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Visions of the Future in Uncanny X-Men #13

I am sure people are going to be buzzing over the next few days about some of the future statements which were made in Uncanny X-Men #13. I could pull quotes directly from the text, but sadly I would break my rule about giving spoilers. Instead, I will point out my thoughts about the implications of these quotes and how they impact the readers.

Uncanny X-Men #13

Uncanny X-Men #13

Unique Vision into the Future

Uncanny X-men #13, and the Battle of the Atom crossover as a whole, give us unique foresight into the future. Certain statements, especially those in Uncanny X-Men #13, make us wonder how the Marvel Universe will change in the upcoming years. How are we led to certain events which the characters are discussing?

On the Positive Side

Many readers will look at these statements in a positive light and will be driven to read more in the upcoming years in an attempt to have their questions answered. They will keep Uncanny X-Men #13 and will refer to it from time to time as we get closer in upcoming years to seeing the statements made in the comic come to fruition. Those who missed out on the issue will do what they can to snatch it up. Will the price skyrocket? I doubt it, but it might increase slightly over the years and jump when we get to some of the future events mentioned within.

On the Negative Side

Some of the future statements made in Uncanny X-Men #13 will upset some readers and could cause a divide between these readers and Marvel/Bendis. While I don’t see a significant number of readers flowing this path, we can all think of people who would toss the comic saying “Forget this…they are making this [Censored] to crazy.” Of course, ticking off readers is part of the business, but it is a reality I don’t like to see.

Bendis More Important?

We have all heard that Bendis has plans going out years in advance. If he is setting these plan further into motion through the quotes in Uncanny X-Men #13, he might be a genius. He might be declaring his worth to Marvel in these quotes and almost forcing them to keep him on the books for many years to come. Honestly, who else could tell his stories better? Smart move.

Things Can Change

I don’t want to, but I have to point out that the statements within Uncanny X-Men #13 are visions of the future which could change over time. Hopefully, though, we have a wild ride from here on out.

Uncanny X-Men #13 is My Pick of the Week!

Uncanny X-Men #13 was impressive this week and was one of the best chapters in the Battle of the Atom crossover. There was so much crunched into the comic, I am sure it will make some reader’s heads spin. It has to snatch my Pick of the Week.

Uncanny X-Men #13

Uncanny X-Men #13

The First Challenge

The first challenge of Uncanny X-Men #13 was to take five separate X-Men factions and merge them into one story. We have two modern X-Men factions, two factions from the future, and one from the past. Granted, the number of factions continues to slowly grow, but Bendis had to make sure to cover each one in this issue and refer to their separate goals and characteristics.

The Second Challenge

The second challenge of Uncanny X-Men #13 was that it had to tie in all of the chapters happening so far. While there have been title crossovers to this point in the Battle of the Atom series, they still held independence. All New X-Men was going in one direction while X-Men was going in a slightly different direction while Wolverine and the X-Men was going in another slight. Uncanny X-Men #13 was used to tie all of these directions together to lead up to the final two chapters in Wolverine & The X-Men #37 and X-Men: Battle of the Atom #2. My guess is that there will not be any tangent directions from here on out in the story.

The Result?

The result is a head-spinning run through the story where you have to pay close attention to everything being said and everything in the pictures. The story curves presented in Uncanny X-Men #13 could have been told over three or four issues, but was edited down to fit into one. You might have to read it twice to make sure you got everything the first time around. While this (story crunching) is a dangerous move in comics, I think Bendis pulled it off with flying colors.