But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
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But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
But the X-Men are still cool, and there were four X-books out last week: X-Men #11, iWolverine 2020 #2, Hellions #3, and X-Factor #2 And I'm gonna tell you what happened in every one.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men[...]
At first, it looked like it was going to be the quick and dirty X-Men movie that was shot in very quickly and didn't have a very long turnaround Instead, the movie ended up getting delayed over and over again until it finally came out this weekend It's a movie about isolation released during a[...]
Now onto the review…
The New Mutants takes way too long to get going, does way more telling than showing, but is ultimately an all right entry into an extremely inconsistent franchise.
The X-Men movies have had a hard time finding themselves There is no denying how important the first movie was as it was part of[...]
Empyre: X-Men was an interesting experiment, with different writers currently on various titles within Marvel's mutant line-ups collaborating on each chapter. Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard launched the Empyre tie-in with the first issue; Gerry Duggan, Ben Percy, and Leah Williams took over for the second; and Vita Ayala, Zeb Wells, and Ed Brisson continued with the third[...]
There is no shortage of classic X-Men covers that have been released over the years, especially in the silver and bronze age Some of the most iconic images in comics adorn many a mutant issue this one, for issue #49 by Jim Steranko however, is a master class of action, perspective, and awesomeness Up for[...]
Disney and 20th Century Studios are finally releasing The New Mutants in theaters and with that comes three featurettes on three of our main characters.
Today's X-Men #11 has the Quiet Council concerning themselves with what are known, in the X-Men, as Fastball Specials When Colossus throws Wolverine at something, used and adapted over the years And now asking the question – could there be other Fastball Specials yet to be untapped?
Well, Magneto may have given them a quick read,[...]
The recent Dawn of X comic books that have relaunched and revived the X-Men at Marvel Comics have done so revealing that Professor Xavier was living a lie his whole life, that he knew what future was coming and his role in it courtesy of the Groundhog Day mutant abilities of Moira Mactaggert And every[...]
Welcome to X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column There are four X-Men comics that came out last week: Empyre: X-Men #4, Excalibur #11, Cable #3, and Wolverine #4 I'm gonna recap 'em It's what I do.
But first, anyone pay attention to DC Fandome this weekend? No, me neither It's kinda hard to[...]
Welcome to X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column There are four X-Men comics that came out last week: Empyre: X-Men #4, Excalibur #11, Cable #3, and Wolverine #4 I'm gonna recap 'em It's what I do.
But first, anyone pay attention to DC Fandome this weekend? No, me neither It's kinda hard to[...]
Welcome to X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column There are four X-Men comics that came out last week: Empyre: X-Men #4, Excalibur #11, Cable #3, and Wolverine #4 I'm gonna recap 'em It's what I do.
But first, anyone pay attention to DC Fandome this weekend? No, me neither It's kinda hard to[...]
Welcome to X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column There are four X-Men comics that came out last week: Empyre: X-Men #4, Excalibur #11, Cable #3, and Wolverine #4 I'm gonna recap 'em It's what I do.
But first, anyone pay attention to DC Fandome this weekend? No, me neither It's kinda hard to[...]
From the first X-Men (2000) movie, Wolverine's adamantium claws could be yours "Snikt" sound effects are not part of this listing, though.
Wolverine's claws used by Hugh Jackman in X-Men Forged of adamantium and virtually indestructible, Wolverine's retractable claws are the iconic weapons of one of the most popular characters in the Marvel Universe Made of[...]
He is making his debut writing for Marvel Comics with an untold Cyclops story in the upcoming X-Men: Marvels Snapshot, but Edidin has a unique relationship with the X-Men Edidin is the co-host of the Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men podcast where the two hosts take their listeners through a journey where they explain "the[...]
Wanda has suffered under the guilt of her "no more mutants" shenanigans some years ago, and this is her latest hamfisted attempt at making things right.
The cover of Empyre: X-Men #4 Image Credit: Marvel
Discussing whether or not Wanda is a better super-villain than her alleged father ever was is not the point here (but it'd[...]
The current Empyre: X-Men tie-in to the main Empyre summer event at Marvel is written E Street Band style… or, more appropriately, almost like a rap cipher with different teams doing their bit and then passing the focus down to the next writers Tini Howard and Jonathan Hickman duoed the first issue, with writers Gerry Duggan, Ben Percy, and Leah Williams[...]
The promo for The New Mutants has kicked into high gear as tickets go on sale with new posters, a clip, a special look, and two TV spots.
Rising from the pages of Marvel comics, appearing in everything from cartoons to movies to video games, the Sentinel is a monumental part of Marvel lore, an iconic enemy of the X-Men, and, now, the first-ever Marvel Legends HasLab project."
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With hilarious consequences.
Ghost Zombie by Paul B Rainey
Today's X-Men: Empyre #4 manages a similar feat With new character find Explodey Boy, who died during the Genoshan massacre and then revived by Krakoa and The Five, being sent on a mission to meet the zombie version of himself, revived by a very naughty Scarlet Witch.
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We've got three X-Men books that hit stores last week to recap here in X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column (go ahead, prove me wrong) Last week saw the release of X-Men: Empyre #3, Marauders #11, and X-Force #11 And I'm gonna tell you all about everything that happened in them If[...]
We've got three X-Men books that hit stores last week to recap here in X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column (go ahead, prove me wrong) Last week saw the release of X-Men: Empyre #3, Marauders #11, and X-Force #11 And I'm gonna tell you all about everything that happened in them If[...]
We've got three X-Men books that hit stores last week to recap here in X-ual Healing, North Korea's favorite weekly X-Men recap column (go ahead, prove me wrong) Last week saw the release of X-Men: Empyre #3, Marauders #11, and X-Force #11 And I'm gonna tell you all about everything that happened in them But[...]
Strange #6, Giant-Size X-Men Fantomex #1 (both covers), Guardians of the Galaxy #5, Maestro Future Imperfect Marvel Tales #1, Marvel's Spider-Man Black Cat Strikes #4, and the last issue of Strikeforce #9.
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A little Marvel gossip? Nothing outrageous but we may have Wolverine: Black White And Blood for November but I am told to also look for a new #1 issue in the X-Men family of titles to be released for December following X Of Swords Might be the chimera-like Children Of The Atom, Moira Mactaggart's rumoured[...]
On July 10th, Wolverine writer Benjamin Percy tweeted out the following image from a Zoom X-Men writers summit, held during shutdown, for everyone watching to discuss, throw in comments, and judge each contributor's chosen backgrounds Which is just what they did Percy stated;
Planning the future of the X-Men books Get ready Your brains are going[...]
Well, Minister Sinister gets away with it with his Bar Sinister X-Men gossip column, The Red Diamond We looked at a couple of recent iterations and they all panned out, including the current Russian storylines So about six weeks ago, Bleeding Cool joined in and did our own And it seems it pretty much worked[...]
We were shipped a full unit to build ourselves, which took about 30 minutes with instructions, as well as a 1 one foot riser to make the cabinet five feet tall so we weren't hunched over it when playing.
You get flat controls this time, courtesy of Arcade1Up.
The unit comes with three classic Capcom arcade titles:[...]
I initially reported as part of a list of increasingly-confirmed X-Men gossip,
1) You saw Wolverine get Magneto drunk and use his helmet to ensure he wouldn't against be possessed by a telepath But before he gives it back to Magneto, he uses it as a toilet And only tells Magneto after it's already back on[...]