Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Image Source: Marvel / Scott Koblish) The first comic of the From the Ashes revival, X-Men #1, is a welcome return to form. Its ...
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There is a danger, in any ensemble work, that not every member of that cast will get equal treatment. Beloved classic characters or favored new creations may be pushed to center stage, leaving other ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Weapon X-Men #1 is helped by having some clean art from ChrisCross, Mark Morales, Yen Nitro, and ...
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Marvel is celebrating 50 years since the 1975 release of the landmark Giant-Size X-Men #1 with the release of a series of Giant-Size one-shots in an event that the publisher promises "rewrites mutant ...
Historically, the chief problem X-Men has faced as a franchise has been the density of its continuity. It has been impossible for new readers, attracted by the films featuring the Mutant heroes of ...
The first comic of the From the Ashes revival, X-Men #1, is a welcome return to form. Its biggest sin is also its greatest strength: familiarity. There is not much that is original in this comic, but ...
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