![]() I need the space so this book joins the Culling. In fact, this can be a good gateway comic for new and young readers to start with the Marvel Universe. Overall, this is a fun book to read, easy and light with great stories and art. It is handy to read and lends itself to an excellent travel reading companion. It is smaller than a regular trade paperback but it is larger than manga digest. I find myself enjoying this Marvel GN trim size. I really liked that Dean Haspiel has an art style that evokes Mike Allred’s he’s a creator whose independent comics work I must check out. En kötü karakterler olmalarnn yansra, biribirlerinin en iyi arkadaydlar. Mutantlar dünyaya ayak basmadan ve Charles Xavier ile Erik Lehnsherr, Profesör X ve Magneto isimlerini almadan önce, güçlerini henüz kefeen iki gençtiler. I wished he used his style more, instead of the glimpses he offered in some panels. X-MEN Birinci Snf, X-Men serilerinin kökenine iniyor ve dünyada çapndaki olaylarn ardndaki gizemli hikâyeyi aça çkaryor. Doe’s aping of the original miniseries’ Roger Cruz’ style ended flat. ![]() I was initially excited for Juan Doe’s chapter, given his reputation for his striking Marvel covers but I ended up impressed by Plati’s Jean Grey story instead. Still it has an interesting artistic line-up, mixing industry veteran in Howard Chaykin, with relative newcomers like Nuno Plati and Juan Doe and someone with indie cred like Dean Haspiel.Ĭhaykin gave a well drawn contribution as expected. This compilation does not have Parker in any creative capacity but various creators working on the one-shots. Overall, very good and fresh.I tried out this collection of X-Men First Class one-shots because I enjoyed the two miniseries and specials penned by Jeff Parker. The acting is fine mostly, Kevin Bacon is a good and charismatic villain but James McAvoy and especially Michael Fassbender are terrific. The script is well written too with some memorable lines, the film is well paced generally and Matthew Vaughan's direction is what makes the film so fresh. The story is mostly compelling with the action/thriller based moments genuinely intense and cracking while making way for some nuances on the social and political side of things. The visuals however are spectacular, with imaginative photography and editing and first-class special effects, costumes, lighting and settings. It is not perfect by all means, while it was good to start with with a touch of atmosphere some of the music later on became rather generic and Jennifer Lawrence I had mixed feelings on, great looks and personality but sometimes forced delivery and her character being not as well developed as the rest. It is not among my favourite superhero movie but I can think of worse. I liked this movie a great deal, while not as good as the first two movies it is an improvement on Wolverine. Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 8 / 10 A very good and fresh prequel/reboot ![]() Little did we know then they this was the start of saving X-Men. It's fun to see them young doing what kids do. Xavier isn't the teacher but it does come naturally to him. Magneto has his evil foundation but he's not there yet. They made the characters real, who we know but different. So much that not only was the past the only place to go by the fact that they used time travel to correct this later on. I don't know if Bret Ratner hated X-Men and was deliberately trying to ruin it but he did. Even their self referential jokes were good. And was the beginning of a great franchise. A lot of the times when these movies are made there only function is to explain why everything you already know came to be. What they made was so much more than a prequel. I went to the theater thinking, "I don't know why I'm seeing this it's gonna be stupid." Beast looked weird and everything looked cheap. When pictures were being released I laughed at them with my friend. This seemed like a last ditch effort by Fox to make something out of X-Men. Reviewed by Med-Jasta 10 / 10 Possibly the best X-Men movieĪfter X3 and Wolverine Origin our expectations for the X-Men franchise were pretty low if not gone completely. In the process, a rift between them opened, which began the eternal war between Magneto's Brotherhood and Professor X's X-MEN.-Twentieth Century Fox But Eric has his own agenda, and it soon rips him and his best friend apart. Before they were archenemies, they were closest of friends, working together, with other Mutants (some familiar, some new), to stop the greatest threat the world has ever known. The first class of X-Men, led by two very powerful mutants named Charles Xavier and Eric Lensherr, join together to stop a ruthless and powerful dictator from thrusting Russia and the U.S. Before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for the first time.
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