The X-Men have attacked the Mother Mold… but the Orchis Initiative is ready for them.
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The X-Men have attacked the Mother Mold… but the Orchis Initiative is ready for them.
Petri and MacDonald deliver a story echoing some of the qualities of comic book great John Byrne’s pioneering work with the character.
It’s a fun contrast to Strange’s recent cosmic adventures.
As weird as things get in the course of the chapter, Aaron manages to keep it from ever overpowering the heroism of the team.
The cherry on top
The X-Men attack the Orchis Initiative.
The perpetually depressing Spider-Man: Life Story finally comes to a dour end.
Keeping the action within the Spider-family gives Absolute Carnage #2 tight focus and clear stakes.
The X-Men of the future tackle Nimrod.
This may be 20 pages of very kinetic action, but there’s very, very deep drama driving it throughout.
McGuire's writing is particularly sharp in this debut issue of the new series.
The final panels are very heavy-handed in their delivery, but they strike a powerful endnote.
Little more than a parade of events without much narrative connection.
Kamala's up against a threat she can't fight as Ms. Marvel leaving her feeling powerless. Luckily she's got Tony Stark on speed dial. But she's about to learn even Tony's super genius can't solve everything.
Things haven't been great for Carol since her return to the superhero scene, and it looks like her life's going to get worse before it gets better. She's still falling from grace in the public eye and falling from such great height is dangerous, especially when you can no longer fly
After all of her adventures, it's great to see Gwenpool in her own solo series, even if it's only five issues. This is a great place for new fans to get started with Gwenpool and for existing fans to get more Gwen content.
Mark Waid continues to wind down the final issues of the current Doctor Strange series with an absurdly cosmic story drawn by Barry Kitson.
Kibblesmith cleverly sets the mood of a bored god in Marvel Manhattan who is simply trying to find himself.
Mutant and Machine collide in four different times.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 will surely have repercussions in the future of the series.