Unfortunately, Malice infiltrates the Madripoor mansion through the body of Polaris.
Finally, Briar Raleigh seeks out new X-Men with Magneto's team having gone missing.
X-Men: Blue #24 cover by Jorge Molina
I didn't expect to return to this one anytime soon, but the Jorge Molina cover with Magneto and Havok drew me in like a true sucker.
Thankfully, X-Men:[...]
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Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Weapon H is on the run from the people who created him. However, a Roxxon expedition makes it hard for him to stay away from trouble. Is it a good read?
It'll be fun for whoever gets into it.
Next on the list is an X-Men Mystery Minis figure This is the one item I had an issue with, and not because of anything from Geek Fuel The item came busted, as you can see below, Magneto's head was broken from the spring in the box[...]
Domino teams up with a pair mercenaries to bust up a lumber pirating operation in the Pacific Northwest. Also, it's Neena's birthday. Also, she has a puppy. Is it a good read?
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Meanwhile, this Gil Kane Invaders #13 cover appears to be finishing strong. And look at this Keith Pollard / Dick Ayers Iron Man #74 Splash… that's peak 1970s right there.
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Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Each week, we aim to recap what happened in all of the X-books that come out that week, praise the things we like[...]
Wolverine helps out the leader of the Orphans of X, Amber, track down the man who had her father killed. He is hiding out in a beach resort abroad. Laura and Amber put on their Hawaiian shirts and go after him. Does it make for a good read?
It isn't shy about gore, but it isn't quite as gratuitous as Infinity Countdown: Prime or that issue of X-Men Blue I went on about Again, there are some nice visual clues sprinkled throughout that aren't too hidden or too obvious Michael Garland brings a fairly tame color palette that is serviceable if not particularly[...]
It kills any sense of pacing and tension that the decent plotting and good artwork could hope to provide.
X-Men: Red #2 cover by Travis Charest
Win: X-Men Red is Still Great with #2
My hopes that we finally have another good mainline X-Men title remain high with the second installment of X-Men: Red by Tom Taylor and Mahmud Asrar[...]
And each contributes to the firehouse doors, getting you that much closer to having a Ghostbusters HQ in your own home! Sculpted by Gentle Giant Studios!
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A Diamond Select Toys release! Magneto, the Master of Magnetism, is sure to attract a lot of attention when you unbox[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general) since the glory days recapped in Piskor's magnum opus[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general) since the glory days recapped in Piskor's magnum opus[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general) since the glory days recapped in Piskor's magnum opus[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general) since the glory days recapped in Piskor's magnum opus[...]
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general) since the glory days recapped in Piskor's magnum opus[...]
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Feige was asked a bit about everything during the spotlight feature, because let's be honest: there's HOW MANY films still on the slate for this phase of the universe alone? Needless to say, it's a lot of ground to cover, so we're going to break up the piece into parts, because[...]
Sina Grace has proven himself a master of, if not solo X-Men stories, at the very least writing Iceman himself Bobby and Rictor have to maneuver through the new mutant's powers and emotions to save him and themselves, and the comic navigates the complexities of finding out that you are something that you have been[...]
John Byrne's X-Men is getting an Artifact Edition from IDW, highlighting Byrne's work on the run with Terry Austin and Chris Claremont that remains one of the most popular of all time From the press release:
Now IDW Publishing is proud to present John Byrne's X-Men Artifact Edition, a gorgeous 12" x 17" Artist's Edition style[...]
Knowing that the symbiotes are now a liability, the X-Men, Venom, and the Starjammers still must fight the Poisons to survive, even after they take over Killer Thrill's crew.
Venom #163 cover by Will Robson and Morry Hollowell
You know what? This one is alright No caveats, no "buts," this is just a solid issue.
It's still not[...]
Naturally, the X-Men agree to help Trinary.
X-Men Red #2 cover by Travis Charest
X-Men Red is holding together The first issue showed great promise, and, while #2 isn't quite as gripping as the previous, it's still a damn good issue.
Trinary has a good character introduction She's dedicated, brash, and funny Setting the X-Men in Wakanda is an[...]
Oh, you haven't had enough Deadpool yet? Okay then…
Welcome, dear readers, to Deadpool: Bla… er, er mean, X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: "What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?"
Things have changed in the X-Men comics (and superhero comics in general)[...]
In this issue of Improbable Previews, CBR got their hands on an EXCLUSSSIVE Marvel preview of Venomized #1, by Cullen Bunn and Iban Coello.