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The events of Schism #1 have launched the world into turmoil, and the all-new Hellfire Club is ready to take advantage of the chaos. But when the survival of the mutant race is on the line, just how far will the X-Men go? Once a line is crossed, there’s no going back. The event that promises to tear the X-Men apart at their very core continues, by writer and Marvel Architect Jason Aaron, and superstar artist Alan Davis!

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3.5 stars 3.5/5 Stars Average score of 8 user reviews

X-Men divided in two paths 0

I guess being a X-Men fan comes with some inherit dillema or "trouble choosing which character you like the most", and this "schism" has always been brought up in the X-titles, from Chris Claremont to Matt Fraction (recently in the conclusion of Second Coming), so it was only a matter of time untill Marvel's editors decided to make it happen the ultimate fight between Logan and Scott Summers - though I´ve always imagined they fighting over Jean Grey, the fact is that Jason Aaron's straigth fowar...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

The Past DECADE of X-Men comes Full Circle 0

As I've said in my previous Schism reviews, this is a very divisive event.  There's the barely credible super smart, super rich, super spoiled bad guy kids.  There's the fact that issue 1 starts off with Wolverine affirming his fealty to Summers.  Of course, this is to ensure a bigger payoff when they fight, but it also stretches credibility when it comes to a FIVE issue arc vs a year run (like Morrison or Hickman).  This issue does a lot to help make it believable.Another thing I've mentioned i...

3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

Schism #4 - Is It Too Late? 0

Schism #4 is finally here and I gotta say: it's a puzzle. It's better than most of the issues, and the geniuses are apparently gone, but after our roller-coaster ride we must ask ourselves: was all that travesty needed, and most importantly, will Schism make it up fast enough?WARNING:Full of Spoilers.The ArtNot great, not terribly bad. The rendition of the young characters is most of times atrocious, and most of them (I am looking at YOU, Idie) look far older than they should. There are some awe...

5 out of 7 found this review helpful.
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