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dogunderwater's review against another edition
3.0
I really liked this story concept (and unsubtle dig at nostalgia comics) but the crossover sort of killed the momentum.
josetinocoperez's review against another edition
2.0
35/100.
Qué volumen tan random, tan poco impresionante y tan olvidable.
Qué volumen tan random, tan poco impresionante y tan olvidable.
artemisstarlite's review against another edition
1.0
1.5 stars
Mojo is annoying and obnoxious (though I'm sure is super fun to write), and I hated every panel he was in. But it was super cool seeing all the characters team up together and work together, as well as see different parts of X-Men history be redone
Mojo is annoying and obnoxious (though I'm sure is super fun to write), and I hated every panel he was in. But it was super cool seeing all the characters team up together and work together, as well as see different parts of X-Men history be redone
fionali's review against another edition
4.0
This started off super random and got weirder from there but I sorta enjoyed it lol
depreydeprey's review against another edition
2.0
2.5 stars. The next Mojo story to rock my world will be the first.
lillian_francis's review
4.0
Moan, moan. Blugh crossovers. Boring multi-verse. Nothing we've not seen before.
Good God, other reviewers were a whiney bunch of mofos.
I read comics for fun, and you know what, this was fun.
Loved all the 'family' connections. (Although, seriously, who thought out was a good idea to give Rachel and Jean the same hairstyle.)
Longshot is always great to have in a comic.
In general the Blue issues were better than the Gold, possibly because the artwork was more appealing, and because I prefer that team.
I could have done without seeing Jean Gray's pubic bone. Yes, yes, I get that this was kind of her former outfits, but as far as I remember this current version of JG hasn't worn anything so revealing. And the writer (or artist) could have made a point out of this.
A simple "I wore this!" or trying to tug it up and then grabbing something to put around her waist would have been sufficient. And would have made a nice comment on the ridiculous overly sexual outfits of that era. *climbs off soap box*
But on the whole I really enjoyed this.
Good God, other reviewers were a whiney bunch of mofos.
I read comics for fun, and you know what, this was fun.
Loved all the 'family' connections. (Although, seriously, who thought out was a good idea to give Rachel and Jean the same hairstyle.)
Longshot is always great to have in a comic.
In general the Blue issues were better than the Gold, possibly because the artwork was more appealing, and because I prefer that team.
I could have done without seeing Jean Gray's pubic bone. Yes, yes, I get that this was kind of her former outfits, but as far as I remember this current version of JG hasn't worn anything so revealing. And the writer (or artist) could have made a point out of this.
A simple "I wore this!" or trying to tug it up and then grabbing something to put around her waist would have been sufficient. And would have made a nice comment on the ridiculous overly sexual outfits of that era. *climbs off soap box*
But on the whole I really enjoyed this.
artemisstarlite's review
1.0
1.5 stars
Mojo is annoying and obnoxious (though I'm sure is super fun to write), and I hated every panel he was in. But it was super cool seeing all the characters team up together and work together, as well as see different parts of X-Men history be redone
Mojo is annoying and obnoxious (though I'm sure is super fun to write), and I hated every panel he was in. But it was super cool seeing all the characters team up together and work together, as well as see different parts of X-Men history be redone
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