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Soul Possessions part 2Merged review:The X-men enter into Mr. Sinister lair.Merged review:Sunset Grace?
#33 is amazing, but the rest brings it down a fair bit sadly. Read my full review on TheBookCloset
This volume is a really nice collection of the Scott & Jean stories of the time period, also heavily focusing on "their" "son", Nathan. This goes beyond the wedding, starting with the arc in Cable that revealed to Scott his connection with Cable and running through their meeting in the future. However, this omnibus also goes beyond its eponymous storyline, because it's yet another brick on the wall of X-Men oversized hardcovers. Thus, we start out with "Bloodties" and run through the few issues
The fact of the matter is, if I were to write X-Men, it would be 70% character moments, 20% baseball/football games at the mansion, and 10% action. This has a little bit more action than *I* would have liked, but the character work is pretty stellar. Plus, Thanksgiving football 🏈
Non mi sarei mai aspettata di trovare una storia del genere. Devo dire che i matrimoni dei personaggi non mi hanno fatta emozionare, però si meritano 4⭐. Gran parte del fumetto è vecchio, ma ci sta secondo me qualcosa di particolarmente leggero.
A big batch of stories regarding the Wedding, as well as the going on's of the X-Men in general during this time.I thought this was a great snapshot of the 90's X-Men. From of course the titular event, to dealing with the legacy virus, to the arrival of Sabertooth into the mansion, and so much more, this volume really showed how much was going on back then in the X-Men's lives. I like the fact that Fabian Nicieza has a similar writing style to Claremont, in that he gives everyone a unique voice,...
Collects X-Men #26-35, Avengers #368-369, Avengers West Coast #101, Uncanny X-Men #307-310, Cable #6-8, X-Men Unlimited #3, Uncanny X-Men Annual #18, X-Men: The Wedding Album, What If? #60, Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4 and a ton of supplementary material covering roughly November 1993 through August 1994.This is, as usual, a pretty mixed bag of stuff. The wedding itself is only a very small part of this collection. But that's basically exactly what was wrong with the X-Men in the 1990s...
Excellent ending for the Betsy two-parter. Absolutely essential must-read for all Psylocke fans.Merged review:Jean and Scott return from the future and get sent off on a very missable mission by Nick Fury. Guest artist takes some weird liberties.