So behind that it's from May 8th. General anxiety, anxiety about my fellow Jews, depression, and stress have made it hard for me to really function, and either read or review for large swathes of time. Tom Taylor's Gabby is brilliant: innocent and hiarlious, full of heart and warmth while she's...
So, the thing is that people keep trying to redo the Phoenix story, and it's always less impressive to me than the original. I also don't like Jean Grey much, but I wanted to see if this was any good, and I got it free via the Marvel Insider program. I'm holding off on more, because I'm not su...
Liked this more: you really get the swap, but I don't think Marvel fully mined what it means to swap their villains and heroes. I mean, you got some, but the breadth of that, what it truly means and what it will mean in the future? It's kinda glossed over. Still, more enjoyable than issue one....
This was about a perfect crossover/event. I didn't read everything related to this, like the X-Men titles, but I did read Uncanny Inhumans since I was, and still am, subscribed to that. (Although it's being cancelled for Royals and Black Bolt!) It had all the epic battles and drama that I'd exp...
Things are ramping up, ready to come to a close with next issue. This shouldn't come as a surprise: this was branded as a mini-series from the beginning and all the issues are labelled as 1 of 6 on both Amazon and Marvel's own website. Having said that, I got the variant cover: Medusa both...
My co-worker called this soft - and it is. Not quite as much of the fight, or the same detail to thought in how Inhumans and X-Men are matched up. That being said, I think the information Mosaic gets, and tells the others, is important and will most definitely influence how the fight is going to...
Soule and Lemiere are two of my favorite writers, though. In addition, I was talking about it to another comic fan at work and he pointed out that this is so well thought out: it's Inhumans versus X-Men, and they did a lot with the matches. They paired up people who's powers work against each ot...
The X-Men infiltrate Attilan. I’ve got to admit, I’m surprised by how well things went for the mutant side of things. I mean, not that they went perfectly, but given the heavy hitters in Attilan, I’m surprised they were able to get that far. Although to be fair to them, they’d found the Royal f...
And I'm totally digging this! The intrigue, the double deals, the way the X-Men and Inhumans are fighting each other for the planet. The Inhumans can't conceive of life without the Terrigen Mist that is their birthright, but the Mist is also making the planet uninhabitable for mutants. Mutants...
Aaaaand, just as I was praising the excellent job Marvel was doing with these titles, comes the worst I've read so far. This volume is a bit of a cheat in the first place: it includes the first annual, which is understandably considering how it eventually plays into the main story but also kind of m...
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