X-Infernus

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In this December's X-Infernus, we're throwing the doors to Limbo wide open again and who knows what will come crawling out this time! The Darkchilde that was once Illyana Rasputin is alive and well, causing serious concerns for the Uncanny X-Men, especially her brother Colossus, but will they be willing to take the chance and sacrifice the lives of many in order to possibly save the soul of one long-lost little mutant?"

The X-Men promise to make this one of the hottest winters ever! When last we saw Darkchylde, she had claimed the throne of Limbo as her own. And now she's determined to get her soul back, even if she has to conquer Earth in the process. Can the combined forces of the X-Men stop her rampage? They'll have to fight through every demon in Limbo to try.

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Axel Alonso editor
C.B. Cebulski writer
Dan Buckley other
Danny Miki cover
Dave Lanphear letterer
David Finch cover
Jason Keith cover
Joe Quesada editor
Marte Gracia colorer
Nick Lowe editor

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X-Infernus #1 Reviewed by mrsummers on Dec. 17, 2008. mrsummers has written 1 review. His/her last review was for Soul Survivors.

X-Infernus #1 is a cool story,The art was Great.
 I just finished reading the old Inferno Saga,and this is a neat extension.
I love the depiction of Limbo.
Im glad to see the Darkchylde is back,and Pissed off.
I just got back to reading comic books,and this was a great start!!
I cant wait for #2.

X-Infernus # 1 Reviewed by Illyana Rasputin on Jan. 13, 2010. Illyana Rasputin has written 13 reviews. His/her last review was for Unresolved Issues, Big Boy Pants, Boxes, Cannonball. 29 out of 29 users recommend his reviews. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

A non-official sequel to the Inferno story arc, X-Infernus seems to be focused at one particular group of readers in the Marvel Universe, those familiar with the complicated and prolific history that belongs to Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina, also known as "Magik". Resurrected by the demonic sorcerer Belasco, the Darkchilde searches for both her Soulsword and the Blood Stones, pieces of her soul that have been corrupted by her former mentor and placed inside the Beatrice Medallion. Following the events of "Quest For Magik", the Darkchilde has been frantically searching for her mystical weapon, in addition to the stolen pieces of her soul. The Darkchilde wants to become Illyana Rasputin once again, but in order to do so, she must first obtain her unholy curios.  

C.B. Cebulski happens to be one of Magik’s biggest fans, and he takes great care when chronicling her endeavors in the Marvel Universe. He picks up where the second Nightcrawler series left off, with the Soulsword stored within his own soul for safekeeping. Being that his soul is pure, with no malicious intent, he is considered one of the few capable of effectively wielding the Soulsword without corruption. I am glad that Cebulski continued on the same path as his predecessors, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, during their run on the New X-Men. I was confused as to why Pixie went mad and stabbed Nightcrawler in the HEAD with her Souldagger, so I’ve attributed it to the corruption within Pixie’s own soul recognizing the Darkchilde’s desperation to locate her sword and her blood stones, and subconsciously forcing her to aid her mentor. Pixie has taken on the role of Magik’s apprentice as of late, and I do not know whether to be pleased by this, or annoyed. Pixie is a decent character, but a new subplot only adds to the already expansive history of Illyana Rasputin, and if not monitored carefully, it could be disastrous.

The Darkchilde locates her Soulsword, and all hell breaks loose…. literally. Kyle and Yost make it clear to their readers that this is not the Illyana Rasputin that we know, and her intentions are still an enigma at this point. The entire team does a capable job of picking up Illyana’s story where New X-Men left off, and I must commend them on portraying her as an evil, violent, and homicidal construct of the original heroine. Giuseppe Camuncoli’s art is lovely, although at times, his characters are drawn a bit blocky. There are particular panels, especially of Illyana and the battlefield sequences in Limbo, that are very well done, and add nicely to the Darkchilde persona, void of it’s original host.

Obviously, I enjoy anything with Illyana Rasputin in it, but I felt X-Infernus was hyped way too much for the resulting product. It was a tidy and well-organized issue, but it lacked a lot of heart, and character development. I was expecting many more of the X-Men to play a part in this series, but aside from a few key players, this title is pretty self-contained. I enjoyed reading of the Darkchilde’s exploits, but I wasn’t blown away by this issue. I feel Magik’s resurrection was a bit disappointing to me. It felt hollow to me, pointless. However, since reading X-Infernus # 1, I look forward to the plot development, as Magik is given a proper return to Earth-616 continuity. The pieces are falling together, and are starting to make more sense. I give X-Infernus 3 out of 5. It was a good book, but played it safe, opting for a more predictable pattern of events rather than shake things up a bit. Regardless, I did enjoy it, and recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about Illyana, Pixie, and the X-Men’s interaction with Limbo, in general.             

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