Havok gets the cover spotlight in X-Men: Legacy #257

It was good to see Havok get a strong cover appearance by Mico Suayan (along with members of the Grad Nan Holt and not the “Brad Nine Holtz” as my phone has suggested) on this week’s X-Men: Legacy #257, but it’s a bit misleading given his panel time inside. Havok has a relatively minor role alongside his teammates although he does have an opportunity to use his powers to help the cause. There’s a lot going on in Five Miles South of the Universe, and it’s good to see that Mike Carey isn’t ignoring anyone as they fight to avoid falling into a sun somewhere in deep space.

I’m just happy the latest mind control angle appears to be over.

Havok’s return continues in X-Men: Legacy #256

Havok gets a little more panel time than in previous issues with today’s X-Men: Legacy #256. His return again involves mind control as the situation for him and his friends gets even more dire at the edge of the universe.

Unfortunately, his role is still rather limited again here and somewhat disappointing. It seems that may change in the next chapter of Five Miles South of the Universe as the preview of the Mico Suayan cover image at the end of this issue prominently features Havok along with the insectoid Grad Nan Holt.

More cosmic Havok in X-Men: Legacy #255

Mike Carey’s “Five Miles South of the Universe” continues to explore what Havok, Polaris and Marvel Girl have been up to in deep space since War of Kings with today’s X-Men: Legacy #255.

At the close of the previous issue, Havok and his team had seemingly aligned themselves with the insectoid Grad Nan Holt against the a group Shi’Ar soldiers on a space station about to fall into a sun. Of course, the X-Men team that has come to rescue their friends begins the issue sided with the opposition and the cover suggests a pitched battle between Magneto and his daughter (who he actually specifically described as such last issue), Polaris.

Havok comes to DVD and Blu-ray

Hot on the heels of Havok’s return to the pages of X-Men: Legacy, today sees his return to screens across America as X-Men: First Class is released on DVD and Blu-ray. In a summer full of super hero movies, First Class stood out as one of the best of the pack and marked an incredible return for Fox’s X-Men franchise.

In coordination with the release, our parent site will be featuring an article comparing and contrasting Havok on the page and on the big screen.

 

But is he friend or foe?

As mentioned here yesterday, Havok returned in this week’s X-Men: Legacy #254 by Mike Carey and Steve Kurth. While writing up an announcement for our parent site, I had originally included an entire paragraph regarding the nature of Havok’s returns to the X-Men:

The most disheartening aspect of these absences is the fact his returns all too often find him acting as a villain. After leaving the team Giant Size X-Men #1, passing through the Siege Perilous in Uncanny X-Men #251, and appearing to die in X-Factor #118, Havok returned each time in dramatic fashion ready and willing to fight his former friends. Mind control was often the reason behind his actions, but seeing reappear as an enemy has become a recurring theme over the years.

It didn’t seem relevant at the time and was subsequently reduced, but there he is on the final page of issue #254 once again seemingly at odds with the X-Men who have come to rescue him at the far reaches of space. We’ll see what comes next in X-Men: Legacy #255 on September 14th.

Havok returns in this week’s X-Men: Legacy #254

Ending the latest in a long line of absences from the pages of X-Men, Havok returns along with Polaris and Marvel Girl in X-Men: Legacy #254, part one of “Five Miles South of the Universe.” Following the War of Kings, the space faring X-Men were last seen in desperate need of rescue in X-Men: Legacy #250. Rogue capitalized on absorbing Legion’s vast powers at the end of the last issue and brought her team of Gambit, Frenzy and Magneto into deep space to save the day, but time is not on their side and no one knows exactly what they’re up against.