Regarded as the second major X-Men crossover, "Fall of the Mutants" takes a much better approach for its titles at the time than what had been done in its predecessor "Mutant Massacre." In essence, it's not a crossover at all - each series was slated to go through a significant change at exactly the same time under the same banner headline. This allowed the creators to do whatever they wanted and fail or succeed on their own merits.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Review # 135: "X-Men: Fall of the Mutants"
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Angel,
Apocalypse,
Chris Claremont,
Cypher,
Dazzler,
Havok,
Hulk,
Louise Simonson,
Magneto,
Marc Silvestri,
Marvel,
Mystique,
New Mutants,
Polaris,
Rogue,
Walt Simonson,
Wolverine,
X-Factor,
X-Men
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Review # 74: "Necrosha"
"Necrosha" is an underrated story that is a victim of bad timing. Resurrected by former Hellfire Club Black Queen Selene using a corrupting techno-organing virus, friend and foe alike are brought back from beyond the grave to attack the X-Men on Utopia. Selene, meanwhile, readies to feed on the souls of millions of dead mutants massacred on the island nation of Genosha years prior, which would transform her into a God. It's a violent, vile, gripping tale with two very well done parallel stories and a complex backdrop that touches on decades worth of material.
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Christopher Yost,
Craig Kyle,
Cypher,
Magneto,
Marvel,
Mike Carey,
New Mutants,
Proteus,
Rogue,
Selene,
Warpath,
Wolverine,
X-Force,
X-Men
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