It’s not bad. Pretty boring, but not bad at all.
It’s not bad. Pretty boring, but not bad at all.
Have we tooted or booted the looks from Age of X-Man here or elsewhere yet?
ThanX, but lookin' at that page again:
... it seems more like it's not Bishop, but Bobby, who disappears... digitally. Which plays into the idea EVEN MORE, that they're operating in programmed simulation of some sort, and the DR removes 'players'... for breaking the rules of the game.
BTW, I really liked how Iceman in particular was drawn in this. Also, when Lucas said this to him:
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I don't think anyone looks particularly bad. All of the costumes are different, but they fit the characters and work within the 50s/60s aesthetic.
That's why I'm not sure I care for the X-tremists team look, since it looks so out of place, but then again, that seems to be the point.
I really love Storm's look since it still manages to look very elegant and classy. And Jean's costume incorporates her Marvel Girl look yet still manages to look like something an adult woman would wear.
I have to say, I don't care for Nature Girl's look. I get what they're going for, but considering her lack of an esta blushed costume to begin with, it just feels rather mismatched.
That was dull. Not sure I even want to bother with the two books I was looking forward to now...
This was great.
Is Zac the superior Thompson? Maybe so.
I'll take this over Disassembled. That event had action in every issue to the point of being pretty obnoxious. This was lowkey -- probably a little too much -- but at least it was interesting.
Marvel.com, Get to Know the Next Big X-Men Creators
Marvel.com, What to Expect from the 'Age of X-Man''Age of X-Man: Alpha' #1 writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler discuss their mutant inspirations!...
Marvel.com, Crafting a New X-Men World'Age of X-Man: Alpha' #1 writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler chat about today's tale!...
Marvel.com, ‘Age of X-Man: Alpha’: The Buildup to “X-Men Disassembled”'Age of X-Man: Alpha' #1 writers Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler chat about creating a new realm for the mutants!...
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In the wake of 'Age of X-Man: Alpha' #1, we revisit previous attempts to create a home for the X-Men. ...
CBR.com, Age of X-Men Alpha #1 is Strange, and Kinda Wonderful
... I've been less-than-enthusiastic about the recent relaunch of Uncanny X-Men, and the promise of a massive crossover event centered on X-Man. But the first ten issues of Uncanny appears to have been nothing more than a primer for something weird and wonderful. We had to go through that rough patch to get here...
... To be fair, this may not be the same for everyone, but I was hooked on this issue in a big way the entire time. ...
... With this and the Uncanny annual recently released, it seems like Marvel is finally getting its ducks in a row when it comes to our favorite mutants.
What a sigh of relief. A modern X title with the classic core that I can get into, and great art to go with it. So far, so good.
Why doesn't Colossus power down? Did I miss an arc in the past decade regarding that? I hate it in the current movies, so seeing it here was a bummer.
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