tdk_1997's All-New X-Men #32 review

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    Does something happen here?Nope

    After the X-Men met a new mutant they all got transported to some other places immeadiately, some went to the Savage Land and others in Latveria but you would think that they would encounter Doctor Doom and dinosaurs, nope they are in the Ultimate universe. They still encountered dinosaurs but also Wolverine's son and rather than Doom himself, Doombots. But out of all of these interactions the most interesting nad important one was the Jean Grey one, she met Miles Morales and they had an interisting chat with each other.

    So now that I explained basically everything that happens in this issue I have to say that I am not summarizing things at all, I am basically telling you everything that happened here , and yes it isn't a lot at all. Furthermore most of the characters were behaving not like themselves and seemed really strange. When people saw Laura pop out in the middle of the football field they all got agressive which I don't think a normal person would do and also Jean Grey contradicted with herself when she told Miles that she is learning not to enter people's minds without permission which she was already doing and stuff like that. I really want to like what happened here because the dialogue was interesting enough but the thing is that it seemed like it ended right after it started, nothing that interesting happened and this was like a build-up for what will happen next in the next issue.

    The best part of this issue is basically Mahmud Asrar's artwork. This guy is really starting to grow on me and I can say that the lack of Immonen's presence in this issue wasn't that big. I mean it is always best to see him draw everything connected to this book because he simply became the person that does the best work and everything done by him just looks the best but this time I didn't mind it that much. I can easily say that if Immonen was about to leave I am glad to accept Mahmud Asrar on this book. I really like his dynamic, his character designs and the action that wasn't much but enough.

    Basically these are my thoughts. I was quick about reviewing this issue but this was a pretty short issue that had almost nothing to offer us, readers, and basically didn't need much time for me to analyze. I really do hope that Bendis picks up the pace and starts making a better job when writing this book because every single issue feels like it can be read in a matter of seconds and almost nothing crucial and that interesting happens with the characters and their status quo. It was a pretty weak issue aside from the artwork.

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