Post-House of M Pietro is depowered, living in a hellhole, thinking about how life used to be for him. His powers defined him in a major way. Pietro powers have always allowed him to be cocky, to be better than the humans he sees as inferior. Now, without his powers, he feels less than inferior—even...
The Penguin's story, strangely and unexpectedly, stuck with me the most, whereas I have a serious problem recalling Poison Ivy and the Scarecrow's stories. A must read, even amongst Batman graphic novels.
If you're a purist, you should probably walk away from this Spidey retelling immediately. Maybe you should even flee screaming, because otherwise, you may finish with the desire to form a torch mob and march on the publisher.BUT! If you like reimaginings of familiar tales and characters, go grab a c...
This was certainly an interesting look at the mutants in the X-Men universe. Not all mutants are great superheroes, or endowed with great powers. Some are very ordinary, and some have mutations that are less than desirable. In NYC, Mutant Town is basically the poor mutant ghetto. In goes the X-Men m...
Scary....yes this can be read as a comic book, or as a warning for all those who think people who are "different" then them should be somehow confined & labeled.
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