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this has hit me differently in so many ways now that im more into the xmen universe and have read some hqs. my god. favourite hq ever!
I thought I'd give this book a chance since I am loving WandaVision, and I am a MCU fan in general.
This story is interesting and fun to read, it keeps you on edge and makes you cheer for your favorite heroes.
It's a good story overall, however I am not a really big fan of the comic structure, I prefer traditional books as a way to read and enjoy a story.
This story is interesting and fun to read, it keeps you on edge and makes you cheer for your favorite heroes.
It's a good story overall, however I am not a really big fan of the comic structure, I prefer traditional books as a way to read and enjoy a story.
WandaVision
Definitely had to read this because everyone who has been watching Wandavision, has mention this comic. So far, there has for sure been some themes from this comic that we have see in the show. But the ending of this book has me thinking of what we are going to see at then end of this show. Is it going to be a good thing or a bad thing.
Definitely had to read this because everyone who has been watching Wandavision, has mention this comic. So far, there has for sure been some themes from this comic that we have see in the show. But the ending of this book has me thinking of what we are going to see at then end of this show. Is it going to be a good thing or a bad thing.
Great read but I actually found the tie-ins to be better than the overall series and highly recommend reading them alongside that. This broke mutants and X-Men and brought mutants back down to the minority they were always treated as.
Excuse me, but Marvel is not allowed to leave me with an ending like that. My mind is blown. I need to read the next *checks to see how many comics there are* 7 comics. I loved it. There was a surprising amount of Spider-Man in this first issue, so that’s really good! I’m just shook. My mind is just blown.
adventurous
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
After finishing Wandavision, I knew I had to read House of M and, within a few minutes, had it on my kindle. This was an intense story, exploring Wanda’s reality bending powers and a bit more into the minds of mutants and avengers alike. The comics move easily from one to the other and the artwork was really well done both in style and coloration of the different realities. It was interesting to see the world with mutants as the majority, and would have liked to explore more of this world and the House of M in particular (although there is obviously limited space in this format). I’m glad I read this, although now want to read all the comics in the run up to and after this event. It ended on quite the cliff-hanger.
Read it in one sitting. Could not put it down. Bendis never disappoints. In this story, Scarlett Witch has a breakdown and alters reality to give all the heroes their ideal life. It throws around some great what-ifs: what if Gwen Stacy never died? What if Magneto ruled the world? What if Scott and Emma got married? What if Logan actually remembered his entire life?
There's a lot of the heroes sitting around together, discussing the different courses of action and what exactly is the right thing to do in this kind of situation, which I really loved. It's kind of a turn on for my inner comic book geek when that happens. Other than that, Peter Parker's anguish was palpable and I was right there with him. Hawkeye's anger was also spot on, beautifully drawn and written.
It's awesome and kind of sad and definitely haunting, and it has the type of cliffhanger ending that both thrills and annoys me. I wish Thor, Black Widow and Hulk were included, but other than that, I got no complaints.
There's a lot of the heroes sitting around together, discussing the different courses of action and what exactly is the right thing to do in this kind of situation, which I really loved. It's kind of a turn on for my inner comic book geek when that happens. Other than that, Peter Parker's anguish was palpable and I was right there with him. Hawkeye's anger was also spot on, beautifully drawn and written.
It's awesome and kind of sad and definitely haunting, and it has the type of cliffhanger ending that both thrills and annoys me. I wish Thor, Black Widow and Hulk were included, but other than that, I got no complaints.
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
its interesting to see the similarities between this and wandavision.. just let wanda do what she wants ❤️