So this is a 10-part weekly story, just like Disassembled..
At least if it's a weekly it shouldn't significantly disrupt the rest of the books.
Marvel is really overestimating how much I am willing to spend in a month to consume a single story.
It seems likely there will be additional creators announced. I really just want a monthly flagship book or two.
Holy X-Mas, "Merry Mutants" fans, Magneto looks just like SANTA CLAUS!! For heaven's sake, they even went as far as puttin' a reindeer RIGHT neXt to him! X-men doin' their best medieval/D&D/Robin Hood cosplay, smh, and silliness abounds.
Seriously tho, almost feels like they're borrowin' from DC a l'il here, as it kinda seems like an Elseworlds tale.
Ideas? Instincts?... = Creative bankruptcy, at this point?
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So then customers should ignore what they want from this product? They shouldn't voice their complaints?
There's brand loyalty and then there's blind faith.
And frankly the X-Books have just about run out of good will from me, they aren't getting the benefit of the doubt for a while.
You do realize that Magneto is still Jewish right?
Another weekly series? No thanks. I even like Nate Grey but at this point between this series and kiddie Cable over in X-Force the middle finger to Cable is even making me mad.
Yep, the entire time here I'm thinking wow, Marvel's making an attempt to use a limbo'd character. In relation to actual themes and potential character interactions that could make sense within the confines of the story their telling.
Maybe I'm asking for too little but I'd like the X-men to return to some consistency, and personally I'm objectively optimistic about their current decisions for no other reason than it seems thought is being put back into the X-men. Something in regards to long-term development of the franchise as a whole, has been missing for quite some time.