Postby DarkKnightJared » Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:41 am
I get that Liz wanted to see a corpse to make sure he's dead, but come on--this is superhero comics, and this is X-MEN comics. If they want him back, he'll come back. Nextwave said it best--"X-Men come back more than Jesus."
Daken on the Extinction Team would have been kinda interesting--plus, no matter how bad Daken is, I'm pretty sure Magneto's death count is higher.
I am now so tempted to try to draw Wolverine as Ash with his asian women coming out of his Pokeballs. :O
I haven't read any New Mutants up to this point but I did flip through #39 after hearing good things, and I actually enjoyed it--it has continuity I don't quite get, but it works as it's own, creepy as hell body horror story.
I don't understand why people are thinking Psylocke's suddenly turned back to Caucasian. What happened to make that happen? What, just because she wore a costume with a Union Jack for a couple of issues it somehow magically changed her skin pigment? And if the argument is that she looks white, that doesn't work, because there are little to no mainstream comic book artists who can draw different races right.
I agree about Astonishing--there's potential for this team and story, but for someone like me who hasn't read a lot of stories with these characters, it didn't seem to do anything to really show why I should love these characters.
Where else has Brand been? I mean, she was in Wolverine & The X-Men #7 for a couple of pages and at the beginning of Uncanny's arc's she'll come in to set them up, but that's not a whole lot of appearances.
On #7 in general--the diamonds thing annoyed me, and I would think that Kitty might make a bigger deal out of the fact that they blew up her uterus, but I still really enjoyed it. What you guys might call "trying too hard to be extreme," I call it the one book that actually tries to do something different from the usual, semi-boring stuff the other satellite books set up.
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