Hunt for Wolverine: Dead Ends #1 Review
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.
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.
Extermination #1 begins with a cloaked figure 20 years in the future walking among rubble and dead X-Men cursing at an unseen foil, who has made a mistake.
As a die-hard X-Men fan, the announcements from San Diego Comic Con have me excited for the continued focus on the X-Men.
Wolverine as a lovelorn teenager, Storm steps into her role as a leader and Gambit in a speedo! All this in X-Men: The Animated Series E5 “Captive Hearts.”
Pick up Multiple Man #1 today to see how Matthew Rosenberg is reinventing the X-Men while paying homage to the group’s past.
Unless you’re a mutant completist (or an opportunistic speculator), X-MEN GOLD #30 serves a skip-able, underwhelming climax to a story months in the making.
X-Men: The Animated Series Season 1 Episode 4: Deadly Reunions Writer: Don Glutt Story Editor: Eric Lewald Story Consultant: Bob Harras Supervising Producer: Will
In this third episode, we witness the first appearance of Magneto in the TAS. Although this should be a grand opportunity, it raises a lot of questions.
This week we take a look at an alternative interpretation of the X-Men’s origin by Jeff Parker and Roger Cruz with “X-Men: First Class Volume 1”