xmen blue is a rolar-coaster quality-wise
MAGNETO: HELLFIRE HUNTER!
• After the events of "Cry Havok," Magneto is on a mission of vengeance!
• His target? Emma Frost, the White Queen!
• But there's only one group who will stand in his way...
Rated T+
Take strong writing, stunning visuals and throw a vengeance-seeking Magneto into the mix and you have the makings of a terrific X-Men story! Read Full Review
As the book is heading towards its final few issues, Bunn, Molina, and Milla are putting out a fun, satisfying arc with some great character beats and exciting action. This book comes highly recommended. Read Full Review
The end is near in X-MEN BLUE #31 as Bunn begins the series' last storyline. While that may sound like a bad thing, Bunn has so far made this final adventure an interesting one, with plenty of quality characterization. Read Full Review
X-Men Blue #31 tells a compelling story while building up for a big blowout in these last few issues of the title. Magneto gets to take center stage, and I will always be happy to see that (provided the story is good, which this one is). Mix that with some great work from Molina and Milla, and you have an X-Men book worth reading. Check it out. Read Full Review
The time-displaced X-Men continue to follow Magneto. But at what cost? They bear witness to Magneto's fury against the White Queen. X-Men Blue continues to impress me. Read Full Review
It finally feels like X-Men Blue is back on track and headed towards an exciting climax. Read Full Review
Maybe too slow, but way better than the last arc.
And I find it interesting the story become more & more significant like the Ravel's bolero (And I love the Bolero).
Cover - Related & Nice 2/2
Writing - I find interesting to see the young X-men in the middle of two ennemies. Both seems to don't give a sh... about them, now. Both seems to have become once more the evil they were. 2.5/3
Arts - Molina do wonders. 3/3
Feeling - If this arc is that good, there is a chance for Extermination. 2/2
As Magneto starts clobbering the Hellfire Club on his way to killing Emma Frost, the O5 team gears up to stop him. The script makes it absolutely clear this was the worst-case scenario the X-Men had in mind from the outset of working with Magsy. The way the words come together, though, it feels less like an issue-long theme and more like scrounging up a single hit after whiffing a lot of pitches. Fortunately, the art cranks up the gorgeousness and the impressive visuals make up for the slightly problematic script.