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Sense ride 4 review
Sense ride 4 review












The issue opened with the aftermath of Storm and Magneto’s battle with Uranos. However, I didn’t like it when it came to Storm making certain decisions. I enjoyed the latest chapter in a narrative sense. Recommendation: Pick it up! X-Men Red Issue 7 (Image: Marvel Comics)įrom writer Al-Ewing, X-Men Red issue 7 was a mixed bag for me. And frankly, I’m okay with that because who the heck cares about the Progenitor’s judgment in the first place? Who is he to judge anyone?Īnd besides, Jean looked amazing as one of the top Omega-level mutants who was more or less battling the Progenitor on the astral plane while keeping a miniature sun apart in the physical realm.ĭoes it have obvious queer characters? No. While I understand such a critique, I think she was supposed to fail the Progenitor’s judgment to keep the story going. Now, one might say that the issue failed when it came to actually making Jean look inward. Is that because of their actual nature or does being a telepath mold you that way? The line that stated that Jean was both a saint and a violent bully was a good one. Xavier, Emma, and Kid Omega (to name a few) are problematic telepaths in Marvel Comics. Knowing that you can read anyone’s thoughts yet still trying not to pry is a delicate balance to maintain. I don’t know about you, but I think that telepathy’s the kind of mutant power that will undoubtedly change a person. But I didn’t get that.Īnyway, I did like how Gillen showed that both darkness and kindness existed inside Jean. I have to say that I was expecting a well-written discussion about how Jean and the Phoneix Force will always be one of the same even though currently the Phoenix Force has chosen Echo as her host.

sense ride 4 review

However, due to being a hero, she’s still determined to help save as many souls as possible even if her acts weren’t enough to erase her dark past. Now, correct me if I’m wrong, but I think over the years Jean’s been able to accept that she never could right those wrongs. From writer Kieron Gillen, the current one-shot was about answering whether or not Jean Grey could ever make up for destroying a planet as the Dark Phoenix. I haven’t been enjoying the current AXE: Judgement Day event, but still, I was quite interested in reading a Jean Grey-centric issue focused on her being judged by the Progenitor. Recommendation: Pick it up! AXE: X-Men Issue 1 (Image: Marvel Comics) I don’t know if Selina will appear to lend a hand, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she does.ĭoes it have obvious queer characters? Yes. The stakes have been raised even higher and I’m looking forward to seeing how Bruce will reclaim Gotham from Failsafe.

sense ride 4 review

And while seeing Batman’s creation deal with the Justice League isn’t an original idea, I still enjoyed how Zdarsky’s allowed everything to play out. But oh well, I guess I’ll give such creative liberties a pass because the current story is interesting.įailsafe making its way through other superheroes that appeared to protect the Caped Crusader made from some cool action-heavy moments. Frankly, I don’t know how Failsafe was fast enough to land a trick shot on someone like Superman when mere humans, such as Nightwing and Green Arrow, were able to hit it.

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Bruce created Failsafe, so it knew how to handle Supes. With Superman arriving to save Batman from Failsafe, I think it was expected that the fight wasn’t going to be easy. Let’s begin with Batman issue 128 from writer Chip Zdarsky.

sense ride 4 review

I will be covering Batman issue 128, X-Men Red issue 7, AXE: X-Men issue 1, and more. Batman Issue 128 (Image: DC Comics) Welcome to my comic book reviews for this week (October 5, 2022).












Sense ride 4 review