[REVIEW] ‘MAJOR X #0’ TAKES IT BACK TO THE LATE ’80S (LITERALLY)
Following the success of Major X, Rob Liefeld takes a victory lap in Major X #0. The danger of victory laps is that you might trip and fall.
Following the success of Major X, Rob Liefeld takes a victory lap in Major X #0. The danger of victory laps is that you might trip and fall.
Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez weave these disparate threads of Marvel history into one tale. It’s the bedtime story at the end of the universe.
Next time we see our mutant heroes on screen, they will be part of the MCU. Here are five ways for Marvel to make the X-Men fresh but true to the comics.
X-Man Grand Design: X-Tinction #1 bursts with clones, demons, and dream-journeys. This penultimate issue of Piskor’s six-issue project is worth the buy.
The latest Avengers title is all-new, all-different, and violent af. It has a lot of potential; and it should definitely be considered for your pull-list.
Wolverine Infinity Watch has a lot of potential as a series, with this first issue recapping recent events and setting the stage for the issues to come.
If you have been following the limited series, then make sure that you grab Hunt for Wolverine: Dead Ends #1. It’s the perfect bookend.
Hunt for Wolverine #1 really helps to highlight how important Wolverine is to the Marvel Universe, even when he is not among the living.
Logan isn’t a bad movie but it suffers very noticeably from two things: trying to be too edgy and taking itself too seriously.