X-Men Blue: Origins #1
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X-Men Blue: Origins #1

Writer: Si Spurrier Artist: Wilton Santos, Marcus To Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 29, 2023 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 32
8.0Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

THE DEFINITIVE NIGHTCRAWLER ORIGIN STORY!
This is the one you can't miss, True Believer! You think you know how the beloved blue devil came into this troubled world? You think you know the tale of his mendacious mamma Mystique? You don't! Mother and son reunite in a mold-shattering tale that exposes secrets held for decades and redefines both characters forever. A collector's item in the making.
Rated T+

  • 9.5
    AIPT - jonathan jones Nov 29, 2023

    X-Men Blue: Origins #1 is a triumph. It adds further development to Marvel's most iconic queer couple as well as harmoniously reframing decades of messy continuity disputes. Spurrier's previous work in the X-Men's Krakoan era has drawn fair criticism of late, in particular his treatment of women of color. This issue contrasts as a stark high note, one that Uncanny Spider-Man #5 hopefully sticks the landing on. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope Nov 29, 2023

    Mystique, Destiny and Nightcrawler all get beautifully illustrated, long-overdue overhauls. Pity about all the misogyny. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau Dec 1, 2023

    X-Men Origins: Blue #1 provides a new backstory for Nightcrawler that seems like a bold decision for little reason at this point in the game. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner Dec 4, 2023

    An interesting story bringing back to the original intentions of several characters is aided further by amazing artwork and colors. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett Nov 29, 2023

    Watching creators weave a widely panned mistake into a compelling comic book is the sort of magic that can only happen in the exceedingly strange history of Marvel Comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Nov 29, 2023

    X-Men Blue: Origins #1 really is for those that care about the small details and need to know definitive origins. So far, its impact feels like what's teased about Mystique's power will have greater ramifications than the connection between her and Nightcrawler. Not a bad issue and some interesting history of the characters but overall what comes out of it, if anyhting, feels like it'll matter more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geek'd Out - Nico Sprezzatura Dec 6, 2023

    Spurriers script is top notch and delivers these events with the right amount of poignancy, but the art team of Wilton Santos, Oren Junior, Marcus To, and Ceci de la Cruz are a huge part of why the material works as well as it does. X-Men Blue: Origins #1 is an emotional story, and the visuals need to reflect that. They sell the grandiose nature of the events depicted while also making it engaging to follow page by page. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Dec 2, 2023

    If you're in favor of the new retcon that Mystique and Destiny are Nightcrawler's father and mother, then this issue does a perfectly fine job of spelling it out for you. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Nov 29, 2023

    X-Men Blue: Origins #1 delivers a story that builds a stronger connection to Mystique, Destiny, and Nightcrawler's family bond. Si Spurrier, Wilton Santos and Marcus To add new layers to all three characters, with Mystique once again showing why she should be a lead of her own comic book. Hopefully we see Mystique, Nightcrawler, and Destiny's story continue to be followed up on post-Fall of X. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Ryan Dec 25, 2023

    Damn.

  • 10
    cincyfan Dec 2, 2023

    Wow! What a absolute triumph of a book. I have been reading comic books since the early '90's and love it now more than ever. Stories like this steeped in emotion with beautiful character moments and heart really reinforce my love for these stories. What a amazing read this was I wish I could score it higher than 10

  • 8.0
    Screaming Enigma Dec 15, 2023

    There are positives and negatives for me when it comes to this book. I really feel as though we didn't need a whole one-shot for this, as I think it could have been part of an issue for Uncanny Spider-Man or even just an issue of that series as a whole instead. Most people knew what the point of this was anyways, myself included. With that out of the way, I think Spurrier does a solid job of handling what I'm sure was a tough task when it comes to retconning Mystique and Destiny to be Nightcrawler's biological parents, as was the initial idea from Chris Claremont (AKA the co-creator of the former two) during his acclaimed run on X-Men. Also, I feel like most of the people complaining about this retcon happening don't even really know what t more

  • 8.0
    Klaushenna Dec 9, 2023

    A well written emotional and impactful comic (apart from the beginning - I didn't care for the narrator, it was just a poor attempt at comedy). The worst part of the comic is that the retcon raises a hell of a lot of questions - why even bother with this retcon if its just going to mess up the timeline?

  • 8.0
    derbycomics Dec 1, 2023

    I can’t deny there are some pretty powerful panels in the issue, especially Mystique’s thoughts on what the true lines of binary division, but there are still some problematic elements. What was the team thinking using an annoying Bamf character as the narrator? Did Spurrier really feel like the issue needed a layer of humor to balance the poignant tone of the rest of the story? If so, he failed miserably because it was a terrible attempt at humor and completely took me out of the moment every time the character appeared.

    The toxic portion of the comic book fandom will claim Spurrier went too far retconning canonical stories, but the reveal of Nightcrawler’s true parentage was always part of Claremont’s initial thoughts f more

  • 8.0
    KittyNone Nov 29, 2023

    Once upon a time X-Men was written by a legend who worked under a regime who asserted that homosexuality did not exist in the Marvel universe but who were, as bigots often are, too dense to see queercoding happening right under their noses (like constantly). Later, the gap left by unfulfilled ambitions was by a writer who is also legendary, but in a bad way. And now that history has come to a point where we can say the quiet part loud, the task of reconciling Claremont's original intent with Austen's infamous replacement (and Lobdell's kind of incoherent Unlimited issue) falls to Si Spurrier, Wilton Santos & Marcus To.

    Unfortunately, that leaves little room for anything but doing the tedious accounting necessary to square these d more

  • 7.5
    Kenjamin Mar 8, 2024

    Art: 4/5
    Story: 3.5/5
    Total: 7.5/10

  • 7.5
    Toonstrack Nov 30, 2023

    Its actually a pretty decent issue. Overpriced but a well told issue.nut I have some complaints.

    Nightcrawler remains the absolute best and mystique is still kinda the worst. Destiny doesn't play any part in this reveal and it seems she actually doesn't even know the truth as she willingly had Xavier wipe it from their minds. She's obviously present in the flashbacks.

    However, the retcon is still messy. Destiny should definitely gave been an old lady by the events depicted, the scene with kid rogue is wonky, and its unclear why Xavier acquiescences to the request of destiny and mystique, when it happens, etc... thats entirely glossed over. They basically go to him and say "hey man take this off of our minds" and hes li more

  • 6.5
    Out of Gluck Nov 29, 2023

    Has some good retcons, has some unnecessary retcons. The X-Office continues to vilify Xavier and soften villains. Can Spurrier be done with Nightcrawler now?

  • 5.0
    thecimmerian Dec 6, 2023

    Bad retcon to a bad retcon.

  • 5.0
    Jack C. Dec 2, 2023

    Once upon a time, some dude proposed the ridiculous idea that Wolverine's origin should be of him being an overgrown-over-evolved wolverine, the actual animal. I will not spoil the plot of this comic but I'm giving you an idea of how ridiculous the retcon is. Next week mystique will grow bat wings or something but for copyright issues Marvel will call her Woman-Bat.

    You see, this is a major problem with Marvel since the year 2012 when Carol Danvers was inexplicably changed into Captain Marvel: they have point A, they have point B, and the bridge between them is nonsense. And they will not justify their points on the page, oh no. Our authors will argue their points on Twitter using off-the scenes issues. It reminds me of professi more

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  • 5.0
    maljoss Nov 29, 2023

    This comic was pointless. Which, for 6 bucks, is inexcusable.

    There were multiple pencilers/inkers on this which created some inconsistencies, but overall, the art was pretty good. There was the one page that was completely black, except for a white bampf-thing, which I hope will be explained at some point. Some of the splash pages were excellent and really evoked the emotion they were going for.

    For people who were pulling for the Mystiqe / Destiny origin, congratulations, it's a boy.

    I say this was pointless because the entire story relayed in this oversize comic could have been competently told in 12 panels, in the pages of Uncanny Spiderman. Most of it was filler (see the above mentioned bampf-thing). more

  • 4.5
    ResearchReader Dec 4, 2023

    It's so stupid, it just might work!

    No... its just stupid. This is side Spurrier's trademark. He thinks he is smart but in reality writes like how a dumb person thinks a smart person writes.

    More recons from Marvel that don't surprise me in the least. For those who defend this by saying 'But Chris Claremont wanted this from the get go!' I would like to remind you that other writers in the earlier ages also wanted to make Sue Storm sleep around and Mr. Fantastic to 'like to watch' but editors stepped in to because that is batcrap crazy. I love Claremont but no writer is without their crazy nonsensical ideas. We use to have great editors like Shooter to keep things in line. Marvel and DC (but especially Marvel) editors a more

  • 4.0
    Nikita14 Dec 6, 2023

    I really love the idea behind nightcrawlers lineage. There are just certain elements of the story that annoy me too much to really enjoy, especially with the price of the comic.

    1: It is heavily reliant on the narration it left me feeling spoon-fed (Could there have been a way to make it less exposition dumpy?).

    2: Certain dialogue felt flowery such as "...nihilism and the illusion of meaning."

    3: There was a moment mystique points flaws of society and the essentialist perspective. To which, I didn't feel there was enough punch to it with the line she gives.

    4: Very expressive art nothing felt static and that to me is a massive bonus! because the part which caught my eye is where she says "see me" more

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  • 10
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  • 10
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  • 10
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  • 10
    Toni Nov 29, 2023

  • 10
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  • 9.0
    Reklawyks Feb 22, 2024

  • 9.0
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  • 8.5
    wesshamu Jan 6, 2024

  • 8.5
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  • 8.5
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  • 8.0
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  • 8.0
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  • 7.5
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  • 5.0
    Briton Nov 30, 2023

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