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5 (1) 4 (4) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.4 starsAverage score of 5 user reviews
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Super-duper ol-fashioned X-Men fun! 0
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X-Men #12 0
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Best Thing To Happen To The X-Men In Years.... 0
Cover: While I think the Revolutionaries are cool, their simplistic design hinders the epicness of this cover. I do, however, like the parallels, though I find them a little too colorful. Good cover, overall, though. The Good: The story is actually original and compelling. It's really cool to see the story told both in present and in the past, and it is certainly cool to see how it doesn't actually retcon anything. The way that the X-Men strategized their actions was impressive and re...
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Evolution Takes A Dire Turn 0
The Evolutionaries once appeared before Professor X and the original X-Men years ago when the team consisted of Cyclops, Marvel Girl (Jean Grey), Beast, Angel, and Ice-Man, telling them that if there were no official leader of Mutantkind, that no true decision about the fate of humanity could be reached. When they confront the current X-Men on Utopia, Cyclops tries to buy them time to save humanity as the time traveling omniscient beings look for someone else to barter with. After a scuffle, Cyc...
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The Exposition Continues 0
Considering that almost all of X-Men Giant Size was an intro into this storyline, I'm surprised this one is also mostly exposition. A lot of the next issue is like this as well. I wonder if this is the huge story that leads into X-Men Schism? I don't see them resolving this any time soon unless things quickly come to a head in X-Men #14. It's also interesting that between this story arc and Prelude to Schism we're getting a lot of back story to the original X-Men. The one that seems to be p...
1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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