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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (3) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.5 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Truly Bizarre... 0
Honestly that's the only way I can think to describe this comic. I'd give you a plot summary but I honestly don't quite no what's going on. I suppose a new Teen Brigade has come together for some purpose that's yet to be seen. An emo-hipster In-Betweener seems to be the key to some larger event. And we learn that Magneto's sexually conservative. The Good I really like this cover by Gabriele Dell'otto. It's nice mixture of Magneto's costume from the films and his his classic attire in the comi...
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Vengefully Confusing 0
THE GOODThe cover art. Honestly, the covers for this mini-series were the main reason I picked them up. The interior art is pretty good as well. I also liked the way panels were handled - many were standard, but others were unique, with less structure, yet visually appealing.THE BADThe confusing story line. I realize that it was all to setup the rest of the mini, but it was VERY confusing. The Red Skull Nazi stuff seemed out of place and I cannot find where it fits into the various plots.The pow...
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A mix of styles, a cosmic mess 0
It's interesting how some projects are born and this one is a great example of an opportunity presented by Joe Casey from Tom Brennan, who wished to use the amazing covers of Gabrielle Dell'otto, and asked Casey if he could write a story to use them and the fact is Casey already had a story - the story has weak and strong points, and I believe the latter is basically for recycling, reintroducing or even breaking new characters, symbolizing a fresh restart for Marvel, or at least showing some goo...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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