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I picked this up because I never read a comic with Emma Frost as a main character. She has always been in the background doing evil stuff. In this comic I thought she was going to be good or at least TRY to be good, however she's still doing evil stuff. The plot was good and I was surprised that I was surprised (if that makes sense) with the little twist at the end.
The artwork in this was so bad, honestly the blood looked like red globs of paint thrown around in the fighting scenes.
I want to know more about her background, I may do some google & goodread searches to see what comics I should read to learn more about Emma.
There is also another mini comic but I didn't care about it. I had no idea what was going on.
The artwork in this was so bad, honestly the blood looked like red globs of paint thrown around in the fighting scenes.
I want to know more about her background, I may do some google & goodread searches to see what comics I should read to learn more about Emma.
There is also another mini comic but I didn't care about it. I had no idea what was going on.
The Emma Frost story was cool, the Apocalypse ending was just sorta alright. Overall this X-Men Black miniseries has just been okay. The Magneto issue was the best, then I’d say Juggernaut and this were fairly good. The others I didn’t care for.
I really enjoyed the X-Men Black line, so I’m a bit sad to see it go. It’s always fun to see a new perspective on the same setting, and what could possibly be more drastic of a change than to have us see everything through the antagonists eyes? Okay, so some of these characters aren’t always antagonists, but they dance over the line often enough to count in this case.
Emma Frost always makes me think of a classical vampire. The type with class that have mastered politics, while still not taking shit from anybody. They’re usually the best at plotting revenge, or just getting what they want, and they’re not afraid to play the long game. Sound familiar? I think that’s why I like her character so much, and why I enjoyed seeing things from her perspective here.
Emma Frost always makes me think of a classical vampire. The type with class that have mastered politics, while still not taking shit from anybody. They’re usually the best at plotting revenge, or just getting what they want, and they’re not afraid to play the long game. Sound familiar? I think that’s why I like her character so much, and why I enjoyed seeing things from her perspective here.
Maybe I overhyped this book, based off the author’s twitter presence, but I was expecting a much bigger emotional punch of a story. In the end it didn’t give us any new insight into Emma’s decision making process. We got more of that from a recent issue of Iceman (#2) than we did here, which is a shame given how big an Emma fan Leah williams is.
Not my favorite character, and not my favorite new series. I won't continue with this one. Even if it isn't that bad, it just too «teenage» for not saying childish for me.