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    Uncanny X-Men #23

    Uncanny X-Men » Uncanny X-Men #23 released by Marvel on September 2014.

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    This July, the X-Men crash headlong into Original Sin in Uncanny X-Men #23 – from New York Times Bestselling writer Brian Michael Bendis and rising star artist Kris Anka! Thanks to the events of Original Sin, Charles Xavier’s last will and testament has been discovered. The final wishes of a man who fought all his life for peaceful coexistence between man and mutant – until the very day it got him killed. The rift between the two X-Men squads grows with each passing day. Do the secrets contained in Xavier’s will have the power to finally reunite them? Or doom them forever? Don’t miss the story that will have everyone talking and sets the stage for huge X-Men stories on the horizon when The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier stands revealed in Uncanny X-Men #23!

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverChris Bachalo1
    VarVariant CoverArt Adams4
    RESan Diego Comic Con Homage VariantUriel, Barry Bradfield3
    2ndSecond Print Variant CoverChris Bachalo2
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    The Last Nail in the Coffin 0

    I've been hanging on to this series for months after it held the position as one of my top 3 favorites for a while, but I can't turn a blind eye to how manipulative and poorly constructed all of this has become on Bendis' part. It's disappointing, discouraging, and frankly irritating.This entire issue is filler. You can pretty much skip it, as it has little impact on much of anything, which has become a general theme within this series as a whole recently. This is made particularly abundant by ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Exposition Issue 0

    When they released the cover art for this issue months ago, Marvel promised that groundbreaking secrets would be revealed that would shake the X-Men franchise to its core. Interviews and blog posts hyped up the issue, as if this is "The Big One". Everything will change. The entire universe will turn on its head. It didn't. Not even close.The issue merely serves as the exposition for a much larger story arc. She-Hulk arrives at the Jean Grey School to tell Storm, Iceman and Beast that she has the...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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