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  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...























































































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  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...





















































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  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...




































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  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...



















































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...

















































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...







































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...




































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Can't believe there's no review..

    ...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Demon.
    Jun 6, 11:13am









    So long, John!

    John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Best Issue Ever!

    When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    Dark indeed.

    Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    I love the Sentinels!

    I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    More exciting than Capone's vault!

    X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    When milestone issues meant something...

    One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    "Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

    It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
































  • comiccubicle
    wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
    Jun 6, 11:11am









    So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

    The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...





















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Can't believe there's no review..

...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Shadow of Evils Past.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Can't believe there's no review..

...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
















Can't believe there's no review..

...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...













Can't believe there's no review..

...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...
















Can't believe there's no review..

...So I'll have to make one. Amazing Spider-Man #238 begins an elaborate mystery building on the Goblin legacy. Great pacing and intrigue. Beautiful art by the Romitas (Yes, Junior AND Senior!). A ...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Demon.
Jun 6, 11:13am









So long, John!

John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Demon.
Jun 6, 11:13am









So long, John!

John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
















So long, John!

John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...













So long, John!

John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...
















So long, John!

John Byrne's final issue is, appropriately enough, a spotlight on Kitty Pryde. Days of Future Past showed us the importance of this character and what she means to the X-Men's future. After a several ...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Best Issue Ever!

When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Days of Future Past.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Best Issue Ever!

When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
















Best Issue Ever!

When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...













Best Issue Ever!

When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...
















Best Issue Ever!

When people ask me what my favorite X-Men story of all time is, my response is Days of Future Past. I remember when X-Men #141 came out and after seeing the cover wondering what gimmick Marvel was pu...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Dark indeed.

Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Dark Phoenix.
Jun 6, 11:11am









Dark indeed.

Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
















Dark indeed.

Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...













Dark indeed.

Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...
















Dark indeed.

Hyperbole be damned, the X-Men face their biggest threat ever in 135 issues plus one Annual. X-Men #135 is the issue when things go from dark to really dark. We realize that Jean is past the point of ...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









I love the Sentinels!

I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of The Sentinels are Back!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









I love the Sentinels!

I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
















I love the Sentinels!

I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...













I love the Sentinels!

I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...
















I love the Sentinels!

I have always loved the Sentinels. After X-Men #98, I love them even more. Claremont kicks the "New" X-Men into high gear and we go from very good to outstanding with the beginning of a new Sentinel t...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









More exciting than Capone's vault!

X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Deathstar Rising!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









More exciting than Capone's vault!

X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
















More exciting than Capone's vault!

X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...













More exciting than Capone's vault!

X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...
















More exciting than Capone's vault!

X-Men #99 continues the Sentinel threat with a lead-in that just had to happen for the upcoming #100. Fun cameos continue, this issue with a news report by Roger Mudd and Geraldo Rivera. Back in Irel...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
Jun 6, 11:11am









When milestone issues meant something...

One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Greater Love Hath No X-Man.
Jun 6, 11:11am









When milestone issues meant something...

One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
















When milestone issues meant something...

One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...













When milestone issues meant something...

One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...
















When milestone issues meant something...

One of the all-time classic X-Men covers adorns #100 and there's no time wasted to get to the battle royale with a killer double page spread on pages 2-3. From there the character development continue...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









"Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Like A Phoenix From The Ashes!.
Jun 6, 11:11am









"Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
















"Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...













"Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...
















"Phoenix" is a much cooler name than "Marvel Girl."

It's novel to see the team on holiday even though we all know they won't be able to let their guard down for long. One of my favorite components of Claremont's early run is how he introduces new elem...










comiccubicle
wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
Jun 6, 11:11am









So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...















comiccubicle
wrote a review of Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut?.
Jun 6, 11:11am









So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...
















So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...













So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...
















So what's Storm's deal, anyway?

The hits keep coming in X-Men #102, and with the Juggernaut back you know there are going to be hits-a-plenty. The thing that Claremont accomplishes is that the slugfests aren't simply mindless but ac...

















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