I loved her too, but she was Diet Storm as the run went on up until Siege Perilous.
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I loved her too, but she was Diet Storm as the run went on up until Siege Perilous.
Windshear, so much Windshear. Sophia WISHES, even if I loved her character.
*Sob* I was naive to think we were escaping the worst x-costume and find a way to lend her some growth...
@Nyssane I love you.
Same. She was iconic in hoxpox, but didn't need her in the present. Many others could have fulfilled her role here.
I feel a super circuit about to happen?
[QUOTE=rward777;6785371]So Xavier is the X-traitor.[/QUOTE
On the other hand, beginning Krakoa being Kitty's concerned aunt, to this, is one hell of a journey/return to form for Storm. For all its...
All these covers are just painful.
Yes, I didn’t understand Sam‘s characterization at all. I could understand being rusty him being a new father at all, but he came off as a rank amateur.
I will say I’m really enjoying fall of x, but I am not reading this title.
I'm torn on that; I don't understand the impulse to vilify Charles Xavier to this degree, though at least this time they foreshadowed the hell out of it -- "what good men will do to prove their good"...
Holy crap.
Easily the best issue of a meandering series. Foxe originally described it as a love letter to krakoa, and by the end I was sold on this team. The Dazzler's immortal thread even got resolved (though...
I took a lot of time a few weeks ago explaining this very thing.
They are a wonderful foil for Scott and Jean, and honestly as horrible as that relationship historically has been for Alex I was sold hard on that relationship during the Outback run (not so much...
Those costumes are godawful and I wince every time I see all the great work with Magick this era undone. Next.
It went way too fast for this to be Ewing's swansong, which was heartbreaking. I'm taking him off the x-books HARD. Otherwise, it was thoughtful, elegant and powerful -- everything a Mags story...
It was great but quick. I'm surprisingly broken up about it, like Alan Davis on his second Excalibur run-level sad.
RoM #4 read fast, infuriatingly fast for what's essentially Al Ewing's swansong. It didn't disappoint and I even have new love for Blue Marvel (I'm suspicious of the Avengers, its writers and its...
I was surprised to see her again so quickly, though I wish they worked harder to give her a unique non-goblin queen design (maybe a nod to her classic outback era do)
I’ll tell you what I was pretty lukewarm on the original cartoon series, and yes, they are moving quickly, but I’m impressed by how much they double down on this episode.
I took it to me. It was a clue of their impending destruction massacre whatever you wanna call it.
Best bit of early Excalibur issues was the running joke of Rachel more or less dressed like a hooker at all times, in the middle of very Thatcher-era UK, LMAO...
I'll give them all this: being honest, the memory of Perlmutter/Avengers Reboot/IvX/Movie Rights nonsense is still fresh enough that I'm nothing but trepidatious about this relaunch, so I'm biased. ...
We actually didn't learn very much about the series, and that's ok, and that cast will either clich well or be a hot mess. I don't know about the costumes, but so far Rachel fares the best among them...