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It's just not quite as engrossing as Alias. It still has a lot of interesting ideas flying around, love a lot of the dialogue, love that Jones is taking charge, and that she's the one who needs to find Cage this time. (He goes missing early on, so it's not quite a spoiler.) It's not that's its...
I wouldn't suggest starting mid-series at this point: the history simply won't make sense. The original X-Men started with Wolverine and all ended up with Cyclops. Laura, aka X-23, is now involved. Having said that, I loved the Purifiers. Or I'm horrified by them, but I did enjoy reading ...
For years comic book writers have been using the X-Men as a metaphor for a persecuted minority group, but in God Loves, Man Kills the idea gets its most ham-fisted treatment. I don't expect subtlety from a superhero comic, but in this story we get images of Charles Xavier crucified and tormented by ...
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 1982 Year Read: 2011 Series: X-Men Publisher: Marvel Comics Early Thoughts: Lately, I have been reading many “X-Men” comics, especially the ones from the 70s and 80s and I have stumbled upon this unique little story. Since I had heard so ...
Astro City captures the sort of awe this superhero fiction lover has felt since being a young kid and watching shows and movies about superheroes. I grew up in the 80s and we had the Christopher Reeve Superman movies, which were huge for that time period. I watched them again a couple of months ag...