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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.2 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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An Improvement That Knows No Bounds! 0
I used to hate this book or maybe it was just the last two storylines...this on the other hand is a new beginning and it is soooo much better. The art and writing does match now...and the characters flow. I like it.There were some very funny parts with Wolverine and Pixie, Rockslide and X-23 and Anole.Look at the cover, isn't that great. I like it a lot. The thing that made it even better was the kick ass Endangered Species backup story...with Beast and Dark Beast. It is creepy and I can't wait ...
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The best filler not inside a pop tart. 1
Well this issuse might have only been a filler till they can start the Messiah Complex storyline but it was amazing.We got a much more indepth view on a few of the support chracters like Gentle, Wollf Cub, and Pixie. Not to mention some bone spliting humor.And the Endangered Species segment in the back was just as good.SPOILERSTheres nothing all that exciting to be spoiled but I'll tell anyone who wants to konw what happend anyway. The elder X-Men realize they haven't taken the time to get to k...
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homage cover houses a down home narrative 0
This 2-parter kinda finds its roots in the very begining of the title, when Academy X was still in the logo. (technically, a New Mutants mini was the very beginning) the pace is still quite swift, but the interactions are all homegrown in the hallways of the mansion/compound/academy. the senior faculty gauges trauma and counsels the students individually - all of which prides itself on character moments. none of which puts them in peril for the 20th straight issue. theres also a running thread a...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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