Immonen, who has worked on the pencils for this series from the beginning, leaves after issue 18 and pretty much everything else the series had going for it leaves as well. While Peterson is able to mimic Immonen's style the whole thing feels really forced and boring - most of the panels aren't n...
Collects All-New X-Men issues #11-15This title is starting to get a little more entwined with the rest of the X-Men universe, so things will inevitably get confusing again soon. For now, though, it really is a great jumping on point. I feel like I am missing half of the story by not reading Unc...
It was okay.Decent at best but still a bit very flawed.Has a good moral conundrum regarding the word mutant but doesn't really go anywhere with it.It's got some good mutant action but it serves little purpose. I feel some of the characters (Jean in particular)feelings and actions are a bit mispla...
I first want to say Marquez's art was a treat. He did 3 of the 5 issues in this book and while I should be annoyed Immonen didn't continue the full art duties of this book, it was a pleasure to be introduced to this wonderful artist. I have the same problem with this book as I did with the last v...
The past is back with a vengeance in Brian Bendis and Stuart Immonen's new X-Men series. The Beast is dying, falling victim to another mutation that will eventually kill him. In a drastic step, he traverses back to the time of the original X-Men, bringing them back to the future to help right the...