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X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2

 

 

SCORE: 43

 

X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 

 

After reading the first issue and finding out it was a two comic book series I bumped X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 down in my priority listing. In fact it got bumped down multiple times. I finally got through plenty of better comic books and got into X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2. This comic book is as bad if not worse than the first one. There will be spoilers in this review. I am glad to be done with this series and will not be checking it out again in the future.

X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 asks a question to readers right off the bat: "How far would you go for your planet?" I immediately cringed because it felt like reading some radical propaganda trying to indoctrinate young minds into terrorism. Nature Girl and Curse are the main characters in X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2. They are attacking an oil refinery. Black Mamba has been hired to try and stop these two on a murderous rampage.

Sauron shows up and attacks humans, and Black Mamba. He wants a new lab. Not really sure how he thought these people were connected with what happened to his lab. That never really made sense to me. Sauron looks like another raving mad lunatic. Wolverine gets there and is in a mood for a fight. Professor X tries to bring Nature Girl in peacefully but Curse somehow messes with the helmet with his hurtful power.

The issues families will have with X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 are violence, blood, gore, lack of attire, enticement to lust, radical far left propaganda, eco terrorism, evolution, bad language, and more. At the end of the day Nature Girl and Curse are found guilty and sentenced to this hole. They are then freed by the island so they can continue their murderous work. The lack of accountability in X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 is horrible.

There are forty pages of content within X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2. Ads can be found throughout this comic book. It was a real chore to stomach all of the hateful content, propaganda, and lies within X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2. The end of this comic book references it will be back at some point in the future. They will not get my money. X-Men Unlimited X-Men Green #2 is already overpriced for the content provided.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Writing: 40%
Replay/Extras: 40%
Story: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 45%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Duggan, Laiso, Rosenberg
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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