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Re: Wolverine & The X-Men (Spoilers)
Anyone besides me (of course) still reading this?
Every issue has been a great read and what's coming up is looking to be very exciting. Nick Bradshaw is a great artist to this book, along with Bachalo. I love both their work and hope they stay on as the two rotating artists for a while. Although Jorge Molina (if I'm not mistaken), will be penciling #14.
The arc Bradshaw drew where Wolverine went to the alien casino with Quire was incredible. Kitty not actually being pregnant, but infested with mini Broods (which of course was alluded to with cover to #5 or 6). Kid Gladiator being turned into a Brood and wanting to stay as one because "Kid Gladiator looks incredibly awesome!" was perfect. I love the character. As well as Quire. Making a psychic shotgun? How fun is that?
Professor Starblood wanting to kill Broo (the 'mutant' Brood student) because he messing up the galactic food chain by not acting they he should as a Brood was crazy. And teasing that the BAMF creatures aren't what they actually seem to be is a plot point Jason Aaron has said he would follow up at a later date. I'm intrigued.
It was also great to see Kitty kiss back Iceman in #7 once the whole Brood thing was resolved. It'd be nice to see them as a couple. It'll also be nice to see Iceman in a relationship again, hopefully one that lasts this time.
#8 came out two weeks ago, which was a stand-alone story with the new Hellfire Club hiring Sabretooth to attack the X-Men, with Creed choosing to by going after "their heart", which he says it's Hank. So to get to Hank he goes and attacks his girlfriend, Abigail of S.W.O.R.D. They have a great awesome space battle, drawn by Bachalo, and the kids also manage to steal a space jet to get something from the casino Wolverine was at before.
The best part of the issue was hands down this:
Not only is it a great, touching scene between Angel and Genesis, but the irony that hides behind everything here between them is too good to put into words. When Angel lost his wings way back when and Apocalypse took him, "promising to help" him and then turning him into Archangel, you see some similarities between both moments and you can't help but love what Aaron did.
Bachalo will be drawing up to issue #12 (8-12 is his second run on the series), with Nick Bradshaw doing #13 and only the cover for #14. Hopefully the fill in artist, mentioned earlier, is just for that issue.
Anyone besides me (of course) still reading this?
Every issue has been a great read and what's coming up is looking to be very exciting. Nick Bradshaw is a great artist to this book, along with Bachalo. I love both their work and hope they stay on as the two rotating artists for a while. Although Jorge Molina (if I'm not mistaken), will be penciling #14.
The arc Bradshaw drew where Wolverine went to the alien casino with Quire was incredible. Kitty not actually being pregnant, but infested with mini Broods (which of course was alluded to with cover to #5 or 6). Kid Gladiator being turned into a Brood and wanting to stay as one because "Kid Gladiator looks incredibly awesome!" was perfect. I love the character. As well as Quire. Making a psychic shotgun? How fun is that?
Professor Starblood wanting to kill Broo (the 'mutant' Brood student) because he messing up the galactic food chain by not acting they he should as a Brood was crazy. And teasing that the BAMF creatures aren't what they actually seem to be is a plot point Jason Aaron has said he would follow up at a later date. I'm intrigued.
It was also great to see Kitty kiss back Iceman in #7 once the whole Brood thing was resolved. It'd be nice to see them as a couple. It'll also be nice to see Iceman in a relationship again, hopefully one that lasts this time.
#8 came out two weeks ago, which was a stand-alone story with the new Hellfire Club hiring Sabretooth to attack the X-Men, with Creed choosing to by going after "their heart", which he says it's Hank. So to get to Hank he goes and attacks his girlfriend, Abigail of S.W.O.R.D. They have a great awesome space battle, drawn by Bachalo, and the kids also manage to steal a space jet to get something from the casino Wolverine was at before.
The best part of the issue was hands down this:
Not only is it a great, touching scene between Angel and Genesis, but the irony that hides behind everything here between them is too good to put into words. When Angel lost his wings way back when and Apocalypse took him, "promising to help" him and then turning him into Archangel, you see some similarities between both moments and you can't help but love what Aaron did.
Bachalo will be drawing up to issue #12 (8-12 is his second run on the series), with Nick Bradshaw doing #13 and only the cover for #14. Hopefully the fill in artist, mentioned earlier, is just for that issue.