[REVIEW] X-FACTOR #1
They’ve represented many concepts in the past, but in X-Factor #1, a wacky team of desperate mutants find a new boss: Uncle Sam. X-Factor
They’ve represented many concepts in the past, but in X-Factor #1, a wacky team of desperate mutants find a new boss: Uncle Sam. X-Factor
With the world once again against mutants, Xavier’s dream is fractured and uncertain, but perhaps the team of Uncanny X-Men #1 can fix that.
Forge tasks himself with an admirably impossible task —fixing the whole dang world, no pressure— in X-Force #1. The second team book launching out
Comics of the nineties were wild. Barrel-chested badasses with big pouches and bigger guns, along with scantily-clad ladies whose weapons defied physics and their
The King of Atlantis swims through his own Shakespearean saga of backstabbing and political intrigue in Namor #1. At the risk of being reductive,
The X-Men have left the Age of Krakoa behind and are heading into an all-new, sorta different direction. Rising “from the ashes” is none
If this first issue, of Witchblade #1 is any indication, then this reboot should enjoy a long and rewarding run.
With Krakoa a not-so-distant memory, X-Men #1 returns to the struggle of protecting a world that hates and fears them —for better or worse.
James Howlett, AKA Logan, AKA Patch, AKA whatever aliases I’ve forgotten… this is your life in Life of Wolverine #1. In Life of Wolverine