Uncanny Avengers’ return in Fall of X was pretty surprising. While bringing back the Avengers Unity Squad in the Krakoa Era makes sense, relaunching Uncanny Avengers this late in the proceedings feels a bit like a missed opportunity. However, the book has been doing pretty well, as writer Gerry Duggan and artist Javier Garron deliver an action-packed ride. The premise is pretty interesting. Orchis has recruited a secret villain to steal the Captain Krakoa costume and impersonate the mutant nation’s great hero. As “Captain Krakoa,” this imposter has brought together a group of mutants to act as terrorists, further turning the public against mutants.Captain America plays a significant role in Uncanny Avengers. While he always shines as a leader and champion of the underdogs, the comic has also spent time highlighting Cap’s inner struggles. A lot has happened to Steve Rogers over the years, and even he has regrets he can’t shake. One of the biggest ghosts to haunt his mind is Secret Empire. The Hydra-zation of the Captain America mantle weighs heavily on Rogers. Given Uncanny Avengers has made a point of frequently bringing up that event, it’s worth exploring exactly what this dark period means for Captain America and his new team.The new Uncanny Avengers team came together at the worst time possible. Orchis made their most devastating attack against Krakoa during the Hellfire Gala, but it wasn’t the only facet of their assault. While Nimrod, Doctor Stasis, and Omega Sentinel spearheaded the strike against mutants, Orchis sent a mystery villain to the X-Men’s Treehouse to steal the Captain Krakoa costume. Forge had created the suit so mutants with combat skills but no powers could still go out into the field. As part of Orchis’ plan to make humanity hate mutants even more, the new Captain Krakoa gathered Blob, the Fenris Twins, and Wildside to his side.RELATED: 10 Best Characters Who Wore The Captain America Mantle, RankedRELATED: X-Men Has Gotten So Dark, Even Captain America is Going to War
Uncanny Avengers‘ return in Fall of X was pretty surprising. While bringing back the Avengers Unity Squad in the Krakoa Era makes sense, relaunching Uncanny Avengers this late in the proceedings feels a bit like a missed opportunity. However, the book has been doing pretty well, as writer Gerry Duggan and artist Javier Garron deliver an action-packed ride. The premise is pretty interesting. Orchis has recruited a secret villain to steal the Captain Krakoa costume and impersonate the mutant nation’s great hero. As “Captain Krakoa,” this imposter has brought together a group of mutants to act as terrorists, further turning the public against mutants.
Captain America plays a significant role in Uncanny Avengers. While he always shines as a leader and champion of the underdogs, the comic has also spent time highlighting Cap’s inner struggles. A lot has happened to Steve Rogers over the years, and even he has regrets he can’t shake. One of the biggest ghosts to haunt his mind is Secret Empire. The Hydra-zation of the Captain America mantle weighs heavily on Rogers. Given Uncanny Avengers has made a point of frequently bringing up that event, it’s worth exploring exactly what this dark period means for Captain America and his new team.
The new Uncanny Avengers team came together at the worst time possible. Orchis made their most devastating attack against Krakoa during the Hellfire Gala, but it wasn’t the only facet of their assault. While Nimrod, Doctor Stasis, and Omega Sentinel spearheaded the strike against mutants, Orchis sent a mystery villain to the X-Men’s Treehouse to steal the Captain Krakoa costume. Forge had created the suit so mutants with combat skills but no powers could still go out into the field. As part of Orchis’ plan to make humanity hate mutants even more, the new Captain Krakoa gathered Blob, the Fenris Twins, and Wildside to his side.
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