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Rokk's Comic Book Revolution | by LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) | Sat, Feb 21

The character work is practically non-existent. All the characters are one-dimensional. And some of the characters do not even act like their established personalities. In particular Cyclops and Colossus. Fraction continues to show a lack of understanding of Colossus' character. In ear...

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Thumbnail 11 Months Ago, noreply@blogger.com (Jim) from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution says (in Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #507) This comic book has disappointed the Revolution. X-Men has traditionally been about the characters that we have read about for years. Claremont built up their personalities to the point that they seem like real people. Then when they are thrown into battles in the Savage Land, against giant robots, and fight superteams from other countries(or worlds), we care what happens to them. Into all the traditional comic storylines, Claremont added some very serious issues.
The Beast approaches Angel. He wants to know why Angel is keeping secrets from him. Angel says he can't tell him. Angel flies away.
As the process begins, the machine explodes. The High Evolutionary cries "Erik". The man comes out of the wreckage and says "No. Magneto..."

Thumbnail And noreply@blogger.com (Jim) from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution says (in Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #507) This comic book has disappointed the Revolution. X-Men has traditionally been about the characters that we have read about for years. Claremont built up their personalities to the point that they seem like real people. Then when they are thrown into battles in the Savage Land, against gian...

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