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No words ( Spoilers) 0
I am going to say this upfront, do not go into this thinking its just an usual issue. It is not. There is absolutely no dialogue in this issue. What this issue achieves is granting the reader a symbolic summary of X-23's journey that can be interpreted by anyone who has follow the characters progress. That being said, while I think that this is a solid issue for people to talk about and for interpretations, this ultimately does feel like filler. If you are looking for a fitting conclusion to the...
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Speechless (in a bad way) 1
I have read and every issue of X23 since she got her own series while Wolverine was in hell and this final issue fell flat on it’s face. It might be a nice filler but is lacked at being an end to a 20 plus run. No questions were answered but no new ones were really posed. I felt like Marvel had this story lying around and went hey let’s use it now.The art work was alright, but seemed like they just wanted an excuse to show X23 naked. Some points were overly confusing and too quickly paced for wh...
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A New Beginning. 0
Synopsis: In the finale, Laura goes on a spiritual journey.When I looked over the first few pages and saw no text, I thought to myself:"Yeah. It's one of those issues."Silence issues are nothing new in comics. It's just rarely used. With the final issue of X-23, Marjorie Liu decides to end this series in both a symbolic and spiritual way rather than have Laura show up at the doors of The Avengers Academy, and it works in some ways. This journey has been about Laura trying to discover if she has ...
4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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