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Uncanny X-Men 8 review
It’s been a couple weeks since I’ve found the time to write a full comic review, so let’s get back at it. Although this series has never been bad by any means, it started off with a vague main story … Continue reading
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Tagged anole, apocalypse, armour, beast, bishop, comic review, comics, ed brisson, en sabah nur, hank McCoy, jean grey, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, laura kinney, lorna dane, magneto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, omega red, Polaris, psylocke, r.b. silva, rachelle rosenberg, the blob, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 4 review
The previous issue of Uncanny X-Men gave us a number of reveals. It turns out that the reason hundreds of Multiple Man’s dupes are running around with super powers is because Legion captured Jamie Madrox and forced the dupes out … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, armour, bishop, cable, comic review, comics, david haller, ed brisson, hope summers, jean gray, kelly thompson, laura kinney, legion, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, mutant liberation front, nate gray, nathan summers, pere perez, psylocke, rachelle rosenberg, uncanny x-men, warren worthington, x-23, x-man, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 3 review
Although Uncanny X-Men 2 feels more focused than the first issue, it didn’t give us any answers or any kind of clear direction for the general story. Both issues were filled with strange events, including things appearing where they shouldn’t, … Continue reading
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Tagged bishop, bobby drake, comic review, comics, dinosaurs, ed brisson, iceman, jean grey, kelly thompson, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, northstar, ororo munroe, rachelle rosenberg, storm, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men, yildiray cinar
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Uncanny X-Men 2 review
There are upsides and downsides to having a series release more than two issues a month. On the plus side, you can have a bigger story without it feeling like it’s dragging on. You can take the time to have … Continue reading
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Tagged bishop, bobby drake, comic review, comics, dinosaurs, ed brisson, iceman, jamie madrox, jean grey, kelly thompson, laura kinney, lorna dane, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, multiple man, northstar, ororo munroe, Polaris, r.b. silva, rachelle rosenberg, storm, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 1 review
It’s been a while since we’ve had a series titled Uncanny X-Men, and even when we last had that, it wasn’t the flagship X-Men series. In the meantime, it’s easy to feel that the X-Men franchise has become overly large … Continue reading
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Tagged academy x, bishop, bobby drake, comic review, comics, district x, ed brisson, guru-efx, ibraim roberson, iceman, jamie madrox, jean grey, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, laura kinney, mahmud asrar, mark bagley, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, mirko colak, multiple man, mutant liberation front, nightcrawler, ororo munroe, psylocke, rachelle rosenberg, storm, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men
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X-Men Movies 8 – Days of Future Past
One year after The Wolverine, the movie adaptation of Days of Future Past released. By this point, the continuity in the movies was a complete mess. Elements from X-Men: First Class clashed with lines from X2: X-Men United. The timeline … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, bishop, blink, bobby drake, boliver trask, bryan singer, charles xavier, days of future past, halle berry, hugh jackman, ian mckellen, iceman, james mcavoy, jennifer lawrence, john ottman, kitty pryde, logan, magneto, michael fassbender, movies, mystique, ororo munroe, patrick stewart, peter dinklage, rogue, rogue cut, sentinels, storm, sunfire, superhero movies, warpath, wolverine, x-men, x-men days of future past, x-men movies
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Comics of January 29, 2014
This week’s been interesting. I’ve been moving so much stuff around in the last few days. My room’s being renovated next week, so I’m still not sure how much time I’ll have for comic reviews this week or next. Also, … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse twins, avengers, avengers assemble, bishop, brian michael bendis, cable, cable and x-force, captain america, comic reveiw, comics, cyber force, dan slott, david haller, guardians of the galaxy, hobgoblin, hope summers, image comics, jason aaron, jean grey, kelly sue deconnick, marvel comics, marvel now, ninja turtles, peter parker, rick remender, ron marz, sam humphries, sara pezzini, simon spurrier, stryfe, superior spider-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the green goblin, the trial of jean grey, thor, thor: god of thunder, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, uncanny x-force, wasp, witchblade, wolverine spider girl, x-men, x-men legacy
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Marvel comics of January 22, 2014
So many comics came out this week. In fact for simplicity’s sake, I’ll be splitting this up into two posts: one for Marvel comics and one for other companies. Let’s get started. The Marvel comics I picked up this week … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, all new x-men, ant man, arkea, bishop, black widow, brahm revel, brian michael bendis, brian wood, bruce banner, cable, cable and x-force, comic review, comics, cyclops, dennis hopeless, Dr Doom, fantastic four, ff, gambit, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, indestructible hulk, inhumanity, jean grey, kitty pryde, lady deathstrike, lee allred, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel knights x-men, marvel now, matt fraction, monet st. croix, nathan edmondson, peter david, Polaris, quicksilver, rogue, scott lang, scott summers, stryfe, trial of jean grey, uncanny x-force, wolverine, x-factor, x-men
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