Review of
X-Men (1963) #15
It ain't Shakespeare, that's for certain. But the book has come a long way. It isn't good yet - but it is better.
Hank's origin is nearly a waste of space and time. People said, wow. He's different. And SCENE!
But the Sentinels are becoming the cornerstone around what will save this comic come around issue 100 or so. I like the art, strangely. It has a distinct flavor. That's inspiring.
But the story still has a long way to go. I'm a little bit surprised that it held itself together - AND that the comic retained most of these origins to build around so many years later.
Hank's origin is nearly a waste of space and time. People said, wow. He's different. And SCENE!
But the Sentinels are becoming the cornerstone around what will save this comic come around issue 100 or so. I like the art, strangely. It has a distinct flavor. That's inspiring.
But the story still has a long way to go. I'm a little bit surprised that it held itself together - AND that the comic retained most of these origins to build around so many years later.





















