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Mystique is a comic book character that first appeared in Ms. Marvel #16
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Added by G~man on March 19, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Wolverine, Mystique, Jason Aaron, Ron Garney

Whoa, looks like Mystique doesn't like wearing underwear.  Then again, is she even wearing clothes?  No I'm not even going to mention whatever they tried doing with the X-Men movies.  That wasn't Mystique.  But the question is, does she even wear clothes half the time?  She can just change so she looks like she's wearing clothes.

This current storyline is pretty good.  Weird to say that about a Wolverine story.  Lately they've just been...okay.  I like how we're seeing a little into the past between Logan and Raven.  I also like how she keeps getting the upper hand over him.  Pretty funny.  She is good at what she does.  It is interesting to see how obsessed Logan's becoming over getting her.  Guess we'll see why in the flashbacks.  And it's great seeing Ron Garney's art.

Bullet-ridden and consumed by a quest for vengeance, Logan has one objective—get Mystique and get revenge for her betrayal of the X-Men! Wolverine #64, an X-Men: Divided We Stand tie-in, continues the critically acclaimed “Get Mystique” arc from writer Jason Aaron (Ghost Rider) and artist Ron Garney (Amazing Spider-Man). Just how does the newly revealed history between Wolverine & Mystique affect their current conflict? And just what favor could the X-man call in to deal with Mystique?

Critics and fans agree—this is the Wolverine story you must read, with Ryan Broussard of Comixtreme.Com saying, “This story has depth, action, history, and just overall impressive writing.”

“‘Get Mystique’ is turning Wolverine into the book I anticipate the most every month,” gushed Bryan Joel of IGN.Com.

Don’t miss any of the x-plosive events in the penultimate chapter of “Get Mystique,” as Wolverine and Mystique head towards what may be their final battle! It’s Wolverine #64—and nothing can stop Logan now, bub!


WOLVERINE #64 (FEB082270)
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils & Cover by RON GARNEY
Parental Advisory …$2.99
FOC—3/20/08, On-Sale—4/9/08


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Added by G~man on May 3, 2007 | |

This post relates to: Mike Carey, Rogue, Cable, Chris Bachalo, Mystique, X-Men

X-tinction is coming, huh?  That doesn't sound too good.  These whacky mutants never get a break.  I was a little unsure of the team at first.  They don't seem to completely gel together but there are some interesting characters here.  I wonder if that's all going to change after issue #200.  Looks like Rogue might be getting better.

As the X-Men hurtle towards the huge anniversary issue that is X-Men #200, nothing’s as it seems for Rogue’s team of unpredictable mutants. Written by acclaimed scribe Mike Carey and penciled by fan favorite Chris Bachalo, X-Men #199 will not only change Cable forever, but also dramatically alter the course of Rogue’s life—and that’s putting it lightly! Faced with a seemingly unstoppable enemy, the X-Men will have to risk it all to win and just wait till you see how it all ends!

“Mike Carey is the man steering this rollercoaster ride and he’s got me hooked,” exclaimed Newsarama.Com’s Steve Ekstrom. “Chris Bachalo’s work only gets better and better—with Carey being the ‘second-coming,’ I don’t see how anyone can pass this book up. Run faster to your local shop—this book is hot!”

Comixfan’s Alan Bergin gushed, “Carey has succeeded in providing a worthwhile re-imagining of the merry mutants.”

With this final chapter of the “Critical Condition” storyline in X-Men #199, the X-Men are heading straight into conflict with one of their deadliest threats ever, but if you’re not onboard now, you’re going to miss out on how it all begins. The end isn’t near…it’s here!



X-MEN #199 (MAR072126)
Written by MIKE CAREY
Pencils and Cover by CHRIS BACHALO
Rated A …$2.99
FOC—5/3/07, On Sale—5/23/07


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