her dead, is pushing her to accept her power so that she can use her power. is. It not only gives a set of enemies in the universe to fight Jean, but also enhances Phoenix’s emotional interests. This is the type of emotional storytelling that indicates the best X-MEN story, helping Phoenix stand out in the X-MEN “ashes” era.
Phoenix # 8 also sees Alessandro Miracoro return to illustration obligations, and again provides the image of a universe that makes some crackling sounds. Mirakoro does not hinder anything from the first page to see a small spark of flames grows into a phoenix, a hell that is rough. It is particularly obvious in the sequence with Adani. The battle with Hina’s horde leads to blowing away the universe.
David Curiel and Collie Petit are also worth the shouts of how they maintain fire elements at the forefront. After all, this is a comic with a woman who calls himself “fire and life incarnation”. It is perfect for Curiel to deliver reddish orange shades that grow to strength with the flame of the universe, or have two petit. Various lettering sets representing duality in Phoenix and Jean.
Phoenix # 8 is not only an impressive story of self -acceptance, but also strives for Jungley to agree with her past. It also reminds the winter story of William Shakespeare. “As the heavens have, forget your evil. Please forgive yourself with them.” I wrote.
“Phoenix” # 8 is about self -acceptance
Phoenix # 8
Phoenix # 8 is not only an impressive story of self -acceptance, but also strives for Jungley to agree with her past. It also reminds the line from the winter story of William Shakespeare. “As the heavens have, forget your evil. The Bard was probably not knowing it, but he wrote a perfect line to explain Jean’s life.
An impressive story of self -acceptance.
Philips acknowledges Jean’s past, but pushes her to the future.
Mirakoro returns and provides a cosmic charging artwork that surprises readers again.
The color is completely played on the theme of fire.
The war for the soul of Adani gets hot and gives jeans a few new enemies.
