Krakoa is ascendant a hundred years in the future, but not everyone is happy.
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Krakoa is ascendant a hundred years in the future, but not everyone is happy.
As the X-Men battle the Brood, Jean Grey and Magik go to Broo to help, and Forge and Monet struggle on Knowhere.
Cantwell is opening the series in uncertainty.
X-Force storms the Man with the Peacock Tattoo’s compound.
X-Force tries to find XENO’s base as the Man with the Peacock Tattoo hatches a new plan with Max.
Storm and her team go on a hunt for the Moira Engine.
As Forge and Monet take a trip into a black hole, the X-Men face off against the Brood.
Wolverine strikes back against Beast’s machinations.
The Quiet Council plans war as Sinister regrets his conquest.
The Exiles get closer to the General Contractor.
Zama’s scratchy hatching feels strikingly characteristic of…manga.
Rowell’s pacing is just so...indie.
Savage Avengers ends the only way it can: hard, fast, and with complete love for comics and the characters.
Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
A fair amount of the issue is dialogue-heavy exposition
MacKay crosses the midway point of the series with style and poise.
Kelly’s take on Peter’s personality is remarkably cool.
The conflict between Scarlet Witch and Nightmare’s daughter is cleverly rendered.
Sabretooth and the team come up with an interesting way to save the world.
Mister Sinister’s plan comes to fruition.