I like it a lot. I'm a cyclops fan, so it's him coming back and taking care of business, what not to like? it is going fast though
Really love it and wish it was the new status quo
Like it alot wish it could have gotten a little more run
It's ok but really just getting characters into position
End it already and bring on Hickman!
I like it a lot. I'm a cyclops fan, so it's him coming back and taking care of business, what not to like? it is going fast though
So those who voted at least OK still outnumber those who didn't like it. 57 versus 36
Disassembled started off well until the Four Horsemen of Salvation showed up. Can't believe they couldn't pull off a Legion vs. X-Man.
Rosenberg's run is kinda weird since it has some ideas but it feels like the execution could be better.
Best part about this volume so far was the annual. Double Ororo!
"Cable was right!"
The art sucks with bad coloring (is larroca still complaining?)
The writing is workmen-like, like somene raking leaves. In other words, its pretty boring. Everyone says what is expected of them to say, come on surprise me!
I feel for Rosenberg being a placeholder and legitimately would call him a great X-Men writer. I like it when I can tell that a creative team is having fun.
Hickman is kind of exciting but I think changing directions drastically every year and one writer owning it all are two bad things they have a habit of combining. If it weren't for my lack of interest in Age of X (as opposed to one or two real titles) and the impending revisit to X Statix, I'd hate to see things change.
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The run is so-so. Maybe it’s the fact that I don’t really care for Age of X-Man taking up most of the cast but I still find Uncanny the better of the 2. I kinda like the concept of Scott and Logan having scraped together a team from what remained of the X-Men as it kinda works as a makeshift team though I’m not a fan of the doom and gloom angle that they’re going for and wish that if they were going to take such a route, they had had the X-Men trying to protect what they could of mutantkind while trying to leave behind what they could. But instead it feels like things happen at a breakneck pace but at the same time nothing actually happens. But in spite of the negative, I come back each issue to see what happens next.
If this is the case then I would have expected this to be communicated to the readers better. I, too, think it would be clever but I (the reader) don't know this is the case I think it's poor writing and shoddy planning and pacing. So if I knew it was coming from Scott's perspective from the get-go then I might be more like "oh I can't wait to see how this played out". But that's not what I'm necessarily getting right now. And I always hate having a result happen and you need to wait 10 issues to see what really happened. It gives me Death of X flashbacks.
Characters are off, story is **** and the art is even worse
Still mad Bunn-canny got derailed by Lover's Spat 2, Bad Movie tie-in attempt and Death of Best-clops.
"Cable was right!"
Sad his Uncanny run got overrun with editorial tyranny that disrupted his story before it was cancelled at 19. But Rosenberg gets to be on Uncanny for 20+ issues with a 10 issue head-start.
Rereading Bunncanny, and even reading his Uncanny trivia for stories he had planned is more interesting than anything I have seen from Rosenberg.
Plus, Bunn had 2 of my favs that he was doing great with. Monet & Creed. Meanwhile, Rosenberg apparently doesn't like Monet & judging by his stale interview, has no decent plans for Creed beyond one-note villainy and probable jobbing. I saw him write Creed in PR, and it wasn't good. lol
So, all I can think of whenever I see anything new is how much I miss Bunn. lol Any favorite or liked character I have, Bunn almost always did justice to. Monet, Sabretooth, Deadpool, Domino, etc.
I wanted to read about him addressing Psylocke's body-change.
I wanted to see him slowly pull Creed back to villainy with Alzheimer's metaphor.
I wanted to see Monet's conflict with Marius play out
Monet's involvement with the HFC
The supposed rough relationship of Mystique vs. M
More of mentally-stable Mystique
The payout of the Creed x Monet romance
Lord knows how the Mystique x Fantomex deal would go
Along with where he was gonna go with Warren.
ALL of this I was more invested in than Rosenberg's mess of Wolverine bickering with Cyclops, with guest appearance whining from Alex and new death every issue.
Last edited by Silver Fang; 04-23-2019 at 10:28 AM.
I think Disassembled was overall a pretty weak story, way overstretched and a bit of a waste of some otherwise pretty decent writers and artists. I'm enjoying Rosenberg and Larroca's solo act a lot more - but yeah, it does feel like they've been getting all the chess pieces into place for more than a year now. Regardless of what I think of the current run though, The Hickman can't come soon enough.