Why do we think anyone left on Earth will lose their memories? That would be really silly and frustrating.
Please tell me it won't basically be House of M with bigger and more important outcome.
Why do we think anyone left on Earth will lose their memories? That would be really silly and frustrating.
Please tell me it won't basically be House of M with bigger and more important outcome.
I'm not really sure how I feel about this issue. Hopefully, it picks up later to get me really into it.
I'm also fully expecting for a lot of characters to come back towards the end. Personally, I'm hoping most of the ultimate characters don't make it through. I use to be a big fan of that universe but ever since Ultimatum I have been put off by them. Give us Miles and maybe Cloack and Dagger and kill off the rest Marvel.
I read Hickman's Avengers here and there over the last two years so I had SOME idea what was going on. Like who the Cabal was and the whole universe smashy smashy stuff. That said...I was utterly confused as to what was going on in this book due to the art and plotting. Most cases I could care less what was happening because I was confused as to who was doing what to who.
I think it's safe to say, and please someone tell me I'm wrong here, that this book lacked any epic splash pages or fun moments.
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We know who survives post SW so, it does take away some of the thunder of the deaths.
Yeah we will probably see a full list I survivors in the next issue, but I will just say that when I came to the end of the MU Hickman did not screw around with the end of the Marvel Universe. I'm surprised who Hickman was able to kill off...poor Rocket. I also feel really bad for Reed.
If I have anything to say is that I loved the scene where Cyclops went Phoenix, it looked amazing and I'm glad he survived.
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