Duggan takes cheesy action movie tropes and moves them around the page with great efficiency.
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Duggan takes cheesy action movie tropes and moves them around the page with great efficiency.
Duggan marches right into the story.
That’s remarkably sharp prose.
The slow and gradual romance...has been a lot of fun to watch.
Duggan delivers a witty, admirable thug to the page with charm
Duggan is working on a tiny, little canvas that echoes through themes that go back to the dawn of storytelling.
Duggan lays out the opening action with wit and poise.
Duggan adds a bit of a twist on the traditional.
it gets pretty weak a couple of pages after the opening.
As Orchis makes their moves, the X-Men meet the Initiative’s newest weapons.
Duggan’s central idea is pretty silly.
The X-Men figure out what to do with the Brood as Jean battles Nightmare.
As the X-Men battle the Brood, Jean Grey and Magik go to Broo to help, and Forge and Monet struggle on Knowhere.
As Forge and Monet take a trip into a black hole, the X-Men face off against the Brood.
The Lauras meet.
Forge finds something quite unexpected in the Vault.
As Forge makes his way into the Vault, the X-Men have problems of their own.
When the jokes don’t feel flat, they end up feeling dated.
The X-Men return to the Vault to find out what Forge has been doing to stop the Children of the Vault's threat.
The X-Men have to deal with another threat as the war against the Eternals rages.