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X-Men Movies 12 – Deadpool 2
There’s been a lot of news surrounding the future of the X-Men movies since I wrote my Logan post. Most of it remains unclear as to how the movies will move forward. Long story short, Disney is working to buy … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, cable, colossus, comedy, deadpool, deadpool 2, disney, domino, firefist, josh brolin, julian dennisan, movies, nathan summers, new york times, pitor rasputin, richard roeper, rotten tomatoes, ryan reynolds, stefan kapicic, teenage negasonic warhead, wade wilson, x-men, x-men movies, zazie beets
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X-Men Movies 9 – Deadpool
Of all the X-Men movies so far, Deadpool easily has the most complicated backstory, the same way that Tangled quite possibly has the most complicated backstory of all the Disney Animation Studios movies. I’m going to sum it up as … Continue reading
Jean Grey 2 review
Since I only picked up four comics this week, I’ll just write a full review for each of them and skip the first impressions post. Now it’s time for Jean Grey 2. In the previous issue, Jean Grey fought the … Continue reading
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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Death of X 2 review
The first issue of Death of X was a mixed bag. On the one hand, the Inhumans’ scene was kind of fun. On the other hand, the X-Men half of the story is the perfect example of everything that’s going … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, all-new marvel, charles soule, colossus, comic review, comics, cyclops, death of x, illyana rasputin, inhumans, jay david ramos, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, medusa, morry hollowell, ororo munroe, pitor rasputin, scott summers, storm, terrigen mist, x-men
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Extraordinary X-Men 12 review
From what I’ve heard, Uncanny X-Men’s Apocalypse Wars tie-in was pretty good. I know that All-New X-Men’s 3-issue arc did a great job exploring Apocalypse’s childhood in ways we haven’t seen before, while also giving Evan a lot to think … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, apocalypse, apocalypse wars, bobby drake, colossus, comic review, comics, deadpool, dono sanchez-almara, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, Humberto ramos, iceman, illyana rasputin, jean grey, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, nightcrawler, old man logan, ororo munroe, pitor rasputin, sapna, storm, venom, wolverine, x-men
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X-Men movie rant
Well, I’m not in the greatest mood tonight. Long story short, I asked for this weekend off of work, and my boss forgot. This isn’t the first time he’s forgotten either. Also, I worked until 11 even though I’m not … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, age of apocalypse, ancient egypt, angel salvador, apocalypse, archangel, azazel, banshee, beast, brett ratner, bryan singer, callisto, charles xavier, chris claremont, colossus, comics, cyclops, dark angel saga, dark phoenix, dark phoenix saga, darwin, deadpool, ellen page, emma frost, en sabah nur, frank miller, god loves man kills, grant morrison, halle berry, hank McCoy, hellfire club, jean grey, juggernaut, kelsey grammer, kitty pryde, laura kinney, magneto, mariko, marvel comics, Moira Mactaggert, morlock massacre, morlocks, mystique, nightcrawler, ororo munroe, phoenix, pitor rasputin, psylocke, pyro, quentin quire, quicksilver, rogue, scott summers, sebastian shaw, silver samurai, storm, superhero movies, teenage negasonic warhead, the juggernaut, the vanisher, the wolverine, viper, wolverine, wolverine 3, wolverine origins, x-23, x-men, X-Men 3: The Last Stand, x-men first class, x-men: apocalypse, x-men: days of future past, x2: x-men united, yukio
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Extraordinary X-Men 10 review
This series frustrates me. On the one hand, Extraordinary X-Men’s writer Jeff Lemire is capable of great storytelling. His All-New Hawkeye run was short but effective, and it feels like a complete story. His Old Man Logan run is very … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, apocalypse, apocalypse wars, bobby drake, colossus, comic review, comics, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, glob, Humberto ramos, iceman, illyana rasputin, jean grey, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, old man logan, ororo munroe, pitor rasputin, storm, x-men
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Extraordinary X-Men 1 review
At last, we finally have the first official X-Men book that takes place after Secret Wars. Extraordinary X-Men 1 begins 8 months after the new Marvel Universe begins, and the terrigen mist is causing mutants to get sick all over … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new all different marvel, bobby drake, colossus, comic review, comics, Edgar Delgato, extraordinary x-men, Humberto ramos, iceman, illiana rasputin, jean grey, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, nightcrawler, old man logan, ororo munroe, pitor rasputin, storm
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