HELLFIRE AND BRIMSTONE PART 3
Wolverine and Cyclops head to the Savage Land on a mission for the U.S. government!
I do find myself waiting for this story to kick into high gear, as we're three chapters into this latest arc, and the focus has been mostly on little character arcs, while the big show involving Jean has only been on hand to provide a couple shocking cliffhangers, that are quickly forgotten when the next issue begins. Now the character arcs the issues are focusing on are interesting enough, as the tension between Wolverine & Scott continues to play a role in this issue, and Kitty remains a highly engaging character, whose actions in this issue nicely mirror those of her Marvel counterpart's early days in the X-Men. This issue also bumps the Beast's online romance to the front of the class, as Mark Millar uses the idea to justify the extra attention that the Brotherhood was given in the previous issue, as we see that group of villains is about to become a very real threat in the near future. The situation with Bobby is also being nicely handled, as we see that neither he or his parents Read Full Review
AMAZING ART
Um, actually, it's readable but... For some reasons it's the worst comic of this series for now. I mean, I like Kaare Andrews, but his art wasn't quite good at these times and this style is definitely not for this series. It feels very confusing, only the dinosaur page was really epic.
But most of my claims go to the story. First of all, I'm really tired of the genius being catfished like a 12 yo. Not only catfished, he also tells some pieces of super secret information to who knows who. Like... Didn't he really think that this girl could be... I dunno... Scarlet Witch? Yeah, it's even worse because it's Blob, but still... Information about Magneto was definitely not something to tell somebody you didn't even meet... And where's more