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PK Review Sessions #32
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• Mon, Nov 24
By Sgt. Sausagepants MUST HAVE] Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. #35 Invincible #55 X-Factor #37 Uncanny X-Men #504 SKIP THESE] Fantastic Four #561 Squadron Supreme #5 Deadpool #4 Brave and the Bold #19 X-Factor #37 Skip It Uncanny X-Men #504 Deadpool #4 Skip it MUST HAVE Read it Skip it Read it Rogue Fan's Reviews
Uncanny X-Men #504 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Nov 23
Uncanny X-Men #504 Marvel Comics Fraction, Dodson, Ponsor Colossus is upset about the loss of his love. He decides a tattoo is in order, but that doesn’t quite work with his steel body and all. After seeking some comfort from Nightcrawler, he is eventually sent on a sabbatical by Cyclops.
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Uncanny X-Men #504 REVIEW
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• Sun, Nov 23
By ComicList Uncanny X-Men #504 Marvel Comics Fraction, Dodson, Ponsor Colossus is upset about the loss of his love. He decides a tattoo is in order, but that doesn’t quite work with his steel body and all. After seeking some comfort from Nightcrawler, he is eventually sent on a sabbatical by Cyclops. Uncanny X-Men #504 Marvel Comics Fraction, Dodson, Ponsor Colossus is upset about the loss of his love. He decides a tattoo is in order, but that doesn’t quite work with his steel body and all. After seeking some comfort from Nightcrawler, he is eventually sent on a sabbatical by Cyclops. The issue includes some other moments with Colossus stumbling upon an old villain and Beast and Angel recruiting a potential X-Man, but that’s pretty much the whole issue. [read the full post]
X-Men Legacy #218 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Nov 23
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The issue opens with the flashback to Xavier tempering Wolverine to put his claws away. He councils Wolverine to learn how to control his animal instincts and that he will eventually regain what he’s lost. Flash to the present and Wolverine and Xavier invade the Island where Shaw is camped o...
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X-Men Legacy #218 REVIEW
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• Sun, Nov 23
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By ComicList X-Men Legacy #218 Marvel Comics Carey, Eaton, Hennessy & Keith The issue opens with the flashback to Xavier tempering Wolverine to put his claws away. He councils Wolverine to learn how to control his animal instincts and that he will eventually regain what he’s lost. Flash to the present and Wolverine and Xavier invade the Island where Shaw is camped out. X-Men Legacy #218 Marvel Comics Carey, Eaton, Hennessy & Keith The issue opens with the flashback to Xavier tempering Wolverine to put his claws away. He councils Wolverine to learn how to control his animal instincts and that he will eventually regain what he’s lost. Flash to the present and Wolverine and Xavier invade the Island where Shaw is camped out. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #504
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Nov 21
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Writer: Matt Fraction Karma tells them that something has happened and to come look at the television. We see Karma, Cannonball, Nightcrawler, Scott and Emma in front of the television. A news report is showing footage the entire town of Cooperstown, Alaska on fire and razed to the ground by unknown terrorists after the birth of a mutant infant. The best aspect of Uncanny X-Men #504 is that Marvel is finally getting around to addressing the various dangling plotlines from the Messiah Complex. I was beginning to think that Marvel was never going to get around to addressing the fallout from the Messiah Complex here in the pages of Uncanny X-Men. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #504
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• Fri, Nov 21
By Rokk Krinn(noreply@blogger.com) The best aspect of Uncanny X-Men #504 is that Marvel is finally getting around to addressing the various dangling plotlines from the Messiah Complex. I was beginning to think that Marvel was never going to get around to addressing the fallout from the Messiah Complex here in the pages of Uncanny X-Men. Uncanny X-Men #504 suffers from the same defects and weaknesses that this title has suffered from since Fraction came aboard on Uncanny X-Men #500. Uncanny X-Men #504 was yet another set-up issue. It seems that all we have gotten on this title since issue #500 has been nothing but set-up. Fraction continues this trend by laying the foundation for the Madelyn Pryor plotline, the Colossus plotline and the Purifiers plotline. [read the full post]
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Nov 5
By Travis 1985 #6, The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1, Astonishing X-Men: Ghost Boxes 1, Captain America Theater of War: Operation Zero-Point 1, Secret Invasion: Thor 3, Secret Invasion: X-Men 3, Ultimate Captain America Annual 1, Ultimate Spider-Man Annual 3, and X-Men: First Class Giant-Size...
Opinion: X-Men: Kickin' Ass, Old School Style
Original at Toon Zone
• Thu, Oct 30
By Stu There's a strong selection spread over the two volumes, including "Night Of The Sentinels", which sees a young mutant named Jubilee attacked by a gigantic robot in a shopping mall. The X-Men are already established at the show's starting point, so Jubilee learns about them as the viewer d...
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X-Men Legacy #217 REVIEW
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• Sun, Oct 26
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The issue begins with what has become a signature of this title: Xavier being taken to school by one his former students. Wolverine forces Xavier into his mind for a trip down the uncomfortable lane of Xavier’s manipulation, all those years ago, of the new X-Men, Wolverine. I am really enjoying the segments of these comics that pull out the X-Men lore in the context of showing how Xavier wasn’t always the nice guy. Overall it’s an interesting arc and good issue within it. It isn’t just a Wolverine goes berserk type story. Also, Daken isn’t shaping up to just be another Wolverine who is younger and has a different haircut. The story has meat to its plot and is using an interesting cast of villains with varying motives. This comic is worth picking up if y... [read the full post]
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X-Men Legacy #217 REVIEW
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• Sun, Oct 26
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By ComicList The issue begins with what has become a signature of this title: Xavier being taken to school by one his former students. Wolverine forces Xavier into his mind for a trip down the uncomfortable lane of Xavier’s manipulation, all those years ago, of the new X-Men, Wolverine. I am really enjoying the segments of these comics that pull out the X-Men lore in the context of showing how Xavier wasn’t always the nice guy. The issue begins with what has become a signature of this title: Xavier being taken to school by one his former students. Wolverine forces Xavier into his mind for a trip down the uncomfortable lane of Xavier’s manipulation, all those years ago, of the new X-Men, Wolverine. I am really enjoying the segments of these comics that pull out... [read the full post]
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PK Review Sessions #29
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• Tue, Oct 21
By Sgt. Sausagepants SKIP THESE] X-MEN: WORLDS APART #1 (OF 4) Sgt. Sausagepant's Reviews Read It MUST HAVE MUST HAVE Read it Must Have Read it Mighty Avengers #19 MUST HAVE Read it. Young X-Men #7 Read it. Rogue Fan's Reviews Read it X-MEN: WORLDS APART #1 (OF 4)
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Uncanny X-Men #503 REVIEW
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• Mon, Oct 20
Uncanny X-Men #503 Marvel Comics Fraction, Brubaker, Land and Ponsor Next the issue covers Empath and his rampage. While Scott and Emma play the dual role of tactician and communications center, Angel, Storm, Nightcrawler and Wolverine try to stop Empath. While this is going on Pixie has herself a breakout moment and some good interaction with Beast to boot. It’s a good issue. There is a decent sized cast and the issue moves fast enough so that none of them really eat up too much scenery. The banter between Nightcrawler and Wolverine is assuming while the dialogue between Cannonball, Karma and Mirage is meaningful. Empath proved to be an interesting villain, but wasn’t explored very much. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Young X-Men #7
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sat, Oct 18
By noreply@blogger.com (Thom Kallor) Previously...after the X-Men disbanded, Cyclops recruited a new team consisting of Wolf Cub, Dust, Blindfold, Rockslide, and Ink. Their first mission was to hunt down former members of the New Mutants who were recreating the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Wolf Cub died. "Cyclops" turned out to be Donald Pierce, a longtime enemy of the X-Men. Now the team has joined the real X-Men. In the present...Pierce is saying that it is an awful thing being a mutant. Dust says she is a Muslim and a mutant. Pierce is a bigot. She will not give him the satisfaction of hating herself because she is a mutant. Her questions have to do with being a X-Man. [read the full post]
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Oct 15
By Travis Avengers/Invaders 5, Secret Invasion: Inhumans 3, The Twelve 8, X-Men: Magneto Testament 2, X-Men: Manifest Destiny 2, and X-Men: Original Sin 1 Avengers/Invaders 5 Secret Invasion: Inhumans 3 X-Men: Magneto Testament 2 X-Men: Manifest Destiny 2 X-Men: Original Sin 1
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X-Men Magneto Testament #2 REVIEW
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• Sat, Oct 11
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By ComicList X-Men Magneto Testament #2 of 5 Marvel Comics Pak, Di Giandomenico & Hollingsworth This is a story that is not a superhero tale. It’s not an origins story. It’s not anything like any other X-Men story I’ve ever read. It’s a historical account of how Nazi Germany turned its own citizens into the enemy. It took everything they had, beating them along the way, before running them out of their homes and eventually taking their lives. It follows one family in particular. A member of that family happens to become Magneto. Without that last sentence, this comic has nothing to do with the X-Men. It’s an excellent story documenting a horrifying and dark spot on mankind’s history. It’s a powerful story. [read the full post]
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X-Men: Original Sin #1 - Review
Original at wcbr (WordPress)
• Thu, Oct 9
By pozzyfreak The Story: This one-shot serves to get readers up to speed on what's been happening in both X-Men: Legacy and Wolverine: Origins, the two books involved in the much-hyped Original Sin crossover event. Wolverine, searching for Professor X, calls in a favor from an old acquaintance to prov...
X-Men: Original Sin #1 Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Oct 8
By Brian Cronin In 1958, Jack Kirby began working with Stan Lee, and the pair soon went on to create much of the Marvel Universe. Wolverine and Xavier meet up and Wolverine wants Xavier to clear out the programming that has mucked up his son’s head. Xavier says no, because otherwise, there wouldn’t be any con...
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X-Men Legacy #216 REVIEW
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• Mon, Sep 29
X-Men Legacy #216 Marvel Comics Carey, Briones & Hanna Emma shows Xavier his first meeting with Beast. This is very much like the Origin issue from a couple of weeks ago and it helps nail down just how manipulative Xavier is and how he likes to jump into other people’s minds without asking but hates it when people do that to him. Emma shows Xavier how badly he twisted up Rogue. This helps to show Xavier has a tough side, especially when he is lying. Some father figure he makes. Next she deals with his treatment of Cyclops. Then Jean and finally Moira. It’s quite a tour and Xavier doesn’t always come out looking too rosy. In fact, someone should have decked the dude despite the wheelchair decades ago. [read the full post]
PK Review Sessions #25
Original at PinkKryptonite.com
• Mon, Sep 22
By Sgt. Sausagepants SKIP THESE] Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers Batman Confidential #21 House of M/Civil War #1 Big Hero Six #1 House of Mystery #5 Deadpool #1 Ms. Marvel #30 Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers Secret Invasion #6 Secret Invasion X-Men #2 Deadpool #1 Ms. Marvel #30
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Sep 21
By Travis The Age of the Sentry 1, Captain Britain and MI:13 #5, Secret Invasion: Thor 2, Squadron Supreme 3, X-Factor 35, and X-Men: First Class 16 Secret Invasion: Thor 2 by Matt Fraction and Doug Braithwaite X-Factor 35 by Peter David and Larry Stroman X-Men: First Class 16
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Sep 21
By Travis Secret Invasion (SI) 6, SI: Inhumans 2, SI: Runaways/Young Avengers 3, SI: X-Men 2, Ultimate Origins 4, and Ultimate X-Men/Fantastic Four Annual 1 Secret Invasion 6 Secret Invasion: Inhumans 2 Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers 3 Secret Invasion: X-Men 2 Ultimate Origins 4
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Sep 21
By Travis Another mini-series I almost passed on, with a bunch of little stories inside. Mystique has resurfaced already, making the “Kill Mystique” storyline in Wolverine even more ridiculous than it already was. Mike Carey and Michael Ryan do the writing and art on it, and it starts off well enoug...
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Uncanny X-Men #502 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Sep 20
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Uncanny X-Men #502 Marvel Comics Fraction, Brubaker & Land The X-Men fight the Hellfire Club. Along the way little floating bubbles show up above the various characters to give little introductions. This is a good thing to do in a comic. This sequence gives great interaction between Wolverine and Nightcrawler. They capture a Hellfire Club member. Pixie ponders running away and has some interaction with Wolverine. Wolverine obviously has thing for taking in young X-Men girls. So while this seems like a good idea it feels a little old due to his relationships with Kitty, Jubilee, X-23 and Armor. I’m not saying it’s not okay, but I am saying it felt too familiar. [read the full post]
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Uncanny X-Men #502 REVIEW
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• Sat, Sep 20
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By ComicList Uncanny X-Men #502 Marvel Comics Fraction, Brubaker & Land The X-Men fight the Hellfire Club. Along the way little floating bubbles show up above the various characters to give little introductions. This is a good thing to do in a comic. This sequence gives great interaction between Wolverine and Nightcrawler. They capture a Hellfire Club member. Uncanny X-Men #502 Marvel Comics Fraction, Brubaker & Land The X-Men fight the Hellfire Club. Along the way little floating bubbles show up above the various characters to give little introductions. This is a good thing to do in a comic. This sequence gives great interaction between Wolverine and Nightcrawler. They capture a Hellfire Club member. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #502
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sat, Sep 20
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Synopsis: We begin with Wolverine, Nightwing and Karma beating the crap out of the Hellfire thugs. To be sure we get plenty of cheesy dialogue during this fight that would fit in perfectly in a 1980’s Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Cyclops reminds Nightcrawler and Wolverine to bring back one of the thugs so they can question him. The last remaining Hellfire gang member left standing predictably pees his pants at the sight of Wolverine and Nightcrawler. (Oh, I have so never seen this in a comic book before. Top notch, Fraction.) Wolverine and Nightcrawler then capture the Hellfire thug. Wolverine attacks Empath. Empath quickly dispatches of Wolverine. Wolverine radios the other X-Men to tell them that Empath is with the Hellfire Club and that he... [read the full post]
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X-Men Origin Beast REVIEW
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• Fri, Sep 19
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By ComicList This issue begins with Hank hanging out with a female friend in high school. Hank is not the Beast, he’s just a really big kid. The early interaction shows immediately all the charm, humor and humble intelligence that Beast has had for all those years of X stories. It’s a dead on character profi...
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Secret Invasion X-Men #2 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Mon, Sep 15
Secret Invasion X-Men #2 of 4 Marvel Comics Carey & Nord Well, the X-Men appear to be able to handle the Skrulls and even the Super Skrulls so what’s left? Well this issue doesn’t exactly show us how the Skrulls are prepared to deal with the X-Men, but there are a couple of interesting plot turns that can probably make this thing interesting. Otherwise I’d say this is a rout. The Skrulls lay out their next step, which is to trap the X-Men into coming to them. Almost on queue we see Cyclops explaining the X-Men’s plan to the mutants. The big obstacle with the pending battle is that the Skrulls are blocking telepaths. [read the full post]
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X-Men Origin Beast REVIEW
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• Sun, Sep 7
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By ComicList X-Men Origins: Beast Marvel Comics Carey & Woodward All I can say is that if you like the Beast, even a little, you should get this thing. I was turned off by the increase of the price by a buck, but it was worth it. This is the type of a story that restores my faith in the retelling or retooling of character’s origins. I wasn’t sure why Marvel wanted to start putting these out there, but it actually is a great way to get to know a character who’s been around forever but might have some folks not knowing how he got to become a hero. If only Wolverine’s origin were this simple to retell and revamp. I loved this issue and I highly recommend it. [read the full post]
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X-Men Origin Beast REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Sep 7
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X-Men Origins: Beast Marvel Comics Carey & Woodward All I can say is that if you like the Beast, even a little, you should get this thing. I was turned off by the increase of the price by a buck, but it was worth it. This is the type of a story that restores my faith in the retelling or retooling of character’s origins. I wasn’t sure why Marvel wanted to start putting these out there, but it actually is a great way to get to know a character who’s been around forever but might have some folks not knowing how he got to become a hero. If only Wolverine’s origin were this simple to retell and revamp. I loved this issue and I highly recommend it. [read the full post]
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Uncanny X-Men #501 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Aug 23
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Uncanny X-Men #501 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Fraction & Land Then we have some bonding between Cyclops and Angel. This kind of dragged on a little too long, but I guess the character interaction was pretty decent all things considered. This is immediately followed up with more downtime between Cyclops, Beast and Wolverine. It got boring real fast. Uncanny X-Men #501 Another negative was the artwork. Overall, it was fine. However, I found that many of the scenes lacked a background. For example, Colossus, Wolverine and Nightcrawler interaction all appeared to take place in a prison cell or in a void. I just felt like the story could have been really enhanced by the artwork and it wasn’t. [read the full post]
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Uncanny X-Men #501 REVIEW
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• Sat, Aug 23
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By ComicList Uncanny X-Men #501 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Fraction & Land Then we have some bonding between Cyclops and Angel. This kind of dragged on a little too long, but I guess the character interaction was pretty decent all things considered. This is immediately followed up with more downtime between Cyclops, Beast and Wolverine. It got boring real fast. Uncanny X-Men #501 Another negative was the artwork. Overall, it was fine. However, I found that many of the scenes lacked a background. For example, Colossus, Wolverine and Nightcrawler interaction all appeared to take place in a prison cell or in a void. I just felt like the story could have been really enhanced by the artwork and it wasn’t. [read the full post]
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Opinion: Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From July 23, 2008
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 29
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Uncanny X-Men #500: 23% (12 votes) New Avengers #43: 23% (12 votes) Trinity #8: 15% (8 votes) Ultimate X-Men #96: 9% (5 votes) Green Lantern Corps #26: 5% (3 votes) Justice League of America #23: 5% (3 votes) Legion of Super Heroes #44: 3% (2 votes) Superman #678: 3% (2 votes) Immortal Iron Fist #17: 3% (2 votes) Daredevil #109: 3% (2 votes) X-Men Legacy #214: 1% (1 vote) Brave and the Bold #15: 0 votes New Avengers #43 Uncanny X-Men #500 The Winner: Uncanny X-Men #500 So, Uncanny X-Men #500 wins the Sequential Methadone Award marking the very first time that The Revolution has given this award to Uncanny X-Men. And considering that I am a lifelong Uncanny X-Men fan, I am surprised that I am actually giving this issue such an ignominious award. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #500
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Thu, Jul 24
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Suddenly, Magneto busts onto the scene and saves me from this mind numbing dialogue and incredibly boring story up to this point. Magneto kicks ass on Colossus and then brings the Sentinels to life. Magneto orders the Sentinels to attack all the mutants. The Sentinels attack the X-Men, but strangely leave Magneto alone. The X-Men quickly dispatch the Sentinels and then lock horns with Magneto. Magneto kicks ass on the X-Men. Suddenly, Cannonball rockets onto the scene and blasts into Magneto. Magneto gets up and we see that he is wearing a special outfit designed to mimic his lost mutant powers. Magneto is pissed that his priceless piece of technology that defied biology itself is ruined. [read the full post]
ADVANCE REVIEW: Ultimate X-Men #94
Original at The Nexus
• Wed, May 21
By Mark Stoddard Publisher: Marvel Comics Rating: 5/10 Following the departure of long-time writer Robert Kirkman, issue 94 sees the comic-book debut of Heroes writer Aron E. Coleite, joined by Mark Brooks on art. So, is this a good jumping on point for new and sceptical readers?
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Opinion: Geek Goggle Weekly Rankings For 04/30/08
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Fri, May 2
Here are this week's comics ranked both prior to purchase and then after one reading. 6) Caliber #1 (-) 5) X-Men Legacy #210 (1) This issue disappointed me on a lot of levels. Basically you have a comic with Exodus, Xavier and Magneto and nothing significant happens. Xavier has selective memory, which makes things impossible to know what he knows or doesn't know. Exodus lets him walk out with Magneto who he was trying to kill last issue. Add in that mutants are unaccounted for that had been in the fray and you have a bit of a mess. And as stated all over the place: why aren't the X-Men concerned that Xavier's body disappeared from under their noses. This issue was a letdown. [read the full post]
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REVIEW: X-Men Divided We Stand #1
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Apr 19
X-Men: Divided We Stand #1 of 2 Marvel Comics Carey, Peterson, Ponsor, Kyle, Yost, Takeda, Young, Beaulieu, Yost, LaFuente, Fraction & McKelvie Lastly, Nightcrawler confronts the one who nearly killed him, Scalphunter. This story is good for a couple of reasons. One, it really gives deep insight into Nightcrawler’s character. We even get the aspects of his spirituality which isn’t always presented with the character. Secondly, we see that not all the X-Men are lost in their purpose. Lastly, we see that the villains of the Messiah Complex aren’t exactly prospering since the war ended either. 4 out of 5 geek goggles. X-Men Divided We Stand #1 (of 2) [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #496
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Mar 11
By Rokk Krinn We cut to Colossus, Wolverine and Nightcrawler in a graveyard. Colossus pays his respects to his parents’ grave. The three men then head over to a nearby bar. The two men start drinking as Colossus gets all depressed about his departed family and all the various traumatic events that he has endured as an X-Man. Particularly fresh on his mind is his loss of Kitty Pryde. Wolverine tells Colossus that he shouldn’t keep his emotions bottled up and that he should talk to them about Kitty. Wolverine then orders more drinks. We shift back to the bar in Russia where a bunch of gangster walk in and demand money from the bartender. Wolverine whips out his claws and tells the gangster that you don’t threaten the bartender. Colossus, Nightcrawler and Wolverine p... [read the full post]
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REVIEW: Uncanny X-Men #496
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Mar 9
Uncanny X-Men #496 Marvel Comics Brubaker, Choi & Oback Colossus visits a tombstone or two with Wolverine and Nightcrawler. Wolverine keeps the emotions grounded by helping them get out of mourning and into a bar. Wolverine helps to talk Colossus in some circles. Imagine a situation where Wolverine is the calming voice of reason to get over grief. Colossus has lost a lot and thanks to an editor falling asleep at the wheel, we know about another loss before it actually happened (for those of you waiting for Astonishing X-Men stay away from this issue). Wolverine helps to articulate that being an X-Men is wasn’t supposed to solve your own problems, but maybe solve them for future generations of mutants. It’s a solid scene. [read the full post]
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REVIEW: X-Men Legacy #208
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Mar 1
By cslepage X-Men Legacy #208 Marvel Comics Carey, Eaton & Romita Xavier was shot in the head at the conclusion of the Messiah Complex. Apparently, he was abducted in the fray. This has some continuity problems. For one, didn’t everyone mention how Beast was with him or tending to him? Also, in both X-Force and Wolverine, Cyclops dispatches Wolverine to take care of way lesser important matters than finding Xavier. Plus, in Uncanny X-Men there isn’t any mention of the missing Xavier while Cyclops and Emma vacation. I am guessing more will be revealed on this front, but I admit it baffled me a bit. 5 out of 5 geek goggles. X-Men Legacy #208 [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: X-Men #207: Messiah Complex
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Jan 25
By Rokk Krinn We shift back to Rogue and Gambit. Rogue says that Mystique isn’t dead. Rogue mentions that when she was healed from the Strain 88, that all the minds she had absorbed over the years were also erased. That it was just Rogue. For about a minute. That now it is Rogue and Mystique in her head. Rogue says that she wish she had seen this sooner because then she never would have touched Mystique. Rogue then says that Mystique is the last person she ever wants to see and now Mystique is stuck in her head. Rogue then says that she needs to go away and be by herself and think. Rogue then leaves. Cable then teleports from the scene. As Cable is teleporting away, Bishop wakes up and screams “NO!” and fires several shots at Cable’s disappearing form. The shots wiz through wher... [read the full post]
X-Men: Die By The Sword #5 Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Dec 12
By Brian Cronin Ed Brubaker wants her on Uncanny X-Men? Easy - “It didn’t work out.” Claremont has them say IN THE COMIC that they are unsure if it will work - so really, not a big deal, and certainly not Claremont trying to screw with other writers. If Claremont had some pattern of trying to hurt other writers,...
Opinion: Some Marvels — Astonishing X-Men #23, Iron Fist #10, The Order #4
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Comic
• Wed, Nov 7
By Johanna This review originally appeared at the Savage Critics.) Related Posts: Civil War: The Confession § What I’m Reading From Marvel as 2006 Ends § Pointless PR § Marvel: Order 7, X-Men First Class 8, Patriot 1, Twelve 1, She-Hulk 25, more § Timeless Subject: Matt Wagner on Cooking Astonishing...
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #490
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Sep 11
By Rokk Krinn We zip to Nightcrawler and Professor X in the Blackbird. Suddenly, a lightning storm appears and Professor X grabs his head. Professor X says that Storm’s mind suddenly went white and that he can’t get into her mind now. That all he hears is screaming. Beast and Bishop leave the dealer’s place. Beast is depressed that he has hit a total dead end. That he doesn’t know where to go from here. Bishop says he isn’t worried because in his future there are tons of mutants. Beast then comments that Bishop is from an alternate future like Marvel Girl and Cable. That Bishop’s very presence here makes it unlikely that it will ever…Beast pauses and then says “Wait. That could be it.” End of issue. [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: X-Men #201: Endangered Species
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Jul 27
By Rokk Krinn And what is up with Carey’s Colossus? Colossus acts like he is from outer space rather than from Russia. Colossus isn’t a Vulcan. And Colossus didn’t just get off the boat. He has been in America for quite some time. It is striking the difference of Whedon’s well developed Colossus and Carey’s one-dimensional dumb Colossus who acts like he just arrived on planet Earth from planet Vulcan. Overall: There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Carey’s X-Men is the weakest of all the X-titles that Marvel publishes. David’s X-Factor is the best with some of the best character work, dialogue and subtle plotlines currently on the market. Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men is next with excellent character work, good chemistry and quality action. Then comes Br... [read the full post]
HyperScan Review: X-Men
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Jul 14
By Matt Paprocki X-Men is a three button fighter, at least in the traditional sense. A punch and kick serve as the base, and the third activates a special move when a meter near the health bars is full. It recharges quickly so anyone can abuse the mutant powers. X-Men is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB for violence.
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #486
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, May 21
By Rokk Krinn Darwin then informs Nightcrawler that the M’Kraan Crystal gave Professor X his mutant powers back. Professor X comments that they must make contact with Alex and the others immediately. I dig that Polaris is standing by her man. For me, Havok and Polaris go together like peanut butter and jelly. I didn’t really get into it when they were broken up and Polaris was paired up with Iceman. It just didn’t work for me. These two characters belong together and it is cool to see Polaris willing to sacrifice her life in order to support Havok. Brubaker has done a nice job capturing the emotion and depth of the relationship between Havok and Polaris. [read the full post]
Opinion: Zak Penn Talks X-Men Spin-Off, Incredible Hulk Casting with Cinematical
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, May 1
By Erik Davis After I poked around a bit, Penn admitted that he was originally signed on to write and direct a "young X-Men film," but that's recently changed. Says Penn, "The original idea was to have me do a young X-Men spin-off, a spin-off of the young X-Men characters. But someone came up with a pretty in...
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #485
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sat, Apr 14
By Rokk Krinn We hop over to the jail cell where Darwin and Professor Xavier are being held. The Shi’ar soldiers enter and grab Professor X and drag him to the wedding ceremony. Nightcrawler teleports over to Professor X. However, Vulcan blasts Nighcrawler and then grabs Professor X. Vulcan then says that Professor X is going to get what he deserves. I’m going to guess that Darwin will sacrifice his own life in order to save Professor X. And I think there might be a good chance that Professor X’s exposure to the Crystal may give him his mutant powers back. After all, a powerless Professor X isn’t all that interesting. [read the full post]
Opinion: X-Men: The Last Stand and Conformity in America
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 31
By Film and Politics Review Huge box office numbers are already in for X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). The Marvel comic-book superheroes with young adult angst are given another big screen, CGI-loaded treatment in this latest outing. With all of the surface distractions, it's easy to gloss over the political underto...