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X-Men Gold 1 review
This is the first of the RessurXion X-Men titles to begin, and it’s meant to be the flagship X-Men book. Starring a team led by Kitty Pryde, the new head of the X-Men, this series is mean to bring the … Continue reading
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Tagged ardian syaf, comic review, comics, frank martin, kitty pryde, marc guggenheim, marvel comics, marvel now, old man logan, ororo munroe, rachel grey summers, ressurxion, storm, terrax, x-men, x-men gold
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X-Men: Civil War II 3 review
The first two issues in this series did a very good job at setting up a conflict between two teams of X-men, regarding Ulysses and the Inhumans as a whole. Storm generally supports Ulysses, while Magneto is very much concerned … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, civil war II, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, inhumans, jesus aburtov, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, medusa, nightcrawler, old man logan, rachel grey summers, sabretooth, storm, ulysses, victor creed, wolverine, x-men, x-men civil war II
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Comics of August 17, 2016
It’s a busy week for my pull list, but before that, I feel like talking a little bit about this year’s Olympics. There’s been a lot of great moments this year, but two stand out above the rest to me. … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, andrea broccardo, batman, black widow, bruce wayne, captain america, captain marvel, carol danvers, charles soule, chris samnee, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, david finch, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, djibail morissette, doug mahnke, emanuela lupacchino, eradicator, espionage comics, female thor, fiji, gertrude, gotham, gotham city, gotham girl, i hate fairyland, ig guara, image comics, inhumans, iron man, jane foster, jason aaron, Javier rodriguez, jean-francois beaulieu, jeffrey chamba cruz, jessica drew, jesus aburtov, john workman, jon kent, kara zor-el, kenneth rocafort, laura kinney x-23, lois lane, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matt banning, mattew wilson, michael atiyeh, michael garland, natasha romanova, old man logan, olympics, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, phil noto, poe dameron, rachel grey summers, rachelle rosenberg, rio, rugby, russell dauterman, sandra hope, scott hanna, scottie young, SHIELD, spider-woman, star wars poe dameron, steve orlando, steve rogers, supergirl, superman, thanos, the mighty thor, the ultimates, thor, tom king, tom taylor, tony stark, ulysses, usain bolt, wil quintana, wolverine, x-men, x-men civil war II
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X-Men 25 review
Due to both issues releasing on comic heavy weeks, I haven’t yet reviewed an issue of G. Willow Wilson’s X-men arc. To sum up my thoughts on X-Men 23 and 24, the story is good so far. Focusing on one … Continue reading
Nightcrawler 1 review
It’s been years since Chris Claremont has written an X-Men ongoing title. In fact, it’s been a while since he’s written comics in general, having focused on prose lately. This marks his return to the franchise he built into a … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, bamfs, chris claremont, comic review, comics, marvel comics, mercury, nightcrawler, rachel grey summers, todd nauck, wolverine, x-men
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X-Men 10 review
There’s a lot to like about Brian Wood’s new X-Men run. It’s an all-female team, yet it feels like a classic X-Men comic. It’s using some of the Academy X/New X-Men kids when pretty much everyone else ignores them. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, arkea, brian wood, comic review, comics, jubilee, lady deathstrike, marvel comics, marvel now, monet st. croix, rachel grey summers, sentinels, x-men
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X-Men 6 review
We’re seven chapters into the 10-part crossover and at last, the battle in Battle of the Atom has begun. This issue has a number of twists, some foreseen and some not. There’s some good psychic fighting and a good X-Men … Continue reading
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Tagged battle of the atom, brian wood, comic review, comics, cyclops, jean grey, jean grey school, jubilee, marvel comics, marvel now, psylocke, rachel grey summers, wolverine, x-men, xavier
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