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Agent Abigail Brand is one of Joss's OCs, and I so hope she stays once he's done with X-Men, because she's clearly the Bester of Astonishing X-Men. Bester, Alfred: not the sci-fi classics writer but the Babylon 5 character named after him. To wit: someone who has an agenda which most, but not all of the time puts him on the opposite side of Our Heroes, yet who is not a one dimensional villain but concinved he's working for the greater good of the group he feels solidarity for. Which is true of Bester and Brand alike. Other things they have in common would be a gift for dry one liners, a complete disregard for civil rights and the fact they're not bluffing about their willingness to put their own life on the line for what they see as the greater good, either.
Brand has been having her own subplot through the last two arcs, a very minor one, but always there, and in this arc, it looks like she's moved center-stage. Proving that she's not just a thug but a strategist, her reaction to the "Colossus is the prophecied destroyer of worlds" isn't the simple thing (hand over Colossus to Ord) but the clever thing (use Colossus to draft X-Men into solving the problem with the bigger and ongoing thread from the Breakworld). No doubt she won't hesitate to throw Our Heroes to the wolves if she thinks it necessary, but meanwhile, this should be a fascinating team-up to see.
This issue also offers our first real glimpse at the destruction-threatened Breakworld, other than via Ord's self-glorifying flashback early on, and it establishes quite a lot of interesting things. Primarily that the Breakworld, as one of the characters there says, doesn't need a single mutant to destroy it, as it is currently busy going to hell on its own. Something is causing ever higher mortality of children and non-warriors; we don't know what yet. We do get to meet the civilians first, which I think is significant because it shows us that the regime which produced the later introduced Evil Overlord (tm) and our old aquaintance Ord is one that's far from supported by everyone, and on the contrary resented. I wonder whether the fact that the civilians we meet are women and Ord and Lord What's his-name are men? Anyway, the opening sequence starts to make the Breakworld less anonymous to us, and I suspect this will be important - we need to want to see it survive, just as much as Earth.
When last left at the end of the Torn arc, Our Heroes had just come out of emotional hell, so of course the big question was where they would go from there, to quote another Whedonian venture. Kitty, as was guessable from #18, is deeply scarred, and in Buffy-season-six/Wesley-season-3-and-4 territory. Those three years are still real to her, and though Peter doesn't know she put an axe to his brain, Kitty remembers. When she put the gun into Agent Brand's head, I, like
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Meanwhile, Scott and Emma do a fascinating thing: they don't talk to each other and have yet to meet each other's eyes, but they support each other - Scott literary (and by standing behind Emma pointedly whenever he has the opportunity), Emma by getting up as soon as she can and be that Hank says she is: an X-Men, focused on solving the crisis at hand, no matter how much personal pain she has (and has caused). Incidentally, that "Emma Frost is an X-Men" from Hank reminded me yet again how much I like the mutually respectful relationship between Dr. McCoy and Miss Frost.
Ongoing issues from the last arc: the psychic who diagnoses the pain in Emma's mind also tells us Cassandra's not there anymore, and as I expected, Joss still teases us as to where she is - in Hisako or in whichever hell Emma pushed her to if she did that - but I think it's important that it gets established from now on Emma's actions are her own. Also, Hank and Logan seem to have accepted Scott's explanation re: Cassandra and Emma, Kitty still doesn't seem to differ, and whether or not Peter does is an open question. And of course the "focus on the current crisis" approach will only get you so far; Scott and Emma still need to literary face each other sooner or later.
Crazy guess of the week as to how the cliffhanger will be resolved: currently virus-affected Danger is on board, and has at least to have the self interest of not wanting to get blown up along with the rest of them before she has a new body, so might try to access the Breakworld fleet's computer systems?
ETA: With a little help from my friends... *points to new icon*