Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-5448995-20160324011425/@comment-4548390-20160326042518

SunGodKizaru wrote: Well that would make no sense, as of February the X-books are the team books selling better on average and with much less marketing than most books, that would be even more idiotic than some things Marvel has done with X-men the past few years. Fantastic Four wasn't selling that well. It's more likely if it's true that they want to boycott the X-Series as some people say (forgot to put it in my previous comment). That would be dumb indeed.

SunGodKizaru wrote: The stories have become bad, specially in Bendis hands and Marvel keeps repeating the same thing over and over with them, the X-men have saved so many people over the years, but the story is always the same, "oh we fear mutants, mutants are evil" and boom mutant extinction event. Bendis' run wasn't that bad at all. If it wasn't because of it, some cool things wouldn't have happened, like the Original Five in the present (though I think it's time to them to return to the past), Cyclops' team post-AvX, Raze and the future Brotherhood (with yet other evil child of Xavier) and some other things. The thing is that his stories had some pretty good premises but he didn't know how to develop them well, like Battle of the Atom and the crossovers with the Guardians.

SunGodKizaru wrote: Yeah we will have to wait, right now I'm enjoying Uncanny a lot and Extraordinary hasn't been bad either, I don't care for the past kids, the book might be good, but I just can't care about it, I want the main version having books and if you want to make a team of teens use the many, many, many always forgotten X-men students(many of which have fanbases). All-New Wolverine has been pretty good as well. Yeah, I'm really enjoying the recent X-Books, specially the Extraordinary X-Men. Old Man Logan is really good too.