Uncanny X-men #493
By Hervé St-LouisJan 14, 2008 - 22:37
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Not having read the previous chapters in Messiah Complex I was quite capable of understanding what was going on. Whereas normally one should praise comic books that offer easy jumping points for readers, the fact that it was too easy means that the story is padded and stretched over several chapters across several series and that none of what we read, ultimately matters. Unlike past issues of Uncanny X-Men where each became a classic, this issue will not be remembered in five years. It will be but generic sub chapter in grander tale that seems like it will never end. The story was not bad. It was entertaining. However, this story did not cover any new ground or creativity heights.
I didn’t like the artwork in this issue. It felt like it was pencil washes but there was so many details and action in every page that a reader loses his focus on what really matters. Instead of guiding readers through what are the essential elements of the comic book, Tan drowns them with useless visual information that looks less polished. As for the inkers, were they even involved in the development of this issue?
Last Updated: Jan 7, 2012 - 7:41
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