X-Men - Part 1

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I've not read much of his original series. I was a huge fan of the Death's Head II story. Death's Head was only in the first issue or so but that little bit made me love him.
 

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Deathstrike is back from the dead again?! That b**** is more tenacious than Sabretooth.
 
She died during Messiah Complex. X-23 killed her. I even remember a few people creating an uproar because X-23 killed her instead of Wolverine.

I didn't think the Deathstrike we saw during Sisterhood was even the real thing. We saw Spiral creating it in a lab. I thought it was a copy made to look like her.
 
So I'm guessing Warrens going to go all Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Smeagol/Gollum ect split personality level crazy
 
Well, you gotta figure there would be some side effects to having Space God tech shoved up your bung hole.
 
I know the arc is most likely going to end with Warren learning to control his evil Death form, but part of me hopes it ends him losing the Death form entirely.
 
Maybe the Archangel actually splits from him or something? Becomes an entity of it's own?

Regardless what happens, Remender is killing it with this series. I trust whatever he has planned.
 
I kind of hope Archangel goes ape s*** and kicks wolverines ass.
 
X-Force has been my favorite X-team since Cyclops brought them back. When X-23 destroyed Deathstrike was when I learned how B.A. that character is. I'm a little bummed that she's back from the dead already.

The art for that X-Men Annual looks terrible to me.
 
The Dark Angel Saga seems to call to mind The Dark Phoenix Saga
 
I'm kinda hoping Death and Angel split into two personalities via Hobgoblin/Demogoblin, but as soemone else said above me... I trust Remender to do his thing.
 
So I've been a little behind in X-Factor. I just read #216, and I loved Monet's conversation with Spider-Man about how he brings all of his problems on himself and he uses his anonymity to never take responsibility for his actions. It seems like writers who don't write Spidey's comics love to use the R-word against him whenever they get the chance to cameo him in another comic.

Also, Emanuela Lupacchino is a fantastic artist.
 
Well, it's being written by Mike Carey. He's not going to write an X-Men comic starring Not-Rogue. As annoyed as I get by his Rogue Love, I have to admit he still writes a decent X-Men comic and he has more restraint with his favorite characters than, say, Chris Claremont.
 
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