Comic Books
Dissecting Jonathan Hickman’s ‘X-Men’ legacy
The good, the bad, and the gratuitous swordplay.
The good, the bad, and the gratuitous swordplay.
Arguably the best part of the Claremont run not titled 'The Dark Phoenix Saga' or 'Days of Future Past'.
For collectors of Claremont's X-Men run, 'I, Magneto' is an early Christmas present.
Except when he kind of did.
Scout’s Honor is easy to recommend based on its clever premise and tremendously entertaining action sequences alone.
Why does death (and life) matter, when resurrection is assured?
From ‘cheap death’ to ‘cheap grace,’ the Krakoan culture has a lot of problems to figure out.
“What we need is folks who give a damn about other folks.”
Thought-provoking ideas about sexual ethics along with wonderfully deep characters make Way of X #3 a great read.
The second issue often raises more questions than actual answers.
'The problem was not mutantkind, but me.'
X-Men #7 is all about questions. With Way of X on its way, we will hopefully soon get some answers.