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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 5 review
Now that the major players in this series are established, the story is really moving forward. This issue opens up with a major fight between government forces and the population, fueled by the fact that Magneto (under X-Man’s influence) took … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, apocalypse, comic review, comics, david haller, ed brisson, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, laura kinney, legion, magneto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, nate gray, omega red, ororo munroe, psylocke, r.b. silva, rachelle rosenberg, storm, the blob, uncanny x-men, warren worthington, x-23, x-man, 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 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 10 – X-Men: Apocalypse
X-Men Apocalypse. So this movie exists. 20th Century Fox announced X-Men Apocalypse in December of 2013, about half a year before Days of Future Past released. With a movie franchise this large that’s fairly normal these days, but back when … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, angel, apocalypse, archangel, bryan singer, caliban, charles xavier, cyclops, en sabah nur, james macovoy, jean grey, jennifer lawrence, kodi smith-mcphee, magneto, marvel, marvel comics, Moira Mactaggert, movies, mystique, nightcrawler, ororo munroe, psylocke, quicksilver, scott summers, sophie turner, storm, superhero movies, tye sheridan, warren worthington, x-men, x-men movies, x-men: apocalypse
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Comics of August 9, 2017
Last week I only picked up 2 comics. This week I picked up 8, including both Generations: Jean Grey and Phoenix, and Jean Grey 5 from her solo series. Marvel needs to stagger their releases better. Anyway, the comics I … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, alvaro martinez, amy chu, anthony piper, antonio fabela, azrael, batman, brad anderson, brood, carlos gomez, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, detective comics, doctor aphra, dynamite comics, francesco gaston, generations: jean grey and phoenix, guardians of the galaxy, hulk, immortal rur, james tynion IV, jay david ramos, jean grey, jennifer walters, julian lopez, kara zor-l, kev walker, kieron gillen, laura kinney, leonard kirk, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel generations, marvel now, matt milla, michael atiyeh, michael garland, mohan, phoenix force, psylocke, r.b. silva, rain beredo, red sonja, robson rocha, she-hulk, star wars, star wars comics, steve orlando, supergirl, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men, zatanna
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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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Civil War II: X-Men 1 review
With the terrigen clouds being the source of new inhumans yet killing mutants, it’s only inevitable that the two races would eventually collide. Whether or not that happens in this X-Men focused mini-series, that is the central focus. This issue … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, civil war, civil war II, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, event comic, inhumans, jean grey, jesus aburtov, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, old man logan, ororo munroe, psylocke, sabretooth, storm, terrigen mist, victor creed, x-men, x-men civil war
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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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