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Weapon X-Men #2 is almost as rotten as Zombie Wolverine

Scott Redmond1 year ago1 year ago08 mins

The mediocre multiverse misadventure continues in Weapon X-Men #2, written by Christos Gage, drawn by Yildiray Cinar, colored by Nolan Woodard and lettered by Clayton Cowles. No doubt, you’re surprised to see us back here, talking and thinking about this particular series. Especially after the way last month’s article tore through the first issue like…

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  • X-Men

Weapon X-Men #1 ain’t off to a great start

Scott Redmond1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

In Original X-Men, you saw the Phoenix recruit the young X-Men to fix yet another time-displaced disaster. But now the threat is deadlier than ever, and it’s time to call in the X-Men’s big gun. He’s the best there is at what he does, in every universe he does it in, and this job is…

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X-Men Red #18
  • X-Men Red

X-Men Red #18 concludes the series with promise both met and unfulfilled

Jude Jones1 year ago1 year ago022 mins

How would you describe a perfect day? Perfect —  like “good,” like “ok,” like “no good,” like “very bad” — is subjective: an appreciation based on a range of experiences. Perfect, reasonably, might look vastly different among different peoples.  And yet, so many different people hold on to the idea of objective perfection — the…

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X-Men Red #17
  • X-Men Red

Apocalypse assembles his Planeteers in X-Men Red #17

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago013 mins

Floating dead-center in the eye of the Mutant Kaiju Kaorak (a not so subtle re-arranging of Krakoa), Storm floats, irises electric blue, electricity teeming from her hands, threatening Genesis with the good time of a fight. This is as audacious as it is silly: this manifestation of mutant cooperation, teeming for a fist fight where…

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Apocalypse goes Horseman shopping in our EXCLUSIVE preview of X-Men Red #17

Dan Grote2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

“The Blue Dad’s back, and you’re gonna be in trouble …” While Apocalypse was away, his wife and children were wreaking havoc on Arakko. Now it’s time to see where he falls in this mutant-on-mutant war. But first, Daddy needs new Horsemen. Starting with … sigh … Vulcan. Honestly, the servitude could do him good….

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X-Men Red #16
  • X-Men Red

Temptation looms in X-Men Red #16

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago014 mins

The pain is always there, just over the horizon like the sun at dusk, patiently waiting, if not teasing the inevitable full of its punishing power.  Talk to a survivor of trauma, internal or external. They’ll tell you. The brightness of that pain — the intensity, the heat — can be like sitting in the…

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X-Men Red #15 - cover
  • X-Men Red

The Fisher King leads the charge in X-Men Red #15!

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago017 mins

It’s the power of nothing versus the hordes of Genesis & Annihilation in X-Men Red #15 written by Al Ewing, art by Yildiray Cinar, colors by Federico Blee, and letters by Ariana Maher. Think about your first memory: the clarity, the circumstances, the people. Do you smile when you think of it? Recoil in embarrassment…

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X-Men Red #14
  • X-Men Red

Storm leads the march to war in X-Men Red #14

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago017 mins

Civil war rages on Arakko as news of the new Mutant Massacre reaches the red planet in X-Men Red #14, written by Al Ewing, drawn by Yildiray Çinar, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Ariana Maher. A year ago, under circumstances best left for another story, I played my first game of chess. I…

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