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Inhumans vs X-Men 5 review
It’s the penultimate issue of the second hero vs. hero Marvel even that began in 2016. I get that they wanted to play on the Civil War movie hype, but why are there two of them?
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Inhumans vs X-Men 4 review
I’ve been up and down with this event so far. The 0 and 1 issues were both really good, with a lot of entertaining build-up and a bit of course correction on the X-Men franchise as a whole. The 2nd … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new x-men, charles soule, colossus, comic review, comics, cyclops, david curiel, event comics, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, Javier garron, jeff lemire, Kamala Khan, limbo, limbo dimmension, magneto, marvel comics, marvel event, mosaic, ms. marvel, pitor rasputin, scott summers, x-men
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Inhumans vs X-Men 3 review
As much as I really didn’t look forward to this event at first, Inhumans vs. X-Men 0 was actually really good. The first issue of this event, the second of Marvel’s hero vs hero events in 2016 alone, was a … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, andres mossa, beast, charles soule, comic review, comics, emma frost, event comic, hank McCoy, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, Javier garron, jay david ramos, jean grey, jeff lemire, karnak, laura kinney, magneto, marvel comics, marvel event, medusa, old man logan, ororo munroe, storm, the human torch, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Death of X 4 review
Well, we now know how Cyclops died. After more than a year of teasers, we finally know. By now it’s too late to even say “finally”. It’s just underwhelming, just like this entire miniseries, but I’m getting ahead of myself.
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Tagged aaron kuder, all-new marvel, charles soule, comic review, comics, cyclops, emma frost, illyana rasputin, inhumans, Javier garron, jay david ramos, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, morry hollowell, scott summers, terrigen mist, x-men, x-men vs inhumans
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Death of X 3 review
My thoughts on the first two issues of Death of X are mixed, and this issue is no exception. My main complaint is that, whether this mini ends up good or bad, it should have come out a year ago. … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, all-new marvel, andrew crossley, bobby drake, charles soule, comic review, comics, crystal, cyclops, death of x, emma frost, iceman, inhumans, jason keith, Javier garron, jeff lemire, magneto, marvel comics, matt milla, morry hollowell, ororo munroe, scott summers, storm, wil quintana, x-men
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Comics of November 2, 2016 and Nanowrimo 2016 thoughts
Well, Nanowrimo 2016 has begun, and I’m trying not to talk about my word counts at all, so I won’t share my total until sometime after November. I’m off to a good start though. Also, yesterday I officially helped lead … Continue reading
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