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Wolverine & The X-Men By Jason Aaron, Vol. 1 (2011)

by Jason Aaron(Favorite Author)
4.1 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0785156801 (ISBN13: 9780785156802)
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English
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Marvel Comics
review 1: Bachalo as artist on this new book? Sounded annoying.No epic storyline to start off? Just lighthearted dilemmas. Could have been bad, but so many things, concepts, characters, Billion of things going on in the background, made for an interesting read. I guess it's not bad if your in the mood for something new and lighthearted. Krakoa, Quentin Quire madness.Genesis, Angel fallout from X-Force
review 2: This is one of the absolute worst runs I have ever read on an X-title. It's trying to be fun, but instead, it just winds up being a complete mess. The humour is slapstick, and not particularly interesting slapstick at that. The characterization is shallow, with most characters coming across as archetypes and stereotypes rather than actual people. The Hellfire Bra
... morets are among the worst creations in the history of comics - they're an obnoxious concept, and every single panel they appear in is frustrating. The art is also a problem - it's often difficult to tell exactly what's going on. The layouts are poor, and often end up with a lot of white space on the pages, and there are some panels where it is simply impossible to know what it is we're supposed to be seeing.Absolutely nothing about this book worked. I rank it with Chuck Austen's X-Men work as being among the worst in the history of the franchise. less
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ApplePeel
I love Wolverine so the fact that he is now carrying the torch and running the school is amazing!
sral
Didn't blow me away, but I'll at least read volume 2 to see where he goes with it.
coolazure
I suspect this was Aaron's first draft. That dialogue is inexcusably clunky.
Techys
Un puntazo, ver a Lobezno de profe es impagable.
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