Josh Powell's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: ComicsOnline Reviews: 6
8.0Avg. Review Rating

So, bottom line, it was just another day at the office in comic-book land. There's nothing in here to get particularly fired up about, never mind offended.

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So frankly, not a heck of a lot going on. Exposition-heavy setup issue that isn't going to make much sense unless you've read a lot of recent Apocalypse-lore in the other X-books.

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Overall, a solid volume, uneven as these buffet-style compilations are, but what's not to love about a triple-sized dose of red, white and blue uplift this Independence Day?

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Tune in again next issue to see whether this motley duo of bickering beefcakes can refrain from killing each other long enough to possibly prevail against a sextet of hyper-advanced meta-mutates who have basically already won in a world that thinks B&C are the enemies, and where there are essentially no other X-types around to rely on for, (let's see, avg. Earth Mars distance…) about 140 million miles.

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Double-threat writer/artist Iban Coello holds down the visuals with some expressive (dig the facial expressions!) artwork, eventually getting a chance to take a pass at dozens of familiar characters, and lovingly rendering even Johnny's truly heinous Sons of Anarchy 'stache, which he should burn off immediately, if that is even possible.

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Writer Al (Immortal Hulk) Ewing had to name check sixty years of the most tangled chronology in this single double-sized one-shot!

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