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A review by jaina8851
Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 7 by Chris Claremont, Bob McLeod, Michael Golden, Dave Cockrum, Jim Sherman, Brent Anderson, Bill Sienkiewicz
adventurous
emotional
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
I do dearly wish that whoever wrote the summaries for these collections took into account that there might be people reading them for the very first time on digital platforms, because I am SO tired of getting spoiled before I even have a chance to read the issues 😞
This volume contained so many things that I really liked. Having never read any of the Avengers, I was totally blown away by Carol's story in Avengers Annual #10.I thought in the beginning of the issue that they were doing the exact thing that had apparently been done to her in the Avengers series with downplaying the impact that a surprise accelerated SA pregnancy would have on a person, and the ending just knocked my socks off with her actually calling the Avengers out and telling them off. I totally expected this to be another baddie of the month, everything goes back to normal issue, and was so impressed and surprised with how dark and serious it was. Come to find out that this is a pretty famous issue and I was unsurprisingly not the only one who felt strongly about how this topic was handled!
I also absolutely *loved* the Kitty Bedtime Story, it was such a cute delight and I loved the little references to past moments as well.
This volume contained so many things that I really liked. Having never read any of the Avengers, I was totally blown away by Carol's story in Avengers Annual #10.
I also absolutely *loved* the Kitty Bedtime Story, it was such a cute delight and I loved the little references to past moments as well.