The Uncanny X-Men # 501 - SFX2: All Tomorrow's Parties
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 10 / / 2008User Rating - 15 votes, 3.7 avg.
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Things start out grim for the newest X-Girl as the team gets settled into its new secret headquarters. Scott and Emma do what Scott and Emma do best-- but what's the secret project Scott's been building? And is anyone prepared for the menace of the Hellfire Cult? Mysteries, riddles, enigmas, and pain freaks all converge in the brave new world of San Francisco
Things start out grim for the newest X-Girl as the team gets settled into its new secret headquarters. Scott and Emma do what Scott and Emma do best-- but what's the secret project Scott's been building? And is anyone prepared for the menace of the Hellfire Cult? Mysteries, riddles, enigmas, and pain freaks all converge in the brave new world of San Francisco
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Still Feels A Little Weird
Reviewed by G-Man on Aug. 20, 2008. G-Man has written 157 reviews. His/her last review was for A Debt Of Significant Blood. 11 out of 11 users recommend his reviews. |
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It does feel like we almost have a new comic. This is a great jumping on point for new readers. It makes perfect sense for the X-Men to get out of New York and try a different part of the country. At first I thought this move was to get away from their enemies. Everyone knows where they were living since they decided to go public.
Now in San Francisco, it's not fully clear (at least to me) whether or not their "base" is a complete secret. They've announce that San Francisco is to become a haven for all mutants. They're basically telling the world that this is where they're staying now. With Angel buying huge chunks of land, it won't be hard to figure out where exactly they're calling home.
I have to say that I have some mixed feelings about this new direction. We start out with the brutal beating (continued from last issue) of Pixie courtesy of the new Hellfire Cult. This will have obvious future ramifications. The rest of the issue feels a little...fake. Greg Land's art looks great, even though it feels like we've seen some of it before. I'm not too crazy with the way Cyclops looks. A little too pretty it seems. Same with Angel, but he's supposed to be. There's just a little too much smiling, too much teeth. Feels weird.
When the X-Men have their downtime, their conversations and way they talk to each other is great. The way they give each other little jabs really conveys the sense that they are more than just a team. I also have to say I really like what Wolverine and Nightcrawler come up with.
I'm giving this a 4 out of 5. I almost gave it a 4.5. The art is just a little distracting. Again, while it looks really great, often when familiar characters appear on the page, you don't always know who they are since they seem to have become so pretty. Regardless, I cannot wait for the next issue.
Now in San Francisco, it's not fully clear (at least to me) whether or not their "base" is a complete secret. They've announce that San Francisco is to become a haven for all mutants. They're basically telling the world that this is where they're staying now. With Angel buying huge chunks of land, it won't be hard to figure out where exactly they're calling home.
I have to say that I have some mixed feelings about this new direction. We start out with the brutal beating (continued from last issue) of Pixie courtesy of the new Hellfire Cult. This will have obvious future ramifications. The rest of the issue feels a little...fake. Greg Land's art looks great, even though it feels like we've seen some of it before. I'm not too crazy with the way Cyclops looks. A little too pretty it seems. Same with Angel, but he's supposed to be. There's just a little too much smiling, too much teeth. Feels weird.
When the X-Men have their downtime, their conversations and way they talk to each other is great. The way they give each other little jabs really conveys the sense that they are more than just a team. I also have to say I really like what Wolverine and Nightcrawler come up with.
I'm giving this a 4 out of 5. I almost gave it a 4.5. The art is just a little distracting. Again, while it looks really great, often when familiar characters appear on the page, you don't always know who they are since they seem to have become so pretty. Regardless, I cannot wait for the next issue.
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The Uncanny X-Men # 501-Hardcore Pixie
Reviewed by Vance Astro on Aug. 21, 2008. Vance Astro has written 8 reviews. His/her last review was for . 3 out of 4 users recommend his reviews. |
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Well I must say from the beginning I wasn't a big fan of Pixie so when 501 came out and I knew it was going to be a storyline involving Pixie.I had my doubts about it. This comic seemed to be like a start over for the X-men. Like they are returning to being the X-men team that I always enjoyed.
So the team has relocated to San Francisco in their new base which will possibly be there new permanent home.I never cared to much about where any teams base was,nor do I think there was a great reason to move...but whatever,it's something new.
X-men comics have been pretty hardcore lately,in fact most comics involving mutants have...especially X-Force. Our favorite pink haired mutant, Pixie received a royal stomping at the hands of the Hellfire Cult. She fought back though...I liked that side of her.I like to see what a character does in situations like that. Meanwhile Cyclops and Emma are having this conversation about furthering the race and making babies and all that jazz,but the whole time I was thinking....Why is the art so bad? Greg Land usually does it for me but his art in this book was garbage. His expressions looked fake,Emma and Cyclops look just plain weird,it just looked artificial.
Other than that there was the classic X-man to X-man banter which I love,Pixie popping up half dead,the Red Queen's S&M outfit,and a little Karma at the end, if you know what I mean.
I'm giving this a 4 out of 5.The art wasn't that bad, just the parts with Emma and Cyclops, maybe Land didn't have any good material to copy, the rest of it was really good, and as a person who just got back into X-men I can say it really captured the feel of what I always liked about X-men.The whole hanging out in the mansion, one loner getting chased down by the Hellfire Cult or the FOH, and then Wolverine going to Avenge a young member.It was usually Jubilee back in the day but now it's Pixie.
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Disgrace
Reviewed by HaIo on Nov. 11, 2008. HaIo has written 1 review. His/her last review was for SFX2: All Tomorrow's Parties. |
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I did not enjoy this issue at all, it kinda dissapointed me and bored me to tears. How is it that Pixie can't take out some meager humans, but yet she can fend off hordes of demons. I thought that was ridiculous, and the artwork wasn't all that good. Greg Land is one of my favorite artist and I thought he would deliver on this issue but he failed to do so. This issue had little action in it compared to issue 500. I felt very disenchanted by this issue.
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