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X-men: Divided We Stand # 1Review

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Authors: Mike Carey, Chris Yost, Craig Kyle, Matt Fraction, and Skottie Young
Artist: Brandon Peterson, Sana Takeda, Skottie Young, and Jamie McKelvie

I thought they had cancelled X-men Unlimited? I was almost 100% they had, but for some reason what I am reading feels like an issue of an overpriced X-men Unlimited comic. This book is a collection of short stories that deal with the aftermath of Messiah Complex. But did we really have that many loose ends to tie up?

We get five stories that feature Cannonball, Nightcrawler, Anole, Nehzno, and Hellion. Cannonball returns home to Kentucky to be picked up by Paige and they hit a bar, because Cannonball is depressed that the X-men broke up and needs to drown his sorrows. Then we get the stereotypical family vs. family in KY from Chuck Austen’s horrible run. It’s the Guthries vs. the Cabots in a bar brawl….yeeeeehhhhaaawwww! Nehzno makes his return to Wakkanda to be reminded that his “kind” isn’t welcome there, even by family. Northstar pays a visit to Anole who feels like he doesn’t belong in his own town thanks to the X-men, Hellion looks to Magneto for vengeance against the X-men, and Scalphunter gets a visit from Nightcrawler to discuss how good his migas plate is.

So, back to my question; Is this two issue limited series really needed to tie up loose ends? Sure, but it would have made a hell of a lot more sense to release it right after Messiah Complex ended. While I appreciate the character study we get in each chapter, the stories were just dull. The best one comes from Skottie Young, even though Northstar has mysteriously lost his French accent, it was still a touching story about not able to fit in at home after you have seen the things you have while in the X-mansion. Anole (who I had no idea was gay) feels like an exile and hurts because he doesn’t trust himself around his family and his town. But it’s also a dual theme of not just hurt, but abandonment, much like the Hellion story.

The remaining three were just boring and really served no purpose. So what if the X-men disbanded? Why is Cannonball so pissed? Just call Boom Boom, Boomer, Meltdown, or whatever the fuck she is calling herself these days and get X-force together again. Shit, I’m sure Sunspot and Magma aren’t doing anything but eating bonbons and watching reruns of Where are they Now: New Mutants Edition! Nehzno can’t fit in because he is an outsider, not because he is a mutant. Way to rule your kingdom Black Panther! I found Fraction’s story really lame. Nicieza already gave us a look at humanizing Scalphunter in the Gambit series. He even talked about how clones can’t have a soul, but that part didn’t bother me. What bothered me the most in this story is for Nightcrawler (who is still a man of the cloth right?) to even threaten to kill him is just out of character. What is the purpose of Nightcrawler visiting this guy for days, eating his food, and quoting Walter Benjamin? What I guess was supposed to be an emotional story about finding God, really felt empty (this is coming from the wuzz that cries at movies too.)

Skottie Young really defined the way the New X-men looked and I really miss his art in a monthly book. Brandon Peterson has really changed the way his art looks, he has come a long way from the days of being a Jim Lee clone. To be hones the art was fine in every story. The only bad thing I can say is Takeda’s art makes everyone look really young. I couldn’t tell an age difference between Nehzno and his mother, unless of course Wakkanda women just age well. I have mixed feeling about this book. I feel like its stories that needed to be told, but not really necessary to buy. But hey, if you want to know what happened to some of these characters after Messiah Complex, you know you already have a copy. C+

Uncanny X-men # 496 Review

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Author: Ed Brubaker
Artist: Mike Choi
Colors: Sonia Oback
Letterer: Joe Carmagna

Warning: Review contains spoilers
Uncanny X-men has been getting better and better over the last year. I believe that Bru has finally found the character’s voices and is getting comfortable with the cast. Sure Nightcrawler doesn’t pull out the classic mein freud or Colossus uses the tovarish line every five seconds, but they are still in character.

Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Wolverine are still in Mother Russia visiting the graves of Peter’s parents. They then go into a bar and make a crack at Juggernaut walking in, take down some Russian thugs, and are set to leave Russia. Meanwhile Cyclops and Emma are leaving the Savage Land to see what has happened to Angel and apparently Hepzibah, who seem to be caught in an acid flashback. The mysterious party responsible is a goddess who has managed to block Emma from finding her friends.

My biggest problem with the issue has nothing to do with Bru, but more with the editors. If you don’t want to know the ending of Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-men, you might want to skip this issue. But yeah, it seems that Kitty Pryde doesn’t make it out alive or at least not back home with the rest of the X-men. Of course it doesn’t go into detail, but it still irritates me when they do things like this.

Sure, the book has been late and it’s not Bru’s fault his book comes out on time, but man they really drop the bomb in this issue. Also, since when does Cyclops need to be told what a Celestial is? Doesn’t he remember almost getting squashed by a Celestial’s foot during the Judgment War storyline in X-factor?

While the issue remains a fun issue to read, I really can’t believe they are following up Messiah Complex with a hippie villain. Also, I’m assuming that Hepzibah is now a “cat lady” and has lost all her skunk attributes. I think Mike Choi’s artwork is completely gorgeous, but of course Oback has lots to do with that. However, even though his art is very clean and pretty, I don’t think he is really suited for a team book like this. I think he draws everyone too young and he has the same faces on most the guys. But, his Emma Frost is nice to look at. So, overall it’s still a fun issue and I hope the revelation of the mystery goddess is not someone lame like Lorelei or Beautiful Dreamer. B-

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