X-men Comics

‘Uncanny X-men #1’ Is Twisted, Uncanny, Yet Intriguing

‘Extraordinary X-Men’ #1 Is Extraordinarily Lacking

Trials, Tribulations, and Chaotic Sub-Plots in ‘Uncanny X-Men #600’

Mutants, Demons, and Heart in ‘Inferno #5’

Mutants, Demons, and Heart in ‘Inferno #5’

The final struggle between Colossus and his sister ends on a fitting, albeit rushed note.
Futility, Humility, and Villainy in ‘Magneto #21’

Futility, Humility, and Villainy in ‘Magneto #21’

As the world ends, we find out just what kind of man Magneto is.
The Best in the Worst Circumstances in ‘Old Man Logan #1’

The Best in the Worst Circumstances in ‘Old Man Logan #1’

Wolverine is the best he is at what he does and in a world where he gets to prove it.

Clear Skies and Clearer Understanding in ‘Storm #11’

A Larger Legacy: “Wolverines #1”

When It Really Could Be Worse: “All-New X-men #34”

Anatomy of an Inversion: ‘Magneto #12’

Anatomy of an Inversion: ‘Magneto #12’

Magneto's transformation gives form and substance to the concept of inversion.
Pride and Mourning: “Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2”

Pride and Mourning: “Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2”

How does a woefully ill-equipped teenage girl cope with the loss of a loved one?
A Fitting (But Incomplete) End: “Death of Wolverine #4”

A Fitting (But Incomplete) End: “Death of Wolverine #4”

Wolverine's demise had just enough substance and not nearly enough style.