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Astonishing X-Men #17
By Hervé St.Louis

September 23, 2006 - 19:59

Publisher(s): Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Josh Whedon
Penciller(s): John Cassaday


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Kitty Pryde is under a spell and wants to save her child who has enormous powers. Don’t feel as if you have just missed an important chapter. It all unfolds this very issue. The X-Men can no longer fight the forces of the Hellfire Club but someone is back to spoil their victory. Can he give the X-Men the break they need to escape?

I’ve been complaining about the lack of story material in Astonishing X-Men for months. I’ve come to the conclusion that all the padding is for readers who prefer the psychological elements of the story instead of seeing a meaningful progression. It’s the only way I can justify all the empty story elements in this book. The cover tells it like it is. It’s just a blank with some people experiencing new emotions. All of the issue is nothing but a flashback/illusion gone wrong. Where this story fits with the regular continuity of the X-Men world is not even worth asking.

Cassaday’s work is a pleasure to watch. He adds to the psychological element of this story. If fact if he weren’t there, people would have complained that this story was poor a long time ago.

6/10

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