Seth Peck and Paul Azaceta debut on "X-Men" #38 with a story teaming up Domino and Daredevil. It's not necessarily an "X-Men" story, but it is entertaining in its own right.
Full review here.
Seth Peck and Paul Azaceta debut on "X-Men" #38 with a story teaming up Domino and Daredevil. It's not necessarily an "X-Men" story, but it is entertaining in its own right.
Full review here.
Issue was pretty much filler. Not bad, but nothing memorable
Say No to decompressed storytelling!
I was suckered in by the cover with Lopez having worked on Catwoman in the past. No regrets. Was a quick and fun street level super hero beat'em up.
The title's ending right? Not much to enjoy here. A little Domino/Daredevil team-up. Felt more like a Domino title than an X-Men one. Think it's more about leading up to the split with the X-Men team which I guess will get more focus in the next issue. Really sad about Wood's run ending too early feels reminscent of Gillen's Uncanny run ending too soon...
I enjoyed Domino's disguise-wear sandal boots. Too bad the image enhancer has better fashion sense than she does, though.
It was a fun issue, and I look forward to the next one.
"That's the thing about the Phoenix. There always has to be destruction... Before rebirth. " - Scott Summers
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