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This was a lot of fun. It really stayed in the spirit of the original New Mutants comics while still having a very good plot, great art, and a lot of horror elements and really good suspense. The characters were also very good and still just as relatable as adults as they were as clueless teenagers
The artwork was so beautiful I cried tears of happiness.And it was nice seeing a more recent piece on the original New Mutants because as of yet, I haven't visited the older than '2000s comics of the X-Men.Soon.
-i literally never know what is going on with david haller, sorry-glad that dani is being set up as having an important role despite her lack of powers-oof roberto is so whitewashed-that art in the final issue was. very bad
I would probably give this 3.5 or 3.75 five stars if I could. This is my first run-in with the New Mutants so I knew nothing about who was on the team or what had happened previously. I would say this wasn't the easiest place to jump in as the book contains previous storylines that are not well-explained. A good example of this is Magik who everyone is mad about and I had a hard time discerning why. This wasn't a huge deal as the plot focuses on the strange happenings in a town and eventually Le...
Damn! I am on an X-Men streak!This is about the fourth book I've read this month with some sort of mutant team on the cover. Go me!Unfortunately, I'm still not familiar with all the nuances of everything X-related.Are there any readers out there who can claim to be an X-pert?Like what I did there? X-men...X-pert. Huh?!Ooooooh yeeeeeah.Well, there's more where that came from, baby!So these guys are the New Mutants. Except they're not. Not new, anyway.They used to be the requisite Kid-Mutant team,...
Continuing the great x-read of 2017/18...I love the New Mutants and it is really great to see them back. Legion's story is really well-written, fun, and suspenseful. But it just kind of suddenly ends when it felt like it was just getting going. From there the rest of the volume just isn't as good. Certainly not bad and I am definitely looking forward to more of this series, but it felt a bit discombobulated.
Dani and Karma are in trouble according to Magik who arrived slightly discombobulated.According to Magik they will both die soon.I'm familiar with the New Mutants even though this is my first time reading a New Mutants title. That's the nice part of the X-titles the characters have lots of room to run around and play. The Battlefield for this volume is Legion. Inside his mind and outside facing him.His mind is not a fun place to be.I liked the Return of Legion. David Haller is dangerously fun an...
The New Mutants are: Cannonball, Sunspot, Magma, Magik, Dani Moonstar and Karma aka the X-Men’s B-team aka who?! When one of their team goes missing, they set out to find her in a remote town – and guess who’s awaiting? Legion! It’s six versus however many dozens of personalities are inside David Haller’s whacked-out mind! After some truly dismal recent X-Men books, I thought I’d go back a few years and try out Zeb Wells’ acclaimed 2009 run on New Mutants despite recognising only a couple of cha...
❎ Review! ❎.In 2009, Zeb Wells - fresh off his run on Amazing Spider-Man - revitalised a stagnant X-Men property and brought it into the 21st century. The series reunited the entire original New Mutants team, now adults, and - in this volume, at least - one of their more famous villains, Professor Xavier’s son, Legion. This trade collects the first 5 issues. So, was it everything it’s cracked up to be? As a big New Mutants fan, why did I wait this long to read it? These answers and more, below!....
New Mutants: Return of Legion (reviewed as part of the New Mutants by Zeb Wells Complete Collection)By Zeb Wells(Writer), Diogenes Neves (Penciller), Zachary Baldus (Penciller)Published by Marvel, 2009Synopsis: The New Mutants go to Colorado to search for Dani Moonstar and Karma after they went missing investigation a missing persons case. Review: Alright, this is not a book that you can jump in with no knowledge of the New Mutants. It really relies on you knowing the main themes of our main cas...
Enjoyable read but the art for the final issue of this volume was off putting and might be the worst I've seen from a comic from the "Big 2" for a long time.
Being a huge fan of the original Nee Mutants, it was great to come back and see most of the original team together. The story is fairly contained that it should be fine for most people with some familiarity with the X-Men but it’s probably meant for fans of the New Mutants like myself.
Wish the art was better. Last issue's art is great, though.
This was a fun read!Sam gets the team together but its their first mission and well they have to rescue their friends Karma and Mirage and well Illyana is there too and they do split up going to that place and one team finds Karma's body and the other find her soul is trapped inside legion and what not and we get the clue of whats been going on and the arduous explanation and then the team facing off against Legion of personalities and its such a wild read and you find yourself going crazy until...
Great Read...... :)
A fun read with some good action and comedy moments. Legion is unique villain that's both creepy and actual serious threat. I wanted to see more of him and his warped personalities. I liked the artist style until last chapter. It's worth your time. Tt's about 3.5.
While I love the character's from the New Mutant's team, I mainly picked up this book due to it's future involvement in some crossover events. Despite this, I was pleasantly surprised to find a great story! This book has all my favourite New Mutants, with the exception of Rahne sadly, and it has a great story! This is actually my first time reading a book with Legion, and I didn't really know what his powers were before hand. In spite of this, the book just clicked with me at some point and I "g...
It's like this: I was a kid in the '80s. As such, I have a deep, loving connection with Marvel characters who were also kids in the '80s. As such, the New Mutants (see also: Power Pack and Kitty Pryde) will always have a special place in my comicbook loving heart.When the '90s hit, Rob 'can't-draw-to-save-his-life' Liefeld came along and disembowelled the New Mutants book, turning it into the 'oh-so-grim-and-gritty' X-Force. He completely ruined one of my favourite books. I hated him for it then...
Enjoyed my first New Mutants story line. However, issue 5 was not my favorite art work. It seemed like there was some new artist on that part and doesn't really fit the other 4 issues.
I only have a passing familiarity with most of these characters, and the first issue assumes not only that we know them, but that we have a lot of affection for them. Fortunately, the rest of this arc highlights David Haller, an excellent antagonist (and probably a terrible representation of mental health; funny how often those go together).The art is really inconsistent - the third issue has the best art, but not all of Neves’ issues are as strong. Unfortunately a different artist handles the f...