It was easy to assume that he had been bit and became a Wendigo himself, but that's not the case. He was apparently busy doing what Heather was unable to do, and Puck was too stupid to do despite a direct instruction to do so; he gathered Alpha Flight.
While they were chatting, Guardian decided to put on his red pants.
At least Guardian wasn't killed again (yet). Apparently writers Craig Kyle and Chris Yost have a history of killing off characters but so far so good for our flag-bearer.
The premise is pretty cool, though like the rest of the non-X-Men portions of the book, I'm not sure that it's supported by past events. I don't believe that "accidental" cannibalism qualifies one for the Wendigo curse. For that matter, I'm not sure that the Wendigo curse is transferable through biting or scratching. Bah, why be burdened with continuity when you think you have a neat idea?
Oh, and that kid the X-Men saved in the previous issue? I predict she'll be revealed to be vegetarian. I haven't somehow read ahead, it's just as predictable as the rising sun. Otherwise, her parents are starving her, because she hasn't eaten in almost two days. But these writers don't seem too concerned with details, so who knows?
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