
Welcome back to the true believers to another version of Marvel Rutdown! This week, our main comments will focus on the final X-Men #12. have Gentle spoiler So if you just want to see our verdict, please scroll down. Additionally, the rapid rundown looks at the return of the Red Hulk in Red Hulk #1, and the cross-end of Nebula M78 heroes and the most powerful hero on Earth in Ultraman X Avengers #4. So bring people into our in-depth look at this week’s Marvel version!
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Ultimate X-Men #12
Writer/Artist: Peach Type
translate: Zack Davisson
letter: you Travis Lanham
The Ultimate Marvel Line The final X-Men go through Peach Type Probably the most frustrating bunch. The first question shows a lot of hope in its radical rethinking of X-Men It’s Zhu Ji No real X-Men team has affected high school drama. MOMOKO’s smooth illustrations, exaggerated characters and paintings keep her work consistent with X-Men artists Bill Sienkiewicz,,,,, Chris Bachaloand Jae Lee. Just make this promise a book about strange teenagers and strangers visuals.
In most cases, the meaning of this book. Momoko’s art is still the main attraction, as there is nothing on Marvel and even on the rest of the comic books. But the plot of this book also unfolds as slowly as possible. The second story revolves around the fence of the children investigating the atomic cult, although it has been viewed as a series of scattered subgraphs without any real focus. In this version of Japan, there are more and more mutants, which is interesting! It’s fun to have a storyline about social media exposure to mutants, experiments with cults creating mutants, and even forming mutant subcultures in this new universe! Any of these stories is enough to carry a story.

But the second arc is all that. The lack of concentration and disappointing thin-colored characters make reading this book a slogan every month. Therefore, question 12 does not really bring these plot threads together. The King of Spirit Shadows faces Maystorm’s aggregation mutants for reasons. Yukiko continues to monitor mutants. Nico and Mori look for Natsu, and Shadow King appears again. Eventually, he shows up where he really wants to go, Hisako. For a psychological mutant who was obsessed with the character, there was no problem before, and he really struggled to find his own desire object now.

These various stories are more like places on the game board. Momoko continues to put her character where she should be, rather than allowing motivation and personality to move the story. However, this will require these roles to be fully personal, not achievement-type. If after 12th period someone can still describe lead as gloomy lead, punk pole and goth without describing anything else about them, you’re in trouble.

One plot that it closes is the lingering sub-picture of tsubasa, who is a friend of his suicide friend. Deciding that Shadow King has a hand in that death is obvious since the beginning, somewhat satisfied. However, frustrated that Hisako has no emotional experience on this issue. They hardly understand it before they can solve another plot beat in the next issue. This is the biggest frustration The final X-Menplot outweighs only the characters for it. – D. Morris
judgment: Browse
Failed quickly!
- Ultraman X Avengers #4
- From the beginning, Ultraman X Avengers This is the most interesting franchise crossover I’ve ever read in a while. writer Kyle Higgins and mat groom Follow up on their previous ones Superman The series is by creating a scene that blends superhero worlds with giant monster battles, and the stakes are unlikely to be higher, as the fate of the two universes in the world is the world’s diners, Galactus, hopes to make Ultraman’s Homeworld his list on his list. Consumption. artist Francesco Manna and color artists Matt Milla Let our eyes have a visual feast to complement the tight movements, clever plots and live characterizations written by Higgins and the groom. This creative team knows how to step onto the ropes of fan service using creative storytelling and great artwork, and they make some really cool drills that will get your spider hit. If you haven’t read any previous questions, I’m sure the collected version will be released soon, and if not, it’s worth tracking down personal issues. – GC3
- Red Hulk #1
- General Thunder General Ross is trapped and forced into a think tank to serve the ruler of the world’s ruler’s doom, and begins to manipulate and plan his escape. Red Hulk #1 Apparently through an attempt to release a new Red and Hulk series alongside the big screen debut with the characters Captain America: A Brave New World. The decision to bind this comic to A world under misfortune Assuming you are trying to capture a new interest in the Red and Green, but tying the series into this new event may make it a little inaccessible, this is an interesting option. Fortunately for this book, the author Ben Percy Doing a great job makes the comic focus largely on its own strengths. Percy looks at this meticulous military mentality, it is obvious X-Force and Wolverine run. His characteristics of Thunderbolt Ross match his Wolverine. Adding a rag tag team with characters like DeathKlok and Machine Man gives the book a promise. artist Jeff Shaw Do your best in the monotonous environment of the secret military gulag at the foot of the mountain. Shaw takes Rose’s body language very seriously, which is essential because the comic is largely the character’s personal work, as he fights him with imprisonment and escapes it. Facial expressions can be nervous at times, but Xiao does show strangely the real horror aspect of clumsy. Overall, this issue is a good start to the series. Percy and Shaw are talented, they made well-made comics but feel unnecessary for the larger world of Doom activity. But if the goal is to capture interest in Thunderbolt Ross and the Red Hulk, but a little agnostic, it will be successful. Given that it is not for everyone, and my final judgment is redundant Browse This series and check it in Infinity or Transactions – JJ
Next week, Ben Grimm got another solo book with #1, spiders in the web for more, X-manhunt started!
- General Thunder General Ross is trapped and forced into a think tank to serve the ruler of the world’s ruler’s doom, and begins to manipulate and plan his escape. Red Hulk #1 Apparently through an attempt to release a new Red and Hulk series alongside the big screen debut with the characters Captain America: A Brave New World. The decision to bind this comic to A world under misfortune Assuming you are trying to capture a new interest in the Red and Green, but tying the series into this new event may make it a little inaccessible, this is an interesting option. Fortunately for this book, the author Ben Percy Doing a great job makes the comic focus largely on its own strengths. Percy looks at this meticulous military mentality, it is obvious X-Force and Wolverine run. His characteristics of Thunderbolt Ross match his Wolverine. Adding a rag tag team with characters like DeathKlok and Machine Man gives the book a promise. artist Jeff Shaw Do your best in the monotonous environment of the secret military gulag at the foot of the mountain. Shaw takes Rose’s body language very seriously, which is essential because the comic is largely the character’s personal work, as he fights him with imprisonment and escapes it. Facial expressions can be nervous at times, but Xiao does show strangely the real horror aspect of clumsy. Overall, this issue is a good start to the series. Percy and Shaw are talented, they made well-made comics but feel unnecessary for the larger world of Doom activity. But if the goal is to capture interest in Thunderbolt Ross and the Red Hulk, but a little agnostic, it will be successful. Given that it is not for everyone, and my final judgment is redundant Browse This series and check it in Infinity or Transactions – JJ
