3 Stars, borrow it Self Purchase, Comixology SPOILERS At first I liked this, but by the end of the 3rd/4th issues, I got bored. I usually like Bendis writing but this just wasn’t interesting me. I read enough to give this a rating but I am abandoning this at 75% because life is too short for s...
2.5/3 Stars...More leaning towards 2.5 Stars. While it was interesting to see the crossover with XMEN and I liked the characters, I found there was a lack of plot and nothing that really held my interest.
I read the first issue of this, went, 'meh,' and didn't even give it another thought until I got this on sale. (To be fair to me, I thought it was another series because there are so many X-Series out, but I was glad to find out it was this.) The art is amazing, beautiful, and very evocative. ...
x-men infighting, heightened by time travel, blah blah blah. I really wish the X-men were like Star Trek, where there were distinct iterations, and you grew up with one, and it maybe made you want to read the other ones, but they didn't boringly intrude on each other constantly. This is a really lon...
x-men infighting, heightened by time travel, blah blah blah. I really wish the X-men were like Star Trek, where there were distinct iterations, and you grew up with one, and it maybe made you want to read the other ones, but they didn't boringly intrude on each other constantly. This is a really lon...
As much as I appreciate Greg Rucka's writing, I wasn't too fond of this graphic novel. Not an auspicious start to my Wonder Woman graphic novel reading career. I thought it was way too mired in politics. I hate politics. I don't see Wonder Woman as a woman of rhetoric, but a woman of actions which s...
In the present day, a civil mutant war is about to start. There are already few mutants left in the world and this war will definitively not help. Beast finds out he's dying and he realizes he must do something, anything, to fix this mess before he passes away. So he decides to go back in time, expl...
The time-displaced young Jean Grey is held accountable for the actions of the Phoenix Force by the Shi'ar empire. Neither the Guardians of the Galaxy, nor her time-displaced teammates, take kindly to her abduction and trial. The Guardians come to late to stop the Shi'ar from abducting her, but t...
I feel as though if I knew more about art, I might have gotten to the heart of this story a little easier. Set during the Nazi occupation of France, it's about a woman who works at a museum and, at least lightly, it's about her attempts to help remove and hide pieces so the Nazis cannot take them, a...
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