Tag Archives: X-Men

Review: PHOENIX RESURRECTION #1

Review: PHOENIX RESURRECTION #1

PHOENIX RESURRECTION #1 Written by Matthew Rosenberg Art by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Rachelle Rosenberg, Travis Lanham, Jay Bowen, & Anthony Gambino Edited by Christina Harrington, Chris Robinson, Darren Shan, Mark Paniccia Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: December 27, 2017 What a time to be revealed to be alive. A lot of strange

HOT FIVE: Week Of December 20, 2017

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold in the comic market. ASSASSINISTAS #1 Written

Preview: X-MEN GOLD #15

X-MEN GOLD #15 Written by Marc Guggenheim Art by Diego Bernard, JP Mayer, Rain Beredo, Cory Petit Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: November 8, 2017 MOJO WORLDWIDE Part 5 • Lights! Camera! Action! • MOJO continues his takeover of MANHATTAN, broadcasting every battle and tragic loss as KITTY PRYDE and her X-Men struggle to

Review: JEAN GREY #7

JEAN GREY #7 Written by Dennis Hopeless Art by Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque, Jay David Ramos, Travis Lanham, Jay Bowen, & Anthony Gambino Published  by Marvel Comics Release Date: September 21, 2017 Gotcha. Jean is haunted by her spectral self of future past, trying to manage her goading and learn a lesson from a timely Scarlet

Review: JEAN GREY #6

JEAN GREY #6 Written by Dennis Hopeless Art by Paul Davidson, Jay David Ramos, Travis Lanham, Jay Bowen, & Anthony Gambino Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: August 30, 2017 Jean is… Dr. Stephen Strange helps Jean unlock a different part of herself, leading to a conversation between multiple parts of her psyche and spirit.

Review: JEAN GREY #1

JEAN GREY #1 Written by Dennis Hopeless Art by Victor Ibanez, Jay David Ramos, & Travis Lanham Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: May 3, 2017 It’s coming… A time-displaced Jean Grey is having trouble reconciling who she is, was, and could be. Her reverie and introspection on the matter are disrupted by the appearance of

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