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Generation X 87 review
It’s always a shame when a good comic series ends, even if you can understand why it did. The newest volume of Generation X didn’t exactly have the best sales in the business. That’s unfortunately common with X-Men comics focused … Continue reading
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Tagged amiclar pinna, bling, christina strain, comic review, comics, emplate, felipe sobreiro, generation x, jubilee, kid omega, marvel comics, marvel legacy, monet, monet st. croix, quentin quire, vampire, x-men
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X-Men Movies 1 – Generation X
I really enjoyed my Disney movie blogathon, and I didn’t get sick of it by the end, but I also don’t feel like committing three months to a single blog project again. So instead, I’m here to introduce my second … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, 90's x-men, banshee, buff, canada, comics, emma frost, finola hughes, generation x, hatley castle, heather mccomb, high school drama, jeremy ratchford, jubilee, matt frewler, monet, monet st. croix, movies, refrax, russell tresh, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, skin, superhero movie, superhero movies, tv movie, x-men, x-men movies
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Generation X 6 review
There tends to be two common traits with X-Men comics focused on teenagers. 1 – they tend to be really good. 2 – they tend to not sell as well as they deserve. The new iteration of Generation X seems … Continue reading
Uncanny X-Men Annual review
Back when All-New All Different Marvel began, I started reading all the X-Men comics. Although I liked the concept of Uncanny X-men, a team made up mostly of former villains, the writing in the first arc wasn’t all that special. … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, anthony piper, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, domino, elixir, ken lashley, magneto, marvel comics, monet st. croix, nolan woodard, sabretooth, terrigen mist, uncanny x-men, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 2 review
In concept, I like the idea of this book. Magneto leading an X-Force like team sounds awesome. But concept alone doesn’t make a comic good. Written by Cullen Bunn, Uncanny X-Men 2 is mostly about Monet and Sabretooth working together … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, elixir, greg land, magneto, marvel comics, monet st. croix, mystique, nolan woodard, psylocke, sabretooth, uncanny x-men, victor creed, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 1 review
When Marvel first announced Cullen Bunn’s Uncanny X-Men, I had mixed feelings. On the one hand, Magneto leading a team of X-Men, each with a history of violence and some of them former villains, I was immediately intrigued. On the … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, greg land, magneto, marvel comics, monet st. croix, nolan woodard, psylocke, sabretooth, uncanny x-men, victor creed, x-men
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Comics of January 6, 2016
My pull list still isn’t all that huge this week, but I’m hoping that with the New Year, it’ll start to balance out after a hugely inconsistent pull list ever since Secret Wars began. Either way, half of the comics … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, al ewing, all new marvel, bitch planet, captain marvel, chip zdarsky, christopher hastings, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, danilo s. beyruth, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, galactus, greg land, groot, howard the duck, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, joe quinones, Jorge Molina, kelly fitzpatrick, kelly sue deconnick, kenneth rocafort, laura martin, marvel comics, monet st. croix, nolan woodard, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, scottie young, she hulk, singularity, taki soma, tamra bonvillain, the ultimates, uncanny x-men, x-men
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