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bioniclib's review against another edition
3.0
I'm just going to give a lightning round of facts, mostly for my own sake.
Warren goes with present Day Cyclops at the very start...and then we don't see him again.
Jean continues to abuse her newfound mind-reading.
Iceman of the past is funny!
They seem to be setting a confrontation up between young Jean and Hope Summers. They cross paths, look at each other without saying anything, and then go on their way.
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Warren goes with present Day Cyclops at the very start...and then we don't see him again.
Jean continues to abuse her newfound mind-reading.
Iceman of the past is funny!
They seem to be setting a confrontation up between young Jean and Hope Summers. They cross paths, look at each other without saying anything, and then go on their way.
foolish_shane's review against another edition
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Plenty of timeline damaging going on here, now that the young x-men from the past are learning about what happens to them in the future. Curious how they're going set it all back to "normal". Good stuff though and a couple appearances from the Avengers. Some tense moments with Jean Grey reading people's mind by accident.
gobbleobble's review against another edition
3.0
This all a very easy read but I have no clue what it's working toward anymore. The stakes just get lower and lower with each 5 issue volume.
The next story is a bigger event so maybe it will fix this problem.
The next story is a bigger event so maybe it will fix this problem.
hgeditor's review against another edition
4.0
I'm really liking this series. Which is weird because I've never really gelled with the original x-men.
I discuss this series in more detail in this episode of the All the Books Show Podcast https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/episode-198-x-men
I discuss this series in more detail in this episode of the All the Books Show Podcast https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/episode-198-x-men
kohava's review against another edition
4.0
I had totally forgotten HOW DAMN ANNOYING Jean Grey is. HOLY CRAP.
Rogue is still, obviously, the superior. She takes one look at Crybaby Grey and is like "Yeah...I did this before. Never again."
I wish someone would do fanart for the conversation on the flight home between Rogue and Wanda. THAT would be amazing.
Rogue is still, obviously, the superior. She takes one look at Crybaby Grey and is like "Yeah...I did this before. Never again."
I wish someone would do fanart for the conversation on the flight home between Rogue and Wanda. THAT would be amazing.
skylarprimm's review against another edition
5.0
The X-Men from the past continue their charming adventures. A superhero comic that's… fun? What will they think of next?
milo_afc's review against another edition
4.0
Read as individual issues. Pretty strong, lots of fun.
natopotato's review against another edition
4.0
Sigue la trama interesante, no se como vaya a solucionarse o que pasa (estoy desarrollando la habilidad de no spoilearme nada sea viejo o nuevo jajaja). El #15 me fue meh, pero el resto lo valen!
tomesproject's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
Still fun and really kept my attention with all of the battle scenes that we don't get in the first ten issues.
The plot, however, has slowed to an inch-ing pace.
Also, the last issue. I feel like the guest artist was misplaced (?) and was irrelevant to the overall story-line. It brought it new characters to the Marvel Now! series without bothering to explain who they are or where they came from. That last issue felt very out of place and really broke up the continuity of the series. Definitely set this volume back for me.
Still fun and really kept my attention with all of the battle scenes that we don't get in the first ten issues.
The plot, however, has slowed to an inch-ing pace.
Also, the last issue. I feel like the guest artist was misplaced (?) and was irrelevant to the overall story-line. It brought it new characters to the Marvel Now! series without bothering to explain who they are or where they came from. That last issue felt very out of place and really broke up the continuity of the series. Definitely set this volume back for me.