Powers Of X #5
More of the building blocks of Krakoa are revealed in Powers Of X #5, by writer Jonathan Hickman, artist R.B. Silva, colorist Marte Gracia, and letterer Clayton Cowles. As usual in this book, the story moves between times, shedding light on how things on Krakoa works. Not all parts of the story are of equal quality, though.
In X-Men Year One, Xavier goes to Forge with an idea to expand on Cerebroβs functions using ShiβAr technology. In Year Ten, months before the present-day events presented in House Of X, Xavier and Magneto offer Emma Frost a place in the Krakoan government for help selling Krakoan drugs. In the present, Namor rejects Xavierβs offer to come to Krakoa. In the Year One Thousand, the Phalanx decide the fate of Earth.
Hickman uses this issue to give more background on Krakoan society. Itβs pretty expert world-building, really. Having Forge help perfect the mind downloading abilities of Cerebro makes perfect sense. Because of his powers, and the use of ShiβAr tech is another nice little touch, seeing as how the relationship between mutants and ShiβAr has always been strong. Getting Emma Frost back in the fold is very important. Sheβs the current head of the Hellfire Club and has the connections to get the Krakoan drug out there. However, Hickman adds to it by having Xavier request she brings in Sebastian Shaw for those times when the drugs have to be brought to places where the government is resistant to them. The last issue of House Of X, showed Xavier willing to work with his enemies to build his new mutant homeland. This issue shows that wasnβt the first time heβs done it. The only person to reject Xavierβs offer is Namor, and his reasoning is simple. Heβs always known heβs better than everyone else, but he doesnβt think that Xavier thinks the same of himself and mutants. Namorβs thing has always been in his belief in his own superiority. He believes that Xavier is putting on a show and wonβt join Krakoa until Xavier proves otherwise. Itβs great to see Hickman working with Namor again. He has an understanding of the character that a lot of other writers lack- Namor is the ultimate egotist, but he isnβt wrong about his superiority. It will be interesting to see how things play out with him in the future.
As usual in Powers Of X, the weakest part of the book in the Year One Thousand stuff. The Phalanx decides to assimilate the Earth, and its people, not just their tech like they usually would and Nimrod explains to the Librarian what that will entail. He also goes into what he suspects is the nature of the Phalanx and how they are related to black holes. Itβs all very interesting stuff but doesnβt fit with anything else. Hickman is known for embracing sci-fi concepts in his works, and this is definitely some high concept sci-fi. But how heβs going to relate this to the present-day X-Men is anyoneβs guess. He does throw in some intriguing little secrets, though, using Nimrod to talk about the Phalanxβs masters and exactly what they are going to do to Earth. Which brings to mind another big Marvel villain who has never really been related to the X-Men at all.
R.B. Silvaβs art is exquisite. While his character work is great, the parts of his art that really shine are the backgrounds, especially the Krakoan ones. Thereβs a page with Emma Frost looking out over Krakoa thatβs just breathtaking. Later on, when Xavier is summoning the villains to Krakoa, he really captures how alien the landscape of the island can be. Itβs made all the better by Marte Graciaβs amazing colors. Gracia is definitely the MVP of this book and House Of X. He knows when to use bright and muted colors and sets the scenes perfectly.
Powers Of X #5 establishes and sets up a multitude of ideas. From explaining how Cerebroβs new mind downloading ability works. To the Krakoan Quiet Council and itβs governing powers. To Namor and his doubt in Xavierβs motives compared to his actions. Hickman is planting seeds that will grow into something great. The Year One Thousand stuff is interesting, but what that seed will grow into is anyoneβs guess. Silva and Gracia provide the high-quality images the story needs to work. With one more issue left, itβs anyone guess where Hickman is going to go with this book and thatβs the biggest strength.




