Ah, but in the lead-in lies a flaw.
Showing posts with label Legion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legion. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Review # 178: "Age of Apocalypse Prelude"
I feel pretty comfortable calling "Age of Apocalypse" the best comic book crossover of the 90's, for whatever that's worth. For my money it is the only "X-Men" story arc from the Nicieza-Harras-Lobdell trinity that stacks up with anything that came before or has come since. It was a project birthed from wild ambition, sequenced perfectly and executed soundly. All to examine what the world of the X-Men would be like if Charles Xavier had not been around to form them.
Labels:
Age of Apocalypse,
Andy Kubert,
Apocalypse,
Bishop,
Cable,
Charles Xavier,
Cyclops,
Fabien Nicieza,
Gambit,
Iceman,
Jean Grey,
Legion,
Magneto,
Marvel,
Psylocke,
Rogue,
Scott Lobdell,
Storm,
X-Men
Friday, November 15, 2013
Review # 76: "X-Men by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee Omnibus Vol. 1"
Even though I've gone through all the issues included here before, there's a bit of culture shock as the last Chris Claremont X-Men work I'd read was the omnibus collecting the start of his run up until the beginning of "The Dark Phoenix Saga." We're talking about a ten year gap and a definite shift in style as the X-Men storylines are darker and a lot more cruel to the characters. This is coming in at a key moment, as - after "Inferno" wrapped up years worth of stories in a single swoop - Claremont is spinning a trademark, complex web of narratives for the last time before his exit from the franchise he defined.
Labels:
Banshee,
Chris Claremont,
Colossus,
Forge,
Gambit,
Jim Lee,
Lady Deathstrike,
Legion,
Mandarin,
Marc Silvestri,
Marvel,
Mystique,
Polaris,
Psylocke,
Rogue,
Shadow King,
Storm,
Wolverine,
X-Men
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