Uncanny X-men #475
By Hervé St.Louis
July 20, 2006 - 07:17
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Ed Brubaker
Penciller(s): Billy Tan
Inker(s): Danny Miki
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This is a perfect introductory issue for people too confused to understand the X-Men’s world. I still don’t understand who has powers, who doesn’t, why and how can the Professor walk, but it doesn’t affect the reading of this story. There is a formula underlying the script as this is evidently the “recruiting issue,” while the next will probably be the first fight or escape from Earth story. It’s not bad writing, but I don’t like knowing what to expect next in my comics. I doubt another dip and destruction of the space faring Shi’ar empire is a groundbreaking event. Been there, done that.
The artwork really set the tone for the series. I would call it retro 1990s. It looks and feels like Wilce Portacio. After a period of ultra realism in comic book art, we are back to more expressive books. I don’t mind as the artist is very good and adds a lot of fluidity to the series. Actually, this is improved Wilce Portacio with some lingering realism inserted in.
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