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Tag Archives: Uncanny X-Men
Uncanny X-Men #16 (Marvel)
Rating: 4.5/5 – IvX Provides a Bright Spot in This Uncanny X-Men Run. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell Issue #16 provides the first Uncanny X-Men title that takes place within the Inhumans versus X-Men event. Even though this is the … Continue reading
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Uncanny X-Men #6 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – The Apocalypse War Begins! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell When Cyclops was leading the team this group was a bunch of revolutionaries for mutants everywhere, but they ended up being a team of mislead renegades and killers. … Continue reading
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Uncanny X-Men #29 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Bachalo and Bendis Continue Their Wonderful Collaboration. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. As the Last Will and Testament storyline continues in Uncanny X-Men, the action heats with the X-team going up against an Omega level threat … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, comic books, comics, Cyclops, Eva Bell, Marvel, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men
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Uncanny X-Men #23 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 3/5 – An Unexpected Prelude to the Next Big X-Men Story. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Uncanny X-Men number twenty-three tells you right on the cover what the story will be about, the last will and … Continue reading
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Uncanny X-Men #18 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Marco Rudy’s art outshines Bendis’ solid writing. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. If you’ve been following Brian Michael Bendis’ work on X-Men or any of his other Marvel books, you’ll know that his stories are usually heavy … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Michael Bendis, comic books, comics, Cyclops, Marco Rudy, Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men
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Uncanny X-Men #14 (Marvel)
Rating: 5/5 – A Terrific Done in One Story. One of the hallmarks of the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe is its huge cast of characters. The diehard fans love the variety, while outsiders often complain the books are … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, comic book, comics, Marvel, MarvelNOW, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men
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Uncanny X-Men #12 (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5 – Nothing really happens…really. I’ve really enjoyed the Battle of the Atom series that has been crossing over through the X-Men books. It’s been a fun, easy to understand and follow storyline that’s introduced us to some pretty … Continue reading
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Tagged All New X-Men, Battle of the Atom, Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Magneto, Uncanny X-Men
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X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – A big X-Men crossover that’s new reader friendly. X-Men Battle of the Atom is the first big crossover since writer Brian Michael Bendis has taken over the two main X-Books, All New and Uncanny. This book does … Continue reading
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Tagged All New X-Men, Beast, Brian Michael Bendis, Cyclops, Frank Cho, Marvel, Phoenix, Stuart Immonen, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men: Battle of the Atom
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Uncanny X-Men #8 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Familiar and longstanding X-Men themes done well After the last few issues of Uncanny X-Men this issue serves more as a quiet moment in between the action. It spends a lot of time focusing on character with … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, Cyclops, Magneto, Marvel, Marvel Now, New Mutants, Uncanny X-Men
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