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Sun, Oct 18 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
Magneto has appeared over Utopia. Professor X asks him what he wants. Magneto does not want to speak to him, he is there to talk to Scott (Cyclops) Summers. As a sign that he is not looking for a fight, Magneto removes his helmet that protects him from psychic attacks. He gives his helmet to Scott. Professor X confronts him that it is a trap. Magneto refuses to fight. He says that Professor X and his time has passed. Professor launches a psychic attack. Magneto holds his ground but does not respond. The professor and Scott have an argument. Scott tells him to stand down. It is very understandable that Professor X would not trust Magneto. They have known each other for years and it always seems like Magneto has opposed him at every turn. No matter how many times he...
The main villains of Uncanny X-Men #248, Nanny and the Orphan-Maker, are rather unremarkable. A recent addition to the X-mythology courtesy of Louise Simonson in X-Factor, the villains boast both a dubious aesthetic appeal (an egg with legs and a man in generic comic-book armor) and an e...
Tue, Dec 8 | from Geoff Klock's
The X-Men films, Days of Future Past, The Dark Phoenix Saga, Grant Morrison's New X-Men, the nostalgically beloved '90s animated series – no story or ... Wolverine and the X-Men: "Foresight - Part 2" ReviewIGN all 3 news articles »
Tue, Dec 1 | from IGN TV
Thus, this issue and the next comprise an opening one-two punch in Claremont’s attempt to get his characters out of the pressure-cooker and let them live, and breathe. The villains (a parody of Ghostbusters, portrayed by writers of the Wild Cards series, to which Claremont contributed a...
Tue, Nov 3 | from Geoff Klock's
X-Men Origins: Wolverine was the first big blockbuster out of the doors this summer so I’m sure the #1 Best Selling 2009 Blu-ray release will be taken by either Harry Potter or Transformers in a few weeks. 20th Century Fox will still be pleased with the numbers though, and now it makes sense w...
Thu, Oct 22 | from Filmonic
It is very understandable that Professor X would not trust Magneto. They have known each other for years and it always seems like Magneto has opposed him at every turn. No matter how many times he has reached out to Magneto, they end up fighting.
Sun, Oct 18 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
It's not that I don't enjoy the hell out of some mad-science / gorgeous-nonsense but a little bit goes a long way: this is a lot of undigested material, like an essay in comic book form. Drums even illustrates his lectures -- not too helpfully I thought -- with a magic pen writing on air, but it w...
Tue, Oct 13 | from Geoff Klock's
It's a nice explosive introduction to the basic plot of the issue (Brand is in a spaceship hurtling towards Earth - can the X-men save her?) and the action really does not stop over the next 15 or so pages, as Ellis gives us a cool introduction to the X-Men (US Space Command calling Cyclops on t...
Thu, Oct 8 | from Comics Should Be Good!
The first of these two-disc sets begins with the Savage Land two-parter and contains the four-part “Dark Phoenix Saga” while the second opens with the Proteus two-parter and also contains the “Beyond Good and Evil” four-part mess.
Thu, Sep 17 | from ComicMix
At September 3, 2009, Danielle Leigh wrote: Thanks! I let the snark out for this one...just a little. ;-) At September 3, 2009, Birmy wrote: At September 3, 2009, Nitz the Bloody wrote: Well, at least it's someone doing something with the fact that the book's title is X-MEN....
Thu, Sep 3 | from Comics Should Be Good!
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