Generation X #63

Writer: Warren Ellis Artist: Steve Pugh Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 1
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X-MEN: REVOLUTION! A bold new era for the X-Men begins! They're young mutants trained to survive at any cost in a world that fears and hates them. But survival isn't enough for them and the world that they want. Learning of the quiet removal of supposed "troublesome" pupils from schools across America, Generation X, their ranks thinned from six months ago, seek out the source of the pattern that's spreading like a cancer across the nation. What they find was only hinted at by the horror stories that have leaked onto the Internet.... what they find, in the heat-scorched lands of California, is The House of Correction!

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    KittyNone Sep 26, 2025

    Every Warren Ellis character talks like someone who justifiably gets punched in the face three times a day. While that shtick works for mean girl characters like Emma Frost, watching him try to write Banshee really shows the limits of his ability to replicate human voices.

    Still, soft horror was a key part of what made the good years of this comic work, and after multiple bland, twee runs it is good to see a little darkness creep back in, even if the story itself is just Ellis indifferently tossing off outtakes from his Hellblazer story Shoot for a quick paycheck

    Somehow the new costumes manage the challenging task of being even worse than the previous ones. What is up with that uh... skirt? that Monet is wearing? Esp more

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