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X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 

 

I decided to check out the X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 comic book. I know the X-Men comics have not done well with us. I know I could be on the verge of getting burned yet again. X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 cost me $5.99. There are thirty pages of comic book content within X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1. I know of other comic books that have thirty pages that sell for one dollar less.

There are some credits with the art on page two of the X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 comic book. There is also a credit page after the comic book content. Advertisements can be found throughout the X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 comic book. There is a page near the end of X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 devoted to the comic book that follows this one. That comic book is X-Men of Apocalypse #1.

Spoiler are going to be a part of this review going forward. The issues families can have with X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. I found it very interesting that Marvel was going back to this whole side universe, different time line kind of thing. Havok is killed in X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1. Scott Summers is not aware of the death of his brother.

Magneto thought killing Apocalypse would end the turmoil. The humans nuked the world. They thought that time would loop and all would be well. It was not. Mr. Sinister captures Forge in X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1. Morph went undercover to find out who had been captured. Rogue and Magneto are married in X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1.

The idea in X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 is their timeline is the one that should actually exist. They are going to time travel to key points in time to change things. The shock ending at the end of X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 is Nate Grey shows up. He tells them they are not supposed to be there. X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 is not horrible. I may read some more of this series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 66%
Writing: 73%
Replay/Extras: 64%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 67%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Loeb, Di Meo
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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