I haven't read the story around this but this was an interesting read, the x-men are dealing with the after-math of the terrigen mist, which is lethal to mutants. They have fled but now they need to organise themselves and fight for their rights. They have to cope with all the cascade of development...
And I probably won't bother to fill in what happens in between what I read in this, or continue. I didn't care about Warrior Woman or Power Princess or whatever he name was, and I didn't care about the nighthawks. I didn't care about the betrayals of the team. Only one storyline caught my eye,...
Continuation of subplots with Nighthawks, but I'm in this for Black Bolt. He offers to give answers to Doctor Spectrum, although first he has to speak to those who stole the Inhuman cocoons. Toro tells Doctor Spectrum that Black Bolt will give her the answers she's looking for in Attilan and s...
No thank you. Nope. I thought I might like this: it was a team of Punisher's who had seen their worlds destroyed, and were determined to keep the 616 Earth safe, killing anyone, or anything, who stood in their way or who tried to damage this Earth. The gleefulness in that scene where they [...
And it's a shame. I think I'd read a monthly about this town, about the characters displaced in this timeline. Just like I'd read a monthly Attilan Rising series. Alas, they were only meant to last for four or five issues. And this fourth is amazing. The end of last issue was exciting, wit...
This is a story each about the six - yes, six - new Avengers series coming out. I'm only into two, which I've subscribed to already, but I figured that this had Vision on the cover. Vision! And quite frankly, Uncanny Inhumans, as a bridge between Inhumans and Uncanny, was pretty important. It...
Why, Vision, why? That being said, this was the perfect, bittersweet ending to this horrific mashup. It was, really, everything I could hope for despite being so tragic. It made me feel. It built up the characters, and made me want more for them, and ache for them when they couldn't have ...
And the thing is this isn't bad, certainly not bad enough for me to stop. The writing was slick, the art was slick, and I enjoyed much of this. It also ties into the whole Secret Wars/Battleworld thing, so I kept going. But nope, not down with what happened to female-Vision. Not gonna lie, t...
Collects issues 1-3. Fun, but confusing. Starts out with an Oriental-twist tale - although everyone's living in New York for some reason - although with a Kung Fu mastery type thing. Then moves onto modern tales that seem to be set in the current Marvel verse. Favorites are the story about the...
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