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[[folder: Collected editions]]
** ''Volume 1 by Jonathan Hickman'' -- Collects Issues 1-2, 5, 7.
** ''Volume 1 by Ed Brisson'' -- Collects Issues 3-4, 6, 8-12.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Amahl Farouk, who is now largely free of the Shadow King's influence, likes Krakoa, but does not believe that it will last forever, and is convinced that its children must be trained and "hardened" to survive without it. When Gabby confronts him and tells him to stay away from them, Farouk commends her loyalty to her friends, [[spoiler:right before killing her while telling her that she will not stop him from "bettering" them]].
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** There are several nods to ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'', mostly through Scout - understandably, as she went through a particularly unpleasant experience there.


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* FalseUtopia: Scout name-checks the trope in passing when referring to her experiences in ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'' as "[[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey's]] false utopia."
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** Issue #15 finally addresses Tier, Wolfsbane's son, and whether or not he will be resurrected. [[spoiler:It turns out that since the Five don't have proof that he's dead, he's not even in the queue to be resurrected.]]


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* FreudianExcuse: In issue #14, it's revealed that Amahl Farouk, the Shadow King, started off as a happy young telepath trying to help his father. It's after his father died that he attracted the attention of an extradimensional entity called "the Shadow" which was able to possess him bit by bit.
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The fourth volume of the ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' series, and the first ongoing since 2012. This series launches as part of the ''ComicBook/DawnOfX'' initiative, and the first arc will be written by Creator/JonathanHickman and Ed Brisson with art by Rod Reis. After the first arc ends, Hickman intends to hand the reins completely to Brisson.

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The fourth volume of the ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' series, and the first ongoing since 2012. This series launches as part of the ''ComicBook/DawnOfX'' initiative, and the first arc will be written by Creator/JonathanHickman and Ed Brisson Creator/EdBrisson with art by Rod Reis. After the first arc ends, Hickman intends to hand the reins completely to Brisson.
ended, Brisson took over as sole writer and then, with issue #14, Creator/VitaAyala took over as writer.
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** After Cypher takes some time away from the team to be with his new wife Bei, Warpath returns to the team in issue 14 after being far from prominent.


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** Magik needs her morning coffee so much she now chugs a ''jar''.
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* HateSink: Joseph Canning, the self-justifying publisher of the Dox. Website which reveals the addresses of mutants to the anyone who views the site, outing them leading to hate crimes that at left several innocent mutants seriously injured or killed including children. When confronted with the names of some of the people he’s harmed with his site, he [[NeverMyFault denies responsibility]] even though that was his intention in the first place. He then [[InsaneTrollLogic chastises them for holding hostage medicine that they created when all they wanted in exchange was to stop being persecuted.]] What’s worse is that when the team comes he tells people to get their phones out and record them [[PlayingTheVictimCard analogizing himself with victims of police brutality and the mutants as police when that couldn’t be further from the truth]]. He is so repulsive in one single scene that he pushes [[GentleGiant Glob of all people]] to [[BewareTheNiceOnes show a side of himself that he hasn’t displayed in quite some time]]. Not a sentinel, or a soldier. Just a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] bigot hiding behind a computer and exploiting fear and hatred to get others to do his dirty work.

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* HateSink: Joseph Canning, the self-justifying publisher of the Dox. Dox Website which reveals the addresses of mutants to the anyone who views the site, outing them leading to hate crimes that at left several innocent mutants seriously injured or killed including children. When confronted with the names of some of the people he’s harmed with his site, he [[NeverMyFault denies responsibility]] even though that was his intention in the first place. He then [[InsaneTrollLogic chastises them for holding hostage medicine that they created when all they wanted in exchange was to stop being persecuted.]] What’s worse is that when the team comes he tells people to get their phones out and record them [[PlayingTheVictimCard analogizing himself with victims of police brutality and the mutants as police when that couldn’t be further from the truth]]. He is so repulsive in one single scene that he pushes [[GentleGiant Glob of all people]] to [[BewareTheNiceOnes show a side of himself that he hasn’t displayed in quite some time]]. Not a sentinel, or a soldier. Just a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] bigot hiding behind a computer and exploiting fear and hatred to get others to do his dirty work.
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HateSink: Joseph Canning, the self-justifying publisher of the Dox. Website which reveals the addresses of mutants to the anyone who views the site, outing them leading to hate crimes that at left several innocent mutants seriously injured or killed including children. When confronted with the names of some of the people he’s harmed with his site, he [[NeverMyFault denies responsibility]] even though that was his intention in the first place. He then [[InsaneTrollLogic chastises them for holding hostage medicine that they created when all they wanted in exchange was to stop being persecuted.]] What’s worse is that when the team comes he tells people to get their phones out and record them [[PlayingTheVictimCard analogizing himself with victims of police brutality and the mutants as police when that couldn’t be further from the truth]]. He is so repulsive in one single scene that he pushes [[GentleGiant Glob of all people]] to [[BewareTheNiceOnes show a side of himself that he hasn’t displayed in quite some time]]. Not a sentinel, or a soldier. Just a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] bigot hiding behind a computer and exploiting fear and hatred to get others to do his dirty work.

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* HateSink: Joseph Canning, the self-justifying publisher of the Dox. Website which reveals the addresses of mutants to the anyone who views the site, outing them leading to hate crimes that at left several innocent mutants seriously injured or killed including children. When confronted with the names of some of the people he’s harmed with his site, he [[NeverMyFault denies responsibility]] even though that was his intention in the first place. He then [[InsaneTrollLogic chastises them for holding hostage medicine that they created when all they wanted in exchange was to stop being persecuted.]] What’s worse is that when the team comes he tells people to get their phones out and record them [[PlayingTheVictimCard analogizing himself with victims of police brutality and the mutants as police when that couldn’t be further from the truth]]. He is so repulsive in one single scene that he pushes [[GentleGiant Glob of all people]] to [[BewareTheNiceOnes show a side of himself that he hasn’t displayed in quite some time]]. Not a sentinel, or a soldier. Just a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] bigot hiding behind a computer and exploiting fear and hatred to get others to do his dirty work.
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HateSink: Joseph Canning, the self-justifying publisher of the Dox. Website which reveals the addresses of mutants to the anyone who views the site, outing them leading to hate crimes that at left several innocent mutants seriously injured or killed including children. When confronted with the names of some of the people he’s harmed with his site, he [[NeverMyFault denies responsibility]] even though that was his intention in the first place. He then [[InsaneTrollLogic chastises them for holding hostage medicine that they created when all they wanted in exchange was to stop being persecuted.]] What’s worse is that when the team comes he tells people to get their phones out and record them [[PlayingTheVictimCard analogizing himself with victims of police brutality and the mutants as police when that couldn’t be further from the truth]]. He is so repulsive in one single scene that he pushes [[GentleGiant Glob of all people]] to [[BewareTheNiceOnes show a side of himself that he hasn’t displayed in quite some time]]. Not a sentinel, or a soldier. Just a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] bigot hiding behind a computer and exploiting fear and hatred to get others to do his dirty work.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: The owner of a site that doxxes mutants refuses responsibility for the harm people commit with the information he provides. When Magik, Dani and Glob update his systems so that his personal information is given out with each update, he treats it like a threat to his life.
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* {{Retcanon}}: Rahne's much younger appearance and her hair make her look ''a lot'' like Maisie Williams, who portrays her in ''Film/TheNewMutants''

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* {{Retcanon}}: Rahne's much younger appearance and her hair make her look ''a lot'' like Maisie Williams, who portrays her in ''Film/TheNewMutants''in the film ''Film/TheNewMutants''.
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* SlapSlapKiss: This is how Roberto describes his flirting with Deathbird went. She slapped him, then kissed him, then slapped him again.

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* SlapSlapKiss: This is how Roberto describes his flirting with Deathbird went. She slapped punched him, then kissed him, then slapped punched him again.
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* BallOfLightTransformation: Xandra demonstrates one for Rahne. She's a little nonplussed but tells her it's cool, even though Deathbird assures her she lied.
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* {{Retcanon}}: Rahne's much younger appearance and her hair make her look ''a lot'' like Maisie Williams, who portrays her in ''Film/TheNewMutants''
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-->''"We are going to get into so... ''much''. '''Trouble.'''"''

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-->''"We ->''"We are going to get into so... ''much''. '''Trouble.'''"''
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** Maxime and Manon use their powers to make one of the cartel thugs keeling them hostage turn on his friend, shooting him. This alerts the rest as to what happened and a fight breaks out, which gets [[spoiler: Beak's parents killed]] and would've likely killed Armor if Boom-Boom hadn't arrived. Glob even mentions that they could've just had the guy release them.

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** Maxime and Manon use their powers to make one of the cartel thugs keeling keeping them hostage turn on his friend, shooting him. This alerts the rest as to what happened and a fight breaks out, which gets [[spoiler: Beak's parents killed]] and would've likely killed Armor if Boom-Boom hadn't arrived. Glob even mentions that they could've just had the guy release them.
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-- ''New Mutants'' #1

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-- ''New Mutants'' #1\n-->--'''Sunspot'''

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-->'''Sunspot:''' It's almost perfect.\\
'''Mirage:''' Now you're going to tell me what would make it perfect is if Sam was here with us, right?\\
'''Sunspot:''' He should see this. He'd love it more than anyone.\\
'''Mirage:''' Yeah. Problem is he's several hundred thousand light-years away, Bobby. With his '''''family.''''' In '''''Shi'ar space.'''''\\
'''Sunspot:''' ''That's true...'' Hey, Dani.\\
'''Mirage:''' ''Yeah?''\\
'''Sunspot:''' Wanna go for a ride?\\

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-->'''Sunspot:''' It's almost perfect.\\
'''Mirage:''' Now you're
-->''"We are going to tell me what would make it perfect is if Sam was here with us, right?\\
'''Sunspot:''' He should see this. He'd love it more than anyone.\\
'''Mirage:''' Yeah. Problem is he's several hundred thousand light-years away, Bobby. With his '''''family.''''' In '''''Shi'ar space.'''''\\
'''Sunspot:''' ''That's true...'' Hey, Dani.\\
'''Mirage:''' ''Yeah?''\\
'''Sunspot:''' Wanna go for a ride?\\
get into so... ''much''. '''Trouble.'''"''
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They are neither one-offs nor breathers.


* BreatherEpisode: The book will have one-off issues taking a look at other "new mutants" (like Glob and Armor) and what their duties are on Krakoa.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Issue 7 has Sunspot directly refer to the series' release schedule and its creative process of switching between the Hickman and Brisson stories, also mentioning that Hickman skipped an issue because he fell behind.



* FlatCharacter: Most of the space-faring team in their first arc get one personality trait, if that. Magik is defined by being violent. Mondo and Chamber are lazy. Wolfsbane and Karma don't even get that and are just nondescript.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Robert taking everyone on an impromptu space mission is commented on in other titles as leaving them shorthanded; particularly one teleporter and oh, just the only mutant in the world capable of communicating with Krakoa. So when problems arise with it, they're left in the dark as to the source and only have a spontaneous space trip as reason why.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: NiceJobBreakingItHero:
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Robert taking everyone on an impromptu space mission is commented on in other titles as leaving them shorthanded; particularly one teleporter and oh, just the only mutant in the world capable of communicating with Krakoa. So when problems arise with it, they're left in the dark as to the source and only have a spontaneous space trip as reason why.why.
** Maxime and Manon use their powers to make one of the cartel thugs keeling them hostage turn on his friend, shooting him. This alerts the rest as to what happened and a fight breaks out, which gets [[spoiler: Beak's parents killed]] and would've likely killed Armor if Boom-Boom hadn't arrived. Glob even mentions that they could've just had the guy release them.




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* UnreliableNarrator: Sunspot for the space issues is prone to embellishing to make himself look good.

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** In the eighth issue, Boom-Boom mentions that Beast and Wolverine stole her team's name. She's referring to the mutant CIA they started over in ''X-Force''.



* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk on whisky during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk on whisky during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.
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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk on Canadian whisky during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk on Canadian whisky during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.



** The younger, Earth-based team consists of: Armor (Japanese), Glob (American), Boom-Boom (American), Magma (Roman-Brizilian) and Maxime and Manon (French).

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** The younger, Earth-based team consists of: Armor (Japanese), Glob (American), Boom-Boom (American), Magma (Roman-Brizilian) (Roman-Brazilian) and Maxime and Manon (French).

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* EasilyForgiven: Despite Oracle conspiring to kill Deathbird (who had been chosen by Gladiator to serve as Xandra's advisor) using the Death Commandos, Xandra doesn't punish her any further than forcing her to serve alongside the woman she tried to kill.



** The younger, Earth-based team consists of: Armor (Japanese), Glob (American), Boom-Boom (American) and Maxime and Manon (French).

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** The younger, Earth-based team consists of: Armor (Japanese), Glob (American), Boom-Boom (American) (American), Magma (Roman-Brizilian) and Maxime and Manon (French).


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* SlapSlapKiss: This is how Roberto describes his flirting with Deathbird went. She slapped him, then kissed him, then slapped him again.
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* FateWorseThanDeath: In the seventh issue, Karma and Cypher interrogate Sega of the Shi'ar Hyperguard and threaten to turn him from a gaseous being into a solid one. The mere thought horrifies him.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Krakoa laws forbid from killing humans. When the Shi'ar Death Commandoes arrive to the ship the New Mutants happen to be at, Magik asks them if any of them is human, and when they answer on the negative, she proceeds to kill them.

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* LoopholeAbuse: Krakoa laws forbid mutants from killing humans. When the Shi'ar Death Commandoes arrive to the ship the New Mutants happen to be at, Magik asks them if any of them is human, and when they answer on the negative, she proceeds to kill them.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Krakoa laws forbid from killing humans. When the Shi'ar Death Commandoes arrive to the ship the New Mutants happen to be at, Magik asks them if any of them is human, and when they answer on the negative, she proceeds to kill them.
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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk on Canadian whisky during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.



** The reformed original New Mutants and their additions have: Magik (Russian), Sunspot (Brazilian), Wolfsbane (Scottish), Karma (Vietnamese), Mirage (Native-American), Cypher (American), , Chamber (British) and Mondo (Samoan).

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** The reformed original New Mutants and their additions have: Magik (Russian), Sunspot (Brazilian), Wolfsbane (Scottish), Karma (Vietnamese), Mirage (Native-American), (Native American), Cypher (American), , Chamber (British) and Mondo (Samoan).
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This is in no way a spoiler.


* TheCaptain: Appointed as one of four battlefield [[WhatItSaysOnTheTin captains]] [[spoiler: as shown in the notes of [[ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen House of X #6]], Magik will be assuming [[TheLeader leadership duties]] as opposed to Mirage or Karma.]]

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* TheCaptain: Appointed as one of four battlefield [[WhatItSaysOnTheTin captains]] [[spoiler: as shown in the notes of [[ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen House of X #6]], Magik will be assuming [[TheLeader leadership duties]] as opposed to Mirage or Karma.]]

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Boom-Boom gets ''very'' drunk during a Krakoa party, and doesn't even stop when going on a mission.



* MultinationalTeam: But of course. Magik (Russian), Sunspot (Brazilian), Wolfsbane (Scottish), Karma (Vietnamese), Mirage (Native-American), Cypher (American), Boom-Boom (American), Chamber (British), Mondo (Samoan) Glob (American) and Armor (Japanese) make up the team.

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* MultinationalTeam: But of course. MultinationalTeam:
** The reformed original New Mutants and their additions have:
Magik (Russian), Sunspot (Brazilian), Wolfsbane (Scottish), Karma (Vietnamese), Mirage (Native-American), Cypher (American), Boom-Boom , Chamber (British) and Mondo (Samoan).
** The younger, Earth-based team consists of: Armor (Japanese), Glob
(American), Chamber (British), Mondo (Samoan) Glob Boom-Boom (American) and Armor (Japanese) make up the team.Maxime and Manon (French).
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* NiceJobBreakongItHero: Robert taking everyone on an impromptu space mission is commented on in other titles as leaving them shorthanded; particularly one teleporter and oh, just the only mutant in the world capable of communicating with Krakoa. So when problems arise with it, they're left in the dark as to the source and only have a spontaneous space trip as reason why.

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* NiceJobBreakongItHero: NiceJobBreakingItHero: Robert taking everyone on an impromptu space mission is commented on in other titles as leaving them shorthanded; particularly one teleporter and oh, just the only mutant in the world capable of communicating with Krakoa. So when problems arise with it, they're left in the dark as to the source and only have a spontaneous space trip as reason why.

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