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X-Men Blue, Vol. 1: Strangest by Cullen Bunn

rldepencier's review

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

garthranzz's review

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3.0

Finished book two in my #24in48 #readathon. I've not been into the X-Men in over a decade so when they rebooted I decided to give Blue and Gold a try. Of the two I would only recommend Blue, Gold just didn't cut it. I'll also try the new Astonishing that started this week but I only read them when I have trade's worth of issues. X-Men: Blue Vol. 1: Strangest - 3 ⭐️'s out of 5

crookedtreehouse's review

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2.0

X-Men Blue is just a continuation of All New X-Men, but minus the added interesting characters (you'll be missed Kid Apocalypse and Idie), and plus the dull twist of working for Magneto.

The gang ends up re-encountering characters from The Ultimate Universe and then not doing much interesting with them. I'm also not too keen on the art. It's not bad, it's just a departure from most of the previous stules

If you haven't been religiously following the adventures of the time displaced X-babies, then this book is probably not for you.

mjfmjfmjf's review

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4.0

A pleasant enough read. I wish they could figure out what Jean looks like and draw her consistently. But otherwise the story hangs together pretty well. And the new old x-men continue to be better than the old old x-men ever were. And I like the Beast learning magic and Jean being lead. As for working with Magneto, that never ends well.

papercrowns's review

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3.0

I was a little disappointed. The writing had some nice character moments here and there, but the plot didn't feel very tight or substantial, and the artwork wasn't for me except the issue one prologue by Matteo Buffagni (which was so stylish and moody). I loved the costume designs though. Just seems a little beige in general. More like a supplemental read rather than a proper ongoing title. Maybe more of a 2.5 rounded up?

Miss Sinister seems like an awfully lazy character choice. I've not seen her before so I could be missing something but she just seems like Sinister in White Queen clothing. I'm totally down with more women characters, and totally fine with race and gender swapping, but there doesn't seem to be anything unique about her, or any point to making a gender-swapped version.

Purely from an aesthetic point of view, I liked Jimmy Hudson with his beard and blonde Wolverine hair, but then the artist changed and the beard disappeared and it lost me. Without any character development, he just looked like someone colored Wolverine in wrong.

Jean and Hank are the standouts, and they seem to be the only two with anything interesting going on in terms of character development, so I'll be interested to see where they go, and if the rest of the team become anything more than set dressing.

lukeisthename34's review

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3.0

Fun stuff.

hayleymorgan548's review

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4.0

good, but man, Xmen timeline is confusing

woodenpersonality's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

filipmagnus's review

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5.0

I'm gonna give this a 4.5 since I enjoyed it an awful lot! Cullen Bunn's run on Uncanny X-Men: Superior was probably the best amongst the post-Secret Wars amongst all the X-books...and still, it wasn't all that great.

This volume of X-Men: Blue, for the first time in the last two-three years, has a tone of hopefulness that was sorely lacking in the Marvel NOW X-Books reboots. The Original Five X-men are still in the present, once again reunited after space adventures, Jean's shenanigans in Extraordinary X-Men, and more!

A full review is on the way.