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The Uncanny X-Men #700

 

 

SCORE: 61

 

The Uncanny X-Men #700 

 

I read that The Uncanny X-Men #700 would be the end of an age and thought it might be an interesting comic book to read. I also know that X-Men is rebooting after The Uncanny X-Men #700. The Uncanny X-Men #700 cost me $9.99. There are eighty pages of comic book content within The Uncanny X-Men #700. There are some advertisements throughout the The Uncanny X-Men #700 comic book near the end.

The stories in The Uncanny X-Men #700 are broken out into different sections. The main one is fifty-two pages, then a three page story, five page story, and two ten page stories. There will be spoilers in my review of the The Uncanny X-Men #700 comic book. Please bear with me as I have not been reading X-Men comics in terms of the mainline for a very long time. I know about the living island but not a lot.

These characters come back from being in exile in another land. They built a peaceful society of mutants. They have no interest in war or the human world in The Uncanny X-Men #700. Apocalypse winds up attacking different characters in The Uncanny X-Men #700 because he feels like war, battle, and struggle is needed. Other mutants like the X-Men attack him to get him to stand down.

The characters from the utopian world seem fine with being attacked. They are very condescending in how superior they feel to the others. The issues families can have in The Uncanny X-Men #700 are violence, blood, false gods, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. Charles Xavier also is on way to stand trial for his part in the end of the last battle that caused a lot of humans to die.

It looks like Charles Xavier was in a coma but came out of it in the end of The Uncanny X-Men #700. Nightcrawler has his own story in Uncanny X-Men #700 entitled Getting to Know You. He and his mother go over the past. The recap and credits are two pages in The Uncanny X-Men #700 near the beginning. There is a lot of content within The Uncanny X-Men #700 for the price. I compare that to comic books that have twenty pages and sell for $3.99.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 55%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Duggan, Gillen, Ewing, Cassara, Noto, Werneck, Yu, Simonson, Brooks, Romita Jr., Opena, Vecchio, Casselli, Pichelli, Claremont, Larroca, Simone, McKay, Garron
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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