![]() Maybe these will be better in retrospect when their fallout starts coming to fruition later down the line. Can't complain on the art front at all.Ī good idea, not a great execution, but not too bad I guess? I expected a little more. The artwork is absolutely brilliant however - Russell Dauterman bookends the collection, pencilling both Jean Grey & Emma Frost and Storm, while Nightcrawler gets Alan Davis, Magneto gets Ben Oliver, and Fantomex gets Rod Reis (which I think might have been my favourite since The World offers up a lot of zanyness). I mostly enjoyed the fact that we got some spotlight on these characters since the X-Books can sometimes get a bit overcrowded, to say the least. ![]() ![]() The stories themselves are mostly solid, although Magneto's feels especially inconsequential since nothing actually happens in it that we've seen any feedback from in any of the X-Books since. The effect is.a little underwhelming I guess? Meanwhile Nightcrawler and Magneto's stories seem to be setting up stuff for later down the line. ![]() Three of these one-shots serve to tell one longer form story, with Jean Grey & Emma Frost, Fantomex, and Storm all forming a three-parter. These are.the Giant-Size X-Men! (They're just regular size, I'm kidding). ![]()
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