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I've read criticisms that this was fairly typical. Fair enough. I liked this because there's a lot of metal being put in humans. There's also a hatred of mutant kind rising, and this kind of prejudice is old school X-Men. It's what they've been fighting against from the beginning: blind hat...
I'm loving the X-Men once more. No Scott Summers, no Jean Grey. Two of my biggest X-Men pet peeves, to be honest, are gone. Instead, I get this: I needed a break from Lang's Ant-Man and this was perfection: dark, realistic, and just plain fun. Not only that, I get moments like this: ...
I like, this, though. They might have different reasons for getting together, and they might verbally jab at each other, but there's no sanctimony of the do-gooder here. They want to save people, yes, but these are criminals, or at the very least, people who have sacrificed their own values at so...
Although God is Doctor Doom in Battleworld. But he has a plan! With the Thing's help, he can get The Destroyer, and not only kill Doom but take his place. Or so he tells everyone. The Thing and his people just want The Maestro - who i can't help but think of as The Hulk - out of Dystopia....
But it's not quite what you'd expect, not from anything other than Secret Wars. This issue shows us the Thing's origin, and why he's so desperate to get The Hulk. It all makes sense in the end, and this went by far too fast: I desperately wanted to know how it would play out. Kinda like I exp...