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All the X-Men movies in order of my personal preference
This blog post is a bit delayed, but it’s been crazy in the last couple of weeks. Anyway, now that I’ve gone through all the live action X-Men movies, including the TV movie Generation X, it’s time to rank all … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, apocalpyse, azazel, beast, charles xavier, deadpool, disney, generation x, hank McCoy, hugh jackman, james mangold, kitty pryde, Liev Schreiber, logan, magneto, movies, mystique, professor x, sabretooth, superhero movies, the wolverine, wolverine, wolverine origins, x-men, x-men first class, x-men movies, x-men origins: wolverine, x-men: apocalypse, x-men: the last stand, x2: x-men united
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X-Men Movies 5 – X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Like him or not, Wolverine is undoubtable the most popular X-Men character. That was true decades before the movies came out. Hugh Jackman’s performance as the clawed Canadian mutant introduced him to the general public, and it was only a … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, civil war, comics, deadpool, fred dukes, gambit, gavin hood, hugh jackman, Liev Schreiber, movies, remy labeau, ryan reynolds, sabretooth, skip woods, superhero movies, the blob, three mile island, victor creed, wade wilson, weapon x, will.i.am, wolverine, wraith, ww1, ww2, x-men, x-men movies, x-men origins: wolverine
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X-Men Movies 2 – X-Men
If the fact that X-Men is the second post in this series confuses you, check this post out. In the late 1999’s, Superhero movies weren’t doing so well. It’s hard to imagine now, but the infamously bad Batman and Robin … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, anna paquin, brett ratner, bryan singer, charles xavier, cyclops, famke janssen, halley berry, hugh jackman, ian mckellen, james mason, marvel comics, marvel entertainment, movies, mutant registration act, ororo munroe, patrick stewart, professor x, rebecca ramojn-stamos, robert rodrigues, rogue, sabretooth, scott summers, storm, superhero movie, superhero movies, superheroes, toad, victor creed, wolverine, x-men, x-men movies
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Generations: Wolverine and All-New Wolverine review
Of all the Generations comics, this was the one I was looking forward to the most. For one, Laura and Logan never really spent enough time together in the comics. They were on an X-Force team together sure, but she … Continue reading
Comics of August 16, 2017
I picked up 10 comics this week, 2 of them being extra-long. None of them are particularly special issues, so let’s skip the intro and get straight to them. Thankfully all of them were at least good, and half of … Continue reading
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Tagged akiko, al ewing, alberto jimanez alburquerque, alejandro sanchez, alex summers, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, angel unzueta, arif prianto, charles soule, christina strain, clark kent, comedy, comic review, comics, cory smith, creator-owned comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, damien wayne, dan brown, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, edgar delgado, emma frost, eye boy, fairy tale, fairyland, felipe andrade, female thor, generation x, generations: wolverine and all-new wolverine, gertrude, havok, i hate fairyland, image comics, irma kniivila, jane foster, jason aaron, jean grey, jean-francois beaulieu, jon kent, jorge jimenez, keith champagne, laura kinney, logan, lorna dane, marco lorenzana, marvel comics, marvel generations, marvel now, matt milla, matt yackey, matthew wilson, nature girl, ninjas, nolan woodard, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, Polaris, rain beredo, ramon rosanas, robin, russell dauterman, sabretooth, salvador larroca, scott hanna, scott summers, scottie young, secret empire, star wars, star wars 7, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, super sons, superboy, superman, teen titans, the force awakens, the hand, the mighty thor, the ultimates, the war thor, thony silas, thor, tom taylor, tony avina, travel foreman, ultimate thor, ultimates, valerio schiti, veronica gandini, victor creed, volstagg, wil quintana, wolverine, wolverine and all-new wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men blue, yellow lantern
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X-Men Prime 1 review
So, the horror of the terrigen mist story arc is over for the X-Men. At less than a year and a half, that didn’t last very long. Replacing it is a new age where the X-men are finally seen as … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, cable, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, daken, deadpool, frank d'armata, generation x, greg pak, guillermo ortego, ibraim roberson, ken lashley, kitty pryde, lady deathstrike, laura kinney, leonard kirk, marc guggenheim, marvel comics, marvel now, michael garland, morry hollowell, old man logan, ororo munroe, sabretooth, storm, weapon x, wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men blue, x-men gold, x-men prime
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Inhumans vs. X-Men 2 review
It feels like this event is a long-time coming. Not because the terrigen mist story arc has been going on for years mind you, but because it’s basically a rehash of Decimation and the Legacy Virus, two long-form story arcs … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, beast, charles soule, comic review, comics, david curiel, hank McCoy, human torch, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, iso, jeff lemire, jonny storm, laura kinney, leinil francis yu, marvel comics, medusa, old man logan, ororo munroe, resurrxion, sabretooth, storm, terrigen mist, victor creed, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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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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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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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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