I'm tired of endless battles. It’s not interesting to read.
Extermination was great, full of surprises and excitement.
This Disassembled is really senseless, too much focus on the 4 kids, Madrox, dinosaur etc.
Not enough focus on the other X-Men and no strategy at all except when Psylocke used her sword on Angel.
There is so much guessing on who Jean called and arrived.
I can guess that this issue is where each and every X-Men will be killed starting with Cannonball.
Then somebody will reset the timeline and viola! we have Age of X-Man. Lame.
Last edited by jalsrix; 01-11-2019 at 05:55 PM.
Extermination was bolstered by great art/coloring. Overall, the story was very simplistic and the characters were shown to be pretty stupid to make the (contrived)plot work. Disassembled is a worse version of Extermination, without the great art to make it at least look nice. It's all pretty lame.
Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!
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LMAO. Martha being a total trooper amidst the madness/chaos totally is the freakshow's cutest moment, isn't it?
Anyway. Anyone else amused/worried about the X-Men's "heroic" sacrifice/totally "badass" Hail May most likely leading to the disappearance/apparent death of truckloads of human civilians? I mean, that's where we're heading, right? Let's be real, after all those Red speeches, humanity would most likely throw the most epic keg party ever if Jean and her drones disappeared without an explanation.
Last edited by FluffyCyclopsRLZ; 01-11-2019 at 11:26 PM.
I’m so glad this is the last issue of Dissassembled. What a hot mess it’s been. Honestly, the only good thing I can say about it is that it’s better than austen’s run. It really has been that bad