Onslaught springs his trap, but he isn’t the only one who has a plan.
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Onslaught springs his trap, but he isn’t the only one who has a plan.
The story leading up to Thanos’s birth is finally told.
The Avengers come to Krakoa to get Scarlet Witch’s body. Still, things don’t go as expected.
Mikhail Rasputin prepares to make his move against Krakoa.
Pacheco’s usual wit is kicked into high gear.
Thompson has found a fascinating momentum.
Grønbekk’s distinct take on brutal sci-fi warfare is enjoyable.
As Warpath and his students confront a problem on the moon, the rest of the team makes a terrible discovery.
As the Hellions battle the Locus Vile, Mister Sinister shows off his newest creation.
While the story ends on a cliffhanger that sells the hype for the Last of the Marvels arc, the rest of the book falls short of being enjoyable.
Bellaire is given some really fun opportunities to bathe the action in color.
Wolverine learns more about Solem’s time on Earth.
Felicia is positively gorgeous, thanks to Reber’s work.
Another satisfying chapter in the life of Jessica Drew.
The autopsy of Scarlet Witch is only the beginning as X-Factor, X-Force, and the X-Men go after the most likely culprit.
X-Corp makes some big moves to get revenge but bites off more than they can chew.
As revelations are shared, Onslaught strikes.
As far as in-between arc stories go, Captain Marvel #31 was a great one; It got me hyped up The Last of the Marvels without feeling like this story was filler.
X-Force and Man-Slaughter team up to find the source of the floronic assassins.
Gimmick reveals her secret, and the team has to deal with it.