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X-Treme X-Men #5

 

 

SCORE: 55

 

X-Treme X-Men #5 

 

The best part about X-Treme X-Men #5 is this series is done. This is my third testing out of modern day X-Men comics and two have been complete failures, whereas one has been below average. This franchise is not doing much for me. The one saving grace is families can ignore this and save for their money for products that are better. There will be spoilers in this review of the X-Treme X-Men #5 comic book.

The first page we get in X-Treme X-Men #5 is a recap page that also contains the credits. There are twenty pages of comic book content within X-Treme X-Men #5. Advertisements can be found throughout this comic book. At the end the writers try and entice readers to check out some other X-Men titles. They did not interest me personally. Plus this is the second major flop in X-Men comics I have read.

The issues families will have with X-Treme X-Men #5 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false goddess, sexual deviancy and more. X-Treme X-Men #5 is so unbelievable. The X-Men with no powers are able to defeat the sentinel that stole their powers, and then easily destroy Ogun. As if that were not enough the mostly peaceful protestors were talked down by someone they were trying to attack.

I love how X-Treme X-Men #5 is so against violence in one area, and then all for it in another. This is typical liberal dogma. They are for BLM destroying businesses, murdering people, and more. They are against anyone standing up for themselves against a corrupt government like January 6th. BTW the people on January 6th were invited in, and the FBI was encouraging the mob mentality with operatives. Anyone with half a brain realizes the double standard.

X-Treme X-Men #5 has to make up hatred against them that honestly makes no sense. In fact the people that were mostly peaceful and protesting did not seem to be hating. The X-Men were the aggressors, attackers, and haters. Reading X-Treme X-Men #5 left a bad taste in my mouth. I did not like or enjoy this comic. I notice Rogue was being hateful to Wolverine in X-Treme X-Men #5. I feel like the people preaching the message in X-Treme X-Men #5 need to apply it to their lives first.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 50%
Replay/Extras: 56%
Story: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Claremont, Larroca, Guru-efx
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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