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the terror of whatever
the terror of whatever rated it 13 years ago
Can't really speak to where this sits on the infinite shelf of X-Men books, tie-ins, spin-offs, and crossovers, but I reallly liked it. I had to read it with one hand on Wikipedia--there were all kinds of characters I'd never seen or heard of before (particularly w/r/t the New X-Men). So the first t...
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~ rated it 13 years ago
Jean Grey have always been my favorite XMEN character! The way they showed her story made me love her more. :) The graphics were amazing and so are the dialogues. I REALLY REALLY LOVED IT!
Infinite Satellite
Infinite Satellite rated it 14 years ago
Summary: In response to alien attacks, the government is recruiting talented children to lead the military against future strikes. Ender Wiggins is thought to potentially have the right mixture of qualities for effective leadership against the aliens, so he is enrolled in Battle School, where combat...
Omnilogikos: literati
Omnilogikos: literati rated it 14 years ago
X-Necrosha is a collection of X-men themed comics by authors Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Zeb Wells and Mike Carey, from specific Necrosha comics to issues of X-Force, New Mutants, New X-Men and X-Men Legacy. As could be expected I have mixed feelings towards such a varied book, both in terms of wr...
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it 15 years ago
The art isn't exactly what I enjoy, but the story line is very well done indeed. I highly recommend it, especially for Robin fans.
Omnilogikos: literati
Omnilogikos: literati rated it 15 years ago
I was expecting much more from this book. It's still great, as always, to read about Storm, but other than that, the story is pretty straightforward, you don't have time to get into and empathise with what she is feeling. It's a quick succession of decisions and flights, and it's all done. It seems ...
the terror of whatever
the terror of whatever rated it 17 years ago
I don't know. I guess I'm disappointed because of much I wanted to like this. Stories about teenage runaways discovering their secret powers and taking control of their lives and fighting their oppressors. That's like my favorite genre, right there.But the X-23 story here is really just one small st...
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