Uncanny X-Men #5
Uncanny X-Men » Uncanny X-Men #5 - Tabula Rasa, Part One released by Marvel on March 2012.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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White to Purple. 4
The Good: This issue was good. I know a lot of people don't like Land, but I think his artwork for the most part is really good for the most part. I liked how most of the characters looked. I liked the interactions between the characters as well in the issue. The exchange between Hope and Namor was kind of funny, Colossus wasn't a total emo and Psylocke and Magneto's conversation was interesting. I did think Cyclops randomly getting sucked in the ground was kind of funny too. The cliffhangers of...
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Adventures in Tabula Rasa 0
Psylocke joins Cyclops’ Extinction team so she can clean up the mess that’s falling out the pages of Uncanny X-Force. An area of Montana has been turned into an new exotic habitat, that has been the victim of accelerated evolution. The results are deadly creatures, and a new civilisation that has has been given a lasting impression from the X-Force.GoodThis is a great issue, and a great first part of a story. The tension is built consistently, showing each pair of X-men find their own story or d...
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Uncanny X-Men # 5 0
Uncanny X-Men # 5 (Vol. 2)The story was good, however I must speak out against Greg Land art work. It’s nice mostly I would say about 65 percent. However the women faces look all the same. Plus people just smiling out of character. I would like Greg Land to do something more than X-Men. I think he gets too much lead way in doing the X-Men titles. Fans regardless are bind to buy Uncanny X-Men. It’s the flagship title. However fans have often speaking out that they are tired of Greg Land art work....
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