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    NYX #1 Review: Young X-Men Adventures Astound

    By Matt Morrison,

    1 day ago

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    Young adult dramas are a surprisingly neglected subgenre of modern superhero fiction. While there are still some series centered around teenage heroes, they are the exception rather than the rule. Even the X-Men , who were originally based in a private school for gifted youths, seem to have had only one teen sidekick at a time during their golden years. NYX , the latest series of the From the Ashes revival, is a rebuttal to this, merging modern slice-of-life comics with classic Marvel Mutant Mayhem.

    Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly , with art by Francesco Mortarino , NYX #1 centers around Kamala Khan . An Inhuman and a Mutant, Kamala defends Jersey City as Ms. Marvel . However, she is now spending more time in Manhattan, taking college courses at Empire State University. It is here that she befriends Sophie Cuckoo , a clone “daughter” of Emma Frost and one of five triplets. They meet in a Mutant Studies program taught by former hero Prodigy .

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    (Image Source: Marvel / Francesco Mortarino)

    Soon the two are having a “study session” at a club where Sophie’s friend Anole works as a bartender. This leads to a confrontation with a group called the Truthseekers, who film videos of themselves harassing Mutants. This, in turn, pushes Kamala to start hunting the Truthseekers, leading to an encounter with Wolverine and a fight with a Mutant terrorist called The Krakoan.

    NYX #1 more Ms. Marvel than X-Men

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    (Image Source: Marvel / Francesco Mortarino)

    Kamala Khan’s status as the lead of NYX #1 is a mixed blessing. Fans of the Ms. Marvel series will be right at home. More, Lanzing and Kelly prove to have a solid handle on her voice.

    However, there is some difference between Ms. Marvel and the X-Men as series. While placing Kamala at center stage would be fine in a solo comic, NYX is nominally an ensemble series. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast aren’t as well developed in this first chapter.

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    (Image Source: Marvel / Francesco Mortarino)

    Anole suffers the most in this regard, being present only to be a victim. Wolverine does little beyond tell Ms. Marvel she’s in over her head. Prodigy has a muted subplot based around his desire for a quiet life in academia. Sophie is the best developed, despite coming off as a party girl who doesn’t suffer fools gladly. She is willing to fight the Truthseekers, though unwilling to adopt a codename and costume to do it. Yet she admires Kamala’s giving nature.

    Francesco Mortarino’s artwork is similarly fractured. The action sequences are well-handled, with a smooth, natural panel flow. Too, the colors by Raul Angulo are eye-catching. However, there is a shocking sameness to the characters’ expressions. Kamala gravitates between wide-eyed astonishment and wide-mouthed anger. By contrast, Sophie shows no emotions but annoyance and bemusement, with the same closed-mouth smirk throughout.

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    (Image Source: Marvel / Francesco Mortarino)

    In the end, NYX #1 is a decent start, with more right than wrong. Ms. Marvel fans will enjoy the continuation of the saga of Kamala Khan, though X-Men fans may feel a bit left out. However, there is good reason to believe the rest of the ensemble will be better served by future chapters.

    Grade: 4/5

    NYX #1 is now available at comic shops everywhere .

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