Maybe Shiar sun is stronger then our sun and that is why Sunspot is stronger then Gladiator.
Maybe Shiar sun is stronger then our sun and that is why Sunspot is stronger then Gladiator.
Bobby was probably just trying to impress Deathbird and his stupid bravado really affected Gladiator's self-confidence.
Nice recap and review Triniking1234! It was a fun issue, Roberto and Sam are still amazing together to the point I'm wondering why Hickman isn't writing another series about those two going on space adventures together! I also love the recap page (reminds me of the recap pages from Cable & Deadpool) and that data page is amazing!
But yeah what's going on with Rahne? She seems really "unstable".
The art is amazing too and some panels really reminds me of Bill Sienkiewicz's art. I can't wait to see what Hickman is going to do with this space storyline and some of those characters in X-Men #8 and #9.
Fucking garbage. Nothing against Brisson, but for me, this book was a day one blind purchase from the start because of Hickman, and now instead of only occasionally not getting Hickman, I'm getting no Hickman at all. Brisson had his shot, his stuff was boring. Daddy drama and scary Latinos who want druuuuugs?? Madre es dios! Aye yee yee!
Bitter now.
"A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.
Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.
No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.
(You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)
You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.
Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."
This was terrible. Bobby is so ooc. How does he go from loving Magma... to Deathbird? Just ugh.
That’s what happens when you ship a man who gets around with someone. My bad.
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This one was delightful. Im really going to miss Hickman+Reis with these characters
The most in-character thing Chamber has done in Hickman’s small run, was asking if they could go home already.
Overall, I enjoyed it. But I am glad it is over. I’ll give Brisson a chance to see if I continue with this series.
“Fleeing through the labyrinths with the hordes of the living dead fast upon them;
Once again they found themselves trapped in front of the abyss.”
Hickman's New Mutants was such a gem. Really took me by surprise.
Rahne licking things was a little much, but that's just a small gripe. Karma and Cypher interrogating that sphere of gas was great. Would love to see Hickman continue writing a Sunspot and Cannonball adventure's in space book.
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