Issue #1
McDuffie you absolute genius. Icon follows an alien, quite like Superman in that he was found as a baby and raised in the human world. But unlike Superman, he has built himself up as a lawyer without the use of powers or apparently the perception of others, as such he does not go out into the world to actively help others. Also unlike Superman, it appears this alien was fully grown and able to change himself into a human baby when discovered. I am interested to find out more later if he still has all of the information about his home world.
But everything changes once he meets Raquel. While with friends one night they decide to try and rob a few houses, and their first stop happens to be Augustus Freeman’s house. Through Raquel and Augustus’s encounter that night two sets of ideals were exchanged.
Rocket saw an icon, someone with her skin color, able to do magnificent things. Icon saw the truth about the world he was living in. Icon says it best, “I pretended that those who suffer under such conditions must have brought them upon themselves. And while they have lived without hope, I have lived a lie.”
Icon and rocket were then born, with the roles somewhat reversed in the naivety that icon still has about the world. And of course in perfect McDuffie fashion the first issue ends with Icon attempting to assist at a police encounter and immediately getting the guns turned on him. I already so engaged and absolutely love this art, I already know the painstaking work behind the scenes at milestone that went into this and it has paid off so well.
Issue #2
The big thing I notice in this issue is the nature of icon and rockets relationship. It seems like even though they are from completely different backgrounds icon has begun to understand how rocket works.
Rocket: “Hey Icon! How’d you know I was still here?”
Icon: “because I ordered you to leave.”
I am also loving rockets abilities, being able to redirect energy is always an OP ability but this also allows it to be used for flight and shielding subconsciously. I am curious about if she will start asking about how Icon created it or got it from. Especially because icon also confirmed this issue that he has over 100 years of memories. That popped up when he allowed himself to be shackled, with such powerful imagery as well.
But also what an absolute shock of an ending. The person taking the mayor hostage appears to be a hand to the mayor but was involved in some incident with special gas that the mayor let loose. And it turned him into a giant free mutant? What?!?! Also I love icon and rockets reaction to the point of the guy handing them the gun, then transforming in front of their eyes.
Issue #3
Even with he first issue I have loved the creative choices of icon’s cape, even before it was a cape. It reminds me a lot about how spawns cape seems to flow and shift. But instead at times it seems to be this larger than life cape, almost like wings, and it’s glorious.
But wow what a crazy issue by itself. Icon ended up getting a reality check by facing an enemy that could hurt even him. He didn’t think that was possible, and now in this new role as icon he is facing so many more challenges that he would have never faced. On the flip side it’s interesting how icon can be injured by an enemy while rocket can take the brute force head on and redirect it. I wonder if that plays into icon’s nativity about the world and having to truly face challenges for the first time, while Rocket has already faced those her entire life. Not sure, but it’s also really cool to see her use her tech for more options, such as a giant light.
Also, it’s funny how I mention icon facing challenges in this world, then his first mission wins him a key to the city and the love and admiration of all the people. And SOB McDuffie ending each issue with another surprise. Rocket is pregnant. WHAT?
Issue #4
I love seeing how ahead of the times milestone was when it came to telling black stories. And im surprised those jerks over at the comics code authority didn’t block them at every turn. Being able to tell story like Raquel’s with her entire life just beginning but then being faced with a challenge like pregnancy and all of the awkward moments at the check out counter and the worrying about the future that comes with it.
On the other side we also have Icon following up with every ability in his name to what payback in the last issue was talking about. The gas that was used by the mayor during an event known as the Big Bang. Which leads icon to a group called the blood syndicate which in my view appears to be a group effected by the same gas that caused payback to mutate, probably giving them powers as well. I’m curious and excited to keep seeing how this story unfolds.
Issue #5
This issue revealed a big part of icon’s origin in the header of this issue. It revealed that he crashed to earth and disguised himself in 1839. That means when he mentioned being in chains and over 100 years of history, he meant human history. Over 154 earth years. That’s crazy, especially coming to the realization that he landed in the Deep South so those chains were of slavery, and he is still waiting on rescue from his species.
I also love the mass of the blood syndicate members it’s such a jumble of abilities and names. On one hand you have mysterious names like flashback, masquerade, and fade. But then you also have names that is just straight up Dogg or DMZ. Somebody sign DMZ to a label right now, he can get them all out.
But DMZ is especially interesting out of all of them, as Icon directly identified him as I think another one of his alien species that has hidden himself among the group. Maybe he is also stuck on this planet.
Also I will continue to argue that time manipulation is one of the most over powered abilities. Even when it’s only turning time back 3 seconds. But from icons perspective, just like with how he boosted his suit with armor to counter claws that can slice him, this seems like an ability that reverses time for a subject but keeps them conscious of the actions. And now that he realizes that he may be able to anticipate and redirect, even if it happens to him again.
Raquel’s storyline continues to be such a raw human experience, reflected through the grandma’s acknowledgment of the cycle that she no longer has the power to support even though she still loves her, she physically just can’t, and it hurts to see how powerful Raquel is, in such a powerless situation. This part of the story has started to slow down with a lot happening in a short time, so I am anticipating the moment when Rocket and Icon get together to actually talk again.
Issue #6
What a non stop issue from back to front. We have rocket coming in to backup icon and with her abilities she ended up giving enough time for icon to pull another trick from his infinite pocket. Pulling out a giant glowing death beam is crazy. But of course as they finally got to talk later, icon was not happy with rocket putting her pregnancy in harms way.
But what’s even more curious is the talk between icon and DMZ. It’s clear now they are both stranded but DMZ doesn’t even know the local language, and must of grown on this planet quite differently.
But that final conversation between Icon and Rocket and the blood syndicate really tied this issue together, but Rocket was the one to really get it. “You already got your turf. You rant the cops off, all the other gangs, the dopers. Paris island is your. So wha are you gonna do with it?”
Absolutely hard hitting, and now we are left at the end of this issue with a promise. The entire truth behind icon.
Issue #7
I love McDuffie so much. Sets us up with the next issue being about icon’s origin and calms it “the moment of truth.”
Then the entire issue follows Raquel as she debates getting an abortion or not in the most human comic I’ve ever read.
“So you don’t have the right answer, huh?”
“There isn’t one. Or, if there is, it’s different for everybody.”
Such a powerful sentiment that is pushed even further to reach Raquel’s decision after Icon discusses that with the love of his life, due to the risk of his alien DNA, decided to terminate her pregnancy rather than risk her health.
This comic issue is so masterfully handled to put you right into the human perspective on the abortion debate and really lets you see why it shouldn’t be a debate in the first place. No one is the same so trying to decide the same option for everyone is impossible.
This issue further reinforced the differences between Rocket and Icon. And does also further show how Rocket was the one to tie together the conversation with the blood syndicate last issue, as Icon is still the heavy handed conservative lawyer putting away purse snatchers for 5 years into the prison industrial complex as he sees it as their chance to reform. While Rocket is currently living the truth behind those complexes.
But as icon does show to rocket, not every situation is as one sided as social constructs may make them out to be, and human experiences have the chance to touch everyone.
Issue #8
“I think I just figured out how a black man could be a conservative republican… you’re from outer space!” FINALLY ROCKET BELIEVES HIM!
Tho issue acted as a great recap issue and reminding us of the hopeful writer roots that Raquel introduced herself as in the first issue. And then we get to start diving into the history of Icon, and it starts with a tale of a fateful trip…lol.
But in all seriousness, it’s so crazy that icon is just an alien from a developed world that got to the point of star cruise lines, and he is so powerful compared to everyone else on earth. He doesn’t even have vast scientific knowledge to adapt his technology or even get him off world but he has still managed to create a device for Rocket to fight with.
Also on that cruise line, it’s interesting how he described someone looking a lot like DMZ to be a sort of cop, I’m so curious to see where that storyline takes is now.
But then hearing about his life before it’s no wonder he wants to go home. From his life before he has a role similar to a lawyer, as a mediator to decide the best outcome for society between rare disputes. But on Earth, as a lawyer for years, he has gotten multiple complicated disputes every day. It’s overtime overdrive from his perspective.
But even more curious, once Raquel asked about the belt she has, icon said that one of his friends boosted it and did some work on it, but still has the other one. What is this a reference to!?
But the final pages of this book, really tie everything together so nicely with the Cliff notes version of Icon’s long life. DC is missing out so hard with not adapting this character bigger. This is basically their Wolverine, but as someone who has lived and fought through the African American experience. And then you have rocket as a perfect counter for the modern day African American life.
Final thoughts: what an amazing way for milestone to start, I’m so excited to dive into other comics like hardware and static if they are all like this. Truthful and riveting.