House of X and Powers of X have been, without question, the biggest event in X-Men comic books for years. Just the
It’s pretty well established that conclusions to big, epic story events are usually either a disappointment or an anti-climax – or both.
The Age of X-Man event, which dominated the X-books in the first half of 2019, was an ambitious, imaginative and large-scaled occurrence:
As generally fantastic as all the lead-in to the massive Age of X-Man event was (see previous reviews here), even I was
Um, it’s really hard to write a ‘review’ of this book. It’s hard to write a review when you don’t really even
Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 is pretty much essential reading, given how much it ties in to so much else that’s happening in
As often proves to be the case, I sometimes feel like we’re in X-Men overload: in terms of how many different books
So, a series of very big event stories happening in the X-Men world: and Extermination came packaged as a pretty big deal.
Having fairly enjoyed the Phoenix Resurrection story (reviewed here), I was always going to be watching with interest to see what would
‘If time is a circle, then everything must happen all at once…’ That is the sentiment that opens Rogue & Gambit #1,