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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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Death of X 1 review
Ever since Marvel kicked off all their post-Secret Wars titles, we’ve been told that Cyclops is dead but we’ve never been told how. That’s almost a full year of not knowing what happened and it’s been a bit frustrating. Enter … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, bobby drake, charles soule, comic review, comics, crystal, cyclops, death of x, hydra, iceman, illyana rasputin, inhumans, jamie madrox, jeff lemire, layla miller, magik, marvel comics, morry hollowell, muir island, multiple man, scutt summers, terrigen mist, x-men
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X-Factor 262 review
It’s truly the end of an era. Peter David has been writing this series since House of M 8 years ago, and it’s consistently been considered one of Marvel’s best titles by fans and critics alike. I only started with … Continue reading
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Tagged banshee, comic review, comics, jamie madrox, layla madrox, layla miller, marvel comics, multiple man, peter david, siryn, theresa cassidy, x-factor
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