The X-Force/Spider-Man crossover "Sabotage" has a special place in my collection. I feel it is my duty to preserve it for future generations so they can see everything that was wrong with comics in the early 90's.
Showing posts with label Domino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domino. Show all posts
Monday, July 27, 2015
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Review # 119: "Cable and X-Force - 'This Won't End Well' and 'Vendettas'"
When I bought the first collection of "Cable and X-Force" I noted that the series had potential with its character choices and was worth getting on the ground floor with. As Dennis Hopeless' run comes to a close, I feel like the elevator broke down.
Labels:
Avengers,
Bishop,
Cable,
Colossus,
Dennis Hopeless,
Domino,
Dr. Nemesis,
Forge,
Havok,
Hope Summers,
Marvel,
Psylocke,
Storm,
Stryfe,
X-Force
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Review # 85: "Cable and X-Force: Dead or Alive"
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Review # 66: "Uncanny X-Men - Sisterhood"
Despite the crapfest known as "X-Infernus" being billed as the sequel to "Inferno," one could argue that the pages of "Uncanny X-Men" at practically the same time were making a much stronger claim. "Sisterhood" is a novel concept as the spectre of Madelyne Pryor hatches a plan to claim the body of Jean Grey as a vessel. So she forms a team that includes Spiral, Deathstrike, Lady Mastermind, Martinique and Chimera to do her dirty work. Their first task: finding Betsy Braddock's original body. Pryor, you see, found Psylocke hopping around realities, trapped her, and - in the process of transplanting her consciousness - brainwashed her.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Review # 20: "Cable and X-Force: Wanted"
"Cable and X-Force" is a sleeper hit in the making. Crawling from the ashes of Avengers vs. X-Men, it has Cable leading a new team that - at the start - seems to have committed a terrorist act. With recent members of Cyclops' X-Men as part of the group, it's not a situation that bodes well and has the Havok-led Uncanny Avengers at their door. In a Tarantino out-of-sequence style, "Wanted" outlines why the "attack" actually happened and how the new X-Force came to be. As you might expect, Cable's motivations weren't what they seemed. Sounds like fun. Unfortunately, at first, a lot of people didn't think so.
Labels:
Cable,
Colossus,
Dennis Hopeless,
Domino,
Dr. Nemesis,
Forge,
Marvel,
X-Force,
X-Men
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Review # 5: "X-Men by Brian Wood" Volumes 1 and 2
When it comes to female Marvel characters, more often than not the first one you'll hear mentioned in any nerdy discussion is Storm. She has the powers of a goddess and the presence of one to match. Being played by Halle Berry in the X-Men movie adaptations doesn't hurt either. But here's the thing about Storm: she hasn't really done anything important in 20 years. She had a brief marriage with Black Panther that's been wiped out and rendered irrelevant. Beyond that, nada.
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