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August 3, 2022

  • X-Men Red

X-Men Red #5 Will Have You Screaming “Oh Shit!”

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago09 mins

Good Comics, like other great literary works, can be read and understood on two planes: a literal one and a metaphorical/metaphysical one. Take the Bible: You can read it literally and get some great superhero action, or metaphorically and learn to, you know, love people or whatever. And while people’s interpretation of the Bible can too…

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  • Immortal X-Men

Exodus Examines His Many Messiahs in Immortal X-Men #5

Mark Turetsky and Austin Gorton4 years ago4 years ago011 mins

Exodus is in the spotlight as “AXE: Judgment Day” tests the faith of mutantkind’s most devout acolyte in Immortal X-Men #5, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Michele Bandini, colored by David Curiel, lettered by Clayton Cowles, and designed by Tom Muller and Jay Bowen. Mark Turetsky: Greetings, Austin! As the counter ticks down toward…

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