All-New X-Men #34 – REVIEW
Miles Morales has finally brought together the original X-Men’s Jean Grey and the Ultimate X-Men of his universe. In an issue where sparks should fly and distrust should be met with hostility,
Miles Morales has finally brought together the original X-Men’s Jean Grey and the Ultimate X-Men of his universe. In an issue where sparks should fly and distrust should be met with hostility,
I’m a dad to two little boys, ages 7 and 3 as of this writing. We have a good time; they look at me and my interests (things like playing
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Following the formula for the title’s debut issue, Spider-Verse Team-Up #2 is composed of two tales teaming up Spider-Folk in various formations. People who grew up referring to “Star Wars
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For the sake of drama and rising climax, All-New X-Men #33 once again puts off a wonderful opportunity to have young Miles Morales meet the original X-Kids. There’s nothing wrong
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