REVIEW: All-New X-Men #4

After writing the Avengers for so long, Brian Michael Bendis is taking on the X-Men. So far, it has proven to be the go to X-book for new and old fans alike. The latest issue looks to be a clash between the past and present X-Men. Does it deliver? Major Spoilers has your review.

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REVIEW: All-New X-Men #3

Marvel Now! is (again) re-launching titles and starting with new number ones. This includes many of the X-books with the big one being All New X-Men. But can this book succeed in bringing new readers into the complicated world of the X-Men? Major Spoilers looks at the latest issue to find out.

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REVIEW: All-New X-Men #1

They are the original X-Men: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Angel and Iceman. Created by Professor Charles Xavier to further his goals of peaceful human/mutant co-existence, they protected humanity in a world that hates and fears them. Since their first adventures, many changes have happened. Roster changes, secondary evolutions, deaths, rebirths, and more deaths. How will the original team pulled from their time into the modern world react to their future selves and the current state of Xavier’s dream?

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REVIEW: Secret Avengers #21

Or – “Sadly, I Think I Really Meant To Pick Up #21.1…”

And here is my biggest complaint about Marvel’s Point One initiative:  It’s a pain to keep track of.  When purchasing this issue, I thought this was the first part of Rick Remender’s revamping of the Secret Avengers.  Will my disappointment outweigh my enjoyment?

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