Rayeye wrote:
Loki wrote:
Since it came out today, I can share who is covered.
Kyle Jinadu-Beaubier - 2 pages
Jumbo Carnation - 2 pages
Escapade - 1 page
Somnus - 1 page
Valkyrie (Runa) - 2 pages
Viv Vision - 4 pages
I really love it this Marvel's Voices edition got some Handbook profiles!
I also love the list, especially Kyle Jinadu-Beaubier!
Personally I find it odd Escapade got their own entry since they were just first introduced in the very same issue. I would rather see a profile of Jesse Drake. And instead of 4 pages for Viv Vision I'd love to see her just having 2 pages which would give space for another LGBTQ+ character or two. But those are just trifles, overall I love this and I hope more Handbook entries will follow!
I agree about the weirdness of Escapade getting an entry in the same book they first appeared in. I guess this means there are plans to use them in the future, but shouldn't they accumulate appearances, history, and development first before getting an entry? I'm going to assume their entry was a mandate by editorial.
As for Viv Vision and the page count of their entry, I think the only way she could have gotten a 2-page entry instead of 4 pages is if her entry was done in the previous, X-Men 2004-Secret Wars handbook style with the much smaller type. That is, if you want to do justice to her history and extensive character development. Kyle and Jumbo may have each been introduced years before her, but she's made more appearances and had more development than any of the other characters who got entries in this issue. Plus, all the artwork needed to show all the different costumes and/or appearances she's had. At least she's not in Janet van Dyne territory!
I'd also like to comment on how the entries themselves were organized this time around. I think this may be as close as we might get to a good synthesis of the two different styles for handbook entries. Moving the biographical information and the main character image back to the top or front of the entry is an immense improvement, IMO, over literally putting them at the bottom or back of the entries, even if the main image is still smaller than it used to be.