Showing posts with label Magneto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magneto. Show all posts
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Uncanny X-Men #1
Uncanny
X-Men #1 was surprisingly good for an X-Men book. The whole do not reveal who was squealing on
the mutant revolution was a bit corny it worked in the end. I’m not really sure what to mention in detail
but the comic was good, but it could be better if there was more focus on the
team than just on Cyclops. Not just that
but I do not understand why some of this back story with the new team was not
just used in this book instead of stealing pages from the Uncanny Avengers.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Catching up...
All-New X-men #3 – So weeks after the “Big Event” none of
these super mutants (including Cyclops or Magneto) noticed that their power had
changed? Yeah at least the new and old
X-men finally meet.
Avengers #1 – A long boring story off Earth. So now I believe Captain America is currently
in another dimension in his main comic, in another different dimension with
several Black Widows and now he is (spoiler) on Mars. It may be time for them to just fight
villains I was not expecting or hoping for grand space opera. The teaser for future episodes says there
will be more weird extra dimensional travel and back stabbing intrigue. I will be dropping this comic.
Thunderbolts #1 was entertaining, but I am not sure I recognize
all the suspects. This issue was a bit
wordy, hopefully the story will move along.
The G.I. Combat featuring the Haunted Tank and Unknown
Soldier #7 was really good. Well the
Haunted Tank portion of the comic was really really good. The first two issues with the Haunted Tank
were silly, but this issue was really good.
No not going to give away the story.
The Unknown Soldier story is not good and I have been un-happy that this
is the character the book spends so much time following. This incarnation lacks the spirit of the
character unlike how well the Haunted Tank turned out.
The comic Legends of the Dark Knight continue to deliver
good stories with issue number three.
This issue tells the story of the people Batman helped. The Batman is having doubts and he is his
normal driven self. But thanks to the
Gotham PD clearing out the files Batman gets letters like his was Santa. Actually my only complaint about this issue
is that the font used to show the text is from a letter is hard to read for my
old eyes. I had to break out the
magnifying glasses to read that part of the story getting old sucks sometimes.
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