Astonishing X-Men #38
Astonishing X-Men » Astonishing X-Men #38 - Meanwhile, Part One released by Marvel on July 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Freshly Brood X-men 0
First off, let me start how thrilled I was when I heard of the concept for this story. While all the X-men that I personally get far too much of: Scott, Emma and Wolverine (yes, I love Wolvie but he is everywhere and it annoys me now) are off In Japan all the characters I really like get to have an adventure together in a small team (seriuosly if they could have only worked rouge in here somewhere it would be perfect for me) So basically I was sold from the get go. How well Marvel's promise ...
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S.W.O.R.D. a source of problems 0
The X-men are known for dealing with big problems, internal and external one, but not very familiared with moments devoted for rejoice, so reading this issue was worth it, never minding the other aspects of it, for the reunion of Kitty and Lockheed, one of the most beautiful and funny moments in the X-Men ever - talking about the plot, I consider myself a great fan of the Brood, one of the toughest fiends of the X-Men - particulaly I´m most fond of them, because one of the first Uncanny X-Men st...
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Like a fun Sci-Fi Movie 0
This issue reads like a fun sci-fi movie. It's great - it's almost like a cross-over comic I read a decade ago where Superman ends up on the planet with the Aliens from Alien. In fact, the X-Men go to investigate a space station and the plot more or less becoems the plot to Alien. However, it's quite compressed and ends up with a crazy ending. The character designs are a lot of fun - love the new Beast look. (New for me, at least) I don't care that this book doesn't fit into the timeline w...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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