Top 10 Comics for the Week of 5/27/2020
Moving forward for the next few weeks this list is going to be a bit
Moving forward for the next few weeks this list is going to be a bit
It“s midway through the Claremont and Byrne run that the X-Men truly began to take
John Byrne is an artist that needs no introduction, especially where the X-Men are concerned.
The great delineation of quality quietly meanders its way, insidiously through the mutant half of
A new team of young mutant heroes have formed in the tradition of some of
After the massive hostage disaster in Nebraska last issue, Ed Brisson uses New Mutants 8
The recent Krakoan revolution continues somewhat unabated with new books and the new status quo
The current Krakoa impact on the X-world is still planting it’s seeds. With a book
Although the X-Men are a concept that dates all the way back to 1963, the
The greatest feat of the new X-Men Universe is the larger potential for new conflicts
 A new dawn has broken for mutantkind, and their current status quo has sent reverberations
In much the same vein as House #2, this issue looks to build on some
With the resounding success of the first issues of both House and Power, this re-brand
One of the things that that many of the creators of the X-Men have been
For a while now, the X-book have been in a state of disrepair that no
STORY Well, well what a pleasure to have this end up in my review folder.
Running alongside the chaos that is this years multi-series X-Event, the main book, Uncanny X-Men
MAJOR SPOILERS It“s 1975 and 8-year-old Jean Grey (Summer Fontana) is traveling with her parents
Wow, what a week of comics. One of the best weeks of the year thus
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