Posted on November 29, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost (Writers), Mike Choi (Art), and Sonia Oback (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: Despite the problems I have with X-Force from a continuity standpoint, I have found the series to be entertaining and visually impressive enough to keep reading. That said, I am feeling a bit let down by the [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: X-Men, Marvel, Mike Choi, Wolverine, Sonia Oback, Craig Kyle, X-Force, Warpath, Wolfsbane, Comics, Violence, Christopher Yost, Reviews, Domino, Legacy Virus, X-Force #9 Review, Marauders, Vanisher | No Comments »
Posted on November 22, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Matt Fraction (Writer), Terry Dodson (Pencils), Rachel Dodson (Inks), and Justin Ponsor (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: Since hitting the big #500, Uncanny X-Men has been extremely hit or miss. As such, the bigger picture being created by Matt Fraction and Ed Brubaker has felt extremely disjointed. On top of that, the first [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Angel, Beast, Colossus, Comics, Cyclops, Dr. Nemesis, Ed Brubaker, Emma Frost, Hank McCoy, Justin Ponsor, Marvel, Matt Fraction, MojoVerse, Nightcrawler, Rachel Dodson, Reviews, Scott Summers, Terry Dodson, Uncanny X-Men, Uncanny X-Men #504 Review, Warren Worthington | No Comments »
Posted on November 18, 2008 by rsg8101
By Greg Pak (Writer) and Carmine Di Giandomenico (Pencils)
The Story: Magneto and his family barely survive the Polish countryside by seeking refuge in Warsaw, where they end up as prisoners of the city’s infamous ghetto. The Germans escalate their violence against the Jews and their true intentions become increasingly more transparent. Faced with little options, [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Carmine Di Giandomenico, Greg Pak, Holocaust, Magneto, Marvel, Marvel Knights, X-Men, X-Men: Magneto Testament, X-Men: Magneto Testament #3 | No Comments »
Posted on November 12, 2008 by shadowvenom
Christos N. Gage (writer), Andrea Divito (pencils), Nathan Fairbairn (colors), Dave Sharpe (letters), Mike Perkins (cover)
The Story: Magneto’s campaign for mutant rights continues. After liberating Genosha and making it a safe nation for all Mutantkind, Xavier urges Magnus to seek less violent ways to progress the cause. Even with the support of Black Bolt, Black [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: X-Men, Marvel Comics, Civil War, Mike Perkins, Magneto, Christos N. Gage, House of M, Nathan Fairbairn, Andrea Divito, Dave Sharpe, Civil War: House Of M #3 | No Comments »
Posted on November 11, 2008 by shadowvenom
By Mike Benson (writer), Roland Boschi (pencils), Dan Brown (colors), Jeff Eckleberry (letters), Tomer Hanuka (cover)
The Story: After an evening of drinking, Logan gets picked up by a beautiful woman who takes him back to her place. After the festivities conclude, Wolverine wakes up hung-over and short a few organs. Realizing he was harvested for [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Dan Brown, Jeff Eckleberry, Marvel Comics, Mike Benson, Roland Boschi, Tomer Hanuka, Wolverine, Wolverine: Chop Shop #1 | 1 Comment »
Posted on November 11, 2008 by conrad1970
By Christos Gage (writer) and Mario Alberti (art)
The story: Kraven the Hunter makes an appearance on national television and claims that Spider-Man is a mutant menace. Concerned for Spider-Man’s welfare, the X-Men track Peter Parker to a local hangout for teenagers, where they are promptly attacked by Kraven and the Blob. After a brief scuffle, [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Christos Gage, Kraven, Mario Alberti, Spider-Man, X-Men, X-Men/Spider-Man #1 | No Comments »
Posted on November 2, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost (Writers), Mike Choi (Art), and Sonia Oback (Color Art)
The Story: As Warpath continues his journey to his brother’s grave, the rest of the X-Force team hunts down Vanisher in an effort to recover the lethal Legacy virus. It turns out that Vanisher is quite the wanted man, as the [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Action, Angel, Archangel, Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle, Domino, Elixer, Legacy Virus, Marvel, Mike Choi, Sonia Oback, Violence, Warpath, Warren Worthington, Wolverine, X-23, X-Force #8 Review, X-Men | No Comments »
Posted on November 1, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Warren Ellis (Writer), Alan Davis (Pt. 1 Pencils), Mark Farmer (Pt. 1 Inks), Rob Schwager (Pt. 1 Colors), and Adi Granov (Pt. 2 Art)
The Story: The first issue of the Astonishing X-Men limited series consists of two “What-If?” styled stories about parallel universes that Subject X could have completed his mission in. The first [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Adi Granov, Alan Davis, Armor, Astonishing X-Men: Ghost Boxes #1, Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Ghost Boxes, Mark Farmer, Marvel, Parallel Universe, Reviews, Rob Schwager, Scott Summers, Subject X, victorian, Warren Ellis, Wolverine, X-Men | No Comments »
Posted on October 28, 2008 by shadowvenom
By Jason Aaron (writer), Stephen Segovia (pencils), John Rauch (colors), Cory Petit (letters), Dave Wilkins (cover)
The Story: A photograph reminds Wolverine of a particularly bloody brawl from 50 years ago that ended with his permanent exile from Chinatown. Never being one to back down or take orders, Wolverine decides to have a drink at the [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: Cory Petit, Dave Wilkins, Jason Aaron, John Rauch, Marvel Comics, Stephen Segovia, Wolverine, Wolverine Manifest Destiny 1 | 1 Comment »
Posted on October 17, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Warren Ellis (Writer), Simone Bianchi (Pencils & Ink Washes), Andrea Silvestri (Ink Washes), and Simone Peruzzi (Colorist)
The Story: The mystery surrounding the now deceased Subject X and the strange electronic box grows deeper as the X-Men work to unlock whatever secrets may be held. The investigation winds up involving Agent Abigail Brand from S.W.O.R.D. [...]
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews, X-Men | Tagged: X-Men, Marvel, Simone Bianchi, Science Fiction, Wolverine, Cyclops, Warren Ellis, Storm, Beast, Agent Brand, Simone Peruzzi, Armor, Andrea Silvestri, Astonishing X-Men #27 Review, SWORD, Ghost Box | 1 Comment »