Many characters that appear are under serious stress, and some of their more negative traits from days gone by are on display. In this way, Trial can seem inconsistent at first glance, but to declare it so would be to neglect decades of continuity. Indeed, Xavier and Magneto are often at odds here, while in Inferno they appear as a much more united front. Despite creative crossover and both mini-series being game-changers for how the story of Krakoa will unfold going forward, there is a surprising lack of overlap between them. Each story is equally vital in establishing what will come next for several central characters, but tonally they couldn’t be more different. To begin with, it was published more or less alongside Jonathan Hickman’s departure from the X-Men franchise however, the events in Inferno primarily occur in the aftermath of Trial. X-Men: The Trial of Magneto was an interesting moment for Krakoa. The Trial of Magneto, cover by Valerio Schiti, written by Leah Williams, art by Lucas Werneck, David Messina and Edgar Delgado, lettering by Clayton Cowles
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