With Sebastian Shaw under their paw, the Red and White Queens begin to set the table for the world to learn just how strong Krakoa is. Will you be in attendance of The Hellfire Gala? Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Edgar Delgado and Cory Petit make sure all is in order in Marauders #17.
Christina Eddleman: I really wasnāt sure what to expect from a follow up to our last, incredibly powerful issue of Marauders, but I am so anxious to discuss this issue. Weāre back full swing into a Marauders storyline and it feels familiar in a homey way while still bringing everything Iāve come to love about this title.
Vishal Gullapalli: Yeah, I absolutely needed this issue, yeah. What I didnāt realize untilā¦ well, now, is that Marauders is at its best when itās dealing with a lot of moving parts at once. Each issue is at its most enjoyable when itās hopping between various plotlines and allowing for a ton of character interactions. And thatās what weāre getting in spades here! Iām really happy.
Loose Ends
CE: While revenge against Sebastian Shaw seemed like the cherry on top of the Kate resurrection saga, this issue reminds us of some other important factors weāve been wondering about. Shinobi Shaw has seemed like a real wild card since his resurrection. His loyalties are an unknown.
Beginning the issue with a flashback to a psychic probe into his role in Kateās murder is exactly what I needed to really be reminded that he could probably do something awful at any time and I shouldnāt be surprised. But this time, he didnāt! And bonus: he had a hot date!
VG: Okay, but did Emma imply something about his parentage with that Harry Leland comment? Because thatās how I read it and it is some hilarious shade at Shaw, who cannot do anything to retaliate. I really hope we get to see her constantly throwing jabs at the Black King because he absolutely deserves every single one of them.
What really stuck out to me, though, was Callistoās total lack of qualms with getting a kill order on Shinobi. Not that he wouldnāt deserve it if he had a hand in Kateās death, and not that death means anything on Krakoa beyond an inconvenience, but the entire setup of Callisto as the white bishop is really fascinating. What I didnāt know, though, was that she was a depowered mutant. The Pretenderās reach knows no bounds.
CE: I know weāre not alone in that surprise. [Ed. note: While in Son of M it was an important plot point that Callisto was depowered, her abilities being very passive means it can be hard to remember.] Callisto is so incredibly capable that it wasnāt obvious that she was lacking her mutant abilities. (Which is just knives right? Lots of knives?) [Ed. note: Itās actually super senses]
Her acceptance of the role as the White Bishop was surprising enough, but that she did so while depowered actually seems 100% correct now that I think about it. While her reasons behind putting off undertaking the Crucible become clear, the restoration of Callistoās powers isnāt the only loose end needing tying up. I was positively thrilled to see Kate and Lockheed revisit the Madripoor family that sheltered Lockheed after Shawās attempted murder. It was such a sweet interlude, and they were very deserving of a massive pile of cash.
VG: The family taking care of Lockheed was such a genuine act of kindness and it was really nice to see Kate return their favor. And of course, she gets to make some armed guard police looking jerks look stupid in the process. I want to point out that Lolli being back on art also brought back Kateās curls, something that Iāve really come to appreciate over the last few months.
Also she tells the family to āhold fastā which is the nerdiest most wannabe pirate line Iāve ever seen a character say and for some reason thatās just delightful to me. Another loose end we get to see a little more of in this is the weird building that Magneto created for Emma in his Giant-Size X-Men issue. Whatās up with that?
CE: For all intents and purposes it seems to be a party venue which isā¦ rad. An incredibly impressive and imposing venue on non-Krakoan soil. A building ready for a gala.
Crucible
VG: Before the gala, though, the White Bishop wants – scratch that. Callisto needs her powers back. And she needs Ororo to be the one to give them back to her. I really appreciated that we got this explanation of how the Crucible changed due to Apocalypseās indisposition. And while Ororo hasnāt always gotten the best spotlight in this series just due to its nature and scope, her inner conflict of having to be the one to murder Callisto was really gripping.
CE: The turmoil she experiences only serves to highlight how their relationship has grown from enemies to friends. Stormās lack of remorse for stabbing Callisto to come to Kateās defense in Uncanny X-Men #170 is forever burned into my brain. I imagine the same is true for Callisto, especially since she communicates that she really does not want to be stabbed. Callistoās penchant for knives but apprehensions about being stabbed is even more poignant with this in mind. With Apocalypse out of the Crucible equation, thereās a possibility for resurrection without the stabbing.
VG: Apparently if you donāt have a goddess willing to do the job, Silver Samurai will volunteer himself to do it with some stabbing. So itās a good thing that Ororo showed up at the last possible second, her loyalty to Callisto (their relationship is something that I, a dude, do not feel comfortable putting a label on) beating out her moral compunctions with killing a fellow mutant.
Sidenote, of freaking course Fenris wants to partake in some of this mutant killing. Theyāre still the worst. The actual battle between Ororo and Callisto is really short but itās got so much emotional depth to it. Howād it hit you, Christi?
CE: As a queer lady, this had the emotional complexity of nearly all of my gal pal relationships. Meaning: I donāt know what this is but itās way hotter than just friends. Itās just two gals, being pals. I mean if you wouldnāt stop your friendās heart and hold them for their dying breaths sobbing, are you even platonic friends?
I have to make note of Callistoās whole aesthetic here. I have gotten so much and yet entirely not enough white suits in Marauders. How much would be enough? Iāll tell you when we get there. Callisto looks exactly like someone Iād like to cradle lovingly in my arms in a definitely platonic and nothing more sort of way.
VG: What really got me good was Ororoās monologue at the end. Sheās not going to be in our coverage anymore, it seems, and while Iām happy because sheāll hopefully get to be in a book where she can be a headliner in the way Emma and Kate are here, itās still really bittersweet. Whatās even more emotional is Stormās description of Callisto once she got her powers back. Powers that, apparently, are not just knives. Duggan doesnāt write in a very poetic style most of the time, but the way he describes Callistoās first meeting with Krakoa felt incredibly powerful.
CE: I couldnāt agree more. Lolli and Delgado capture that poetry nicely in the art during that monologue. The overlay of Callistoās silhouette with a nearly psychedelic array of colors was a nice touch. It does seem that Storm will be moving on beyond the Marauders though. It makes me hopeful for the big Storm things in the future hinted at by the office. I hope this is a set up for bigger and better things for Ororo.
Party Planning
VG: Speaking of setup for bigger things, weāre getting some interesting looks at the Hellfire Gala. Specifically that Delores of the X-Desk is invited! We love Delores, who is probably not a great person but also supported our beloved Marauders against Verendi. She claims that āmany in the intelligence community have” been invited to the Gala, which changes my perspective on this significantly. I thought it was a specific Krakoan event, but it seems to be an international and diplomatic event, which makes the announcement of the new X-Men team there far more interesting.
CE: Yes. I am definitely also considering the important things. Not just the outfits and the menu. I am so confident Jumbo and Saucier are going to deliver and I have been fantasizing about Red Queen outfits for reasons totally related to literary criticism and not cosplay at all. In all seriousness, this does seem to be shaping up to be quite the event. While Delores may be my favorite invitee thus far, it is important to note that Verendi is on the guest list!?! Keep your friends close and your enemies closer I suppose.
VG: Verendiās reaction to the invitation fascinates me. Itās apparently worse than being sued by Emma Frost, something that does genuinely terrify me. Kate positioned the invitation as the alternative to the āeasy wayā of Verendi leaving Lowtown, which again makes this look like something to be worried about. What is this Gala going to be? I am far more intrigued about this than I have been about most things in comics.
CE: If the X of Swords banquet is any indication, this gala will be nothing we can anticipate. I do love that we learn that The Hellfire Trading Co has been purchasing Lowtown to save it from gentrification. Emma has all the means and the cunning to be so fantastically generous and conniving all at once. It truly is a beautiful combination. This gala will be, without a doubt, spectacular.
VG: Marauders is really back to firing on all cylinders again, which Iām really happy about. This setup for the gala is intriguing as hell, and Iām really excited to see my favorite boy Pyro next issue. It feels good to be back.
CE: The lack of Pyro in this issue is a crime against you specifically, Vishal.
Weāre officially back in my favorite tasting-menu style of story building that Duggan has so deliciously delivered thus far. Do all roads lead to the gala? I canāt wait to find out.
X-Traneous Thoughts
- What āspecial projectā is Verendi working on? Sure seems ominous.
- Iām incredibly curious as to the status of Bobby and Christian after seeing Christian meet up with Shinobi. I am here for that background relationship drama.
- Kateās dropping āAhoyās and leaning so hard into the pirate vibe. I want all of the cheesy goodness.
- Krakoan reads: Healing