![]() ![]() I'm not sure why but there are no characters of color here. That being said, I must admit that this is certainly not my favorite line up. I feel like I should give props for an X-men book that didn't focus on Wolverine over everyone else. She didn't stand out the same way she usually does to me and I'm not sure why that is? ![]() I appreciated the reference to when she first met Emma and she had a few bad ass moments. Even her making blatantly sexual comments about Scott seemed more in character and those were kind of awkwardly placed, too. ![]() Emma Frost is a complex character but her comments are often biting or slightly cold, not quippy. Why? Because they came from characters that wouldn't say things like this. And a lot of them feel like he was just patting himself on the back as he wrote them. The problems I have with his films were, however. Strangely enough, the problems I have with his shows weren't present here. ![]() He's definitely not my favorite person when it comes to Marvel products but I like Firefly and Serenity and I like X-men, so I have this a shot. I tried letting my feelings on Whedon's take on the MCU films aside to read this. I started this review laughing because I finished this book and forgot I'd finished it 10 minutes later. ![]()
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