Astonishing X-Men #36
Astonishing X-Men » Astonishing X-Men #36 - Monstrous, Part 1 released by Marvel on April 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (2) 2 (1) 1 (0) 2.8 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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C.E.O of Evil 0
I´m a little torn and divided regarding this new arc story called Monstrous, because I´m not a big fan of Monster Island, yet I really liked the plot of Roxxon making a business move to extract the mineral assets beneath the island. Perhaps because of the fatality that happened two weeks ago in Japan, reading about a Tsunami isn´t the coolest thing - Note: no one can blame Marvel or Daniel Way for this machinations in the plot, but the timing couldn´t be worst. I think Way did a good job with t...
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Review: Astonishing X-Men #36 0
The Roxxon corporation have plans for Monster Island but so does the evil Mentallo. How will the X-Men and the monstrous inhabitance of the island factor into these plans? The Good: We get some good interactions between the X-Men, specifically Armor and Wolverine. I like the attention being focused on Armor in this book. As a fairly new character I think it's important that she get stories about her, so that readers get to know her and hopefully like her. I feel like she is becoming more and mo...
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Not Feelin' It 0
The only story arc in Astonishing I haven't read yet is Exogenic. I am really not liking this one. I know this is the first issue, but I've also read the third one due to when I got into Astonishing. I really, really hate this art style. It just looks weird and almost like a super deformed (in the manga sense) version of the X-Men and I don't think it fits with the previous art style or tone of the book. I'd have liked a little more info on what happened to Armor's family, the reason they...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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