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Look at how the brilliance of Walt Simonson’s artwork so perfectly captures the permeating aura of Scott Summers’s stinkface. Look how he uses light and shadow to accentuate the pouty lower lip. Look at the subtle angular nature of his elongated horse face. Inspiring work, Mr. Simonson. (X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
This is Sabertooth’s first appearance in an X-Men comic. He’s taking part in the Marauders assault against the Morlocks in the sewers of New York City, but he’s acting alone in this comic, preferring to hunt and kill by himself. It is amazing to see just how similar he is to Wolverine, from his powers to his mannerisms and his way of talking. If I was reading this for the first time back in the day I’d probably be asking “geez does everybody have a healing factor now?”
Look out Leech!! Don't let him get you!! (X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
The massacre continues. There are even more Marauders in this issue of X-Factor than who we saw in Uncanny X-Men #211 indicating that this is a larger coordinated assault than what it first seemed, making the whole prospect of a single super villain team murdering thousands of mutants seem a bit more plausible. (X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
X-Factor is able to save Rusty Collins and Skids from the Mutant Massacre, but Warren gets left behind to give the others time to escape and he ends up paying the price. Another casualty. The writers are doing a good job of allowing all the main characters to live but many of them are many are going to come away from the event with lasting injuries. This is by my count the second time Warren has been crucified.
(X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
Candy Southern is about as sick of these mutants’ bullshit as I am. You’re too good for these assholes, girl! Blah. Besides that, Warren and Jean’s friendship has always been just a little bit too close for comfort for me, and I know this because everytime they have a scene like this I throw up in my mouth. (X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
Shit!!! Apocalypse makes a brief appearance during Mutant Massacre, long enough to give encouragement to the Marauders for culling the mutant herd before smashing Harpoons face in, and then whisking the Morlock named Plague off to become Pestilence, the first horseman of the apocalypse. Man, after a questionable start, Apocalypse got real cool, real quick. (X-Factor #10 – Nov 1986)
DIEGO CONTI |pubblica il nuovo singolo Per l’ultima volta
DIEGO CONTI |pubblica il nuovo singolo Per l’ultima volta
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DIEGO CONTI, finalista Sanremo Giovani, concorrente XFactor10, pubblica il nuovo singolo “Per l’ultima volta”. Dopo sanremo giovani E L’EP “EVOLUZIONE” L’ARTISTA DEL “CROSS POP” SVELA IL BRANO PENSATO PER L’ARISTON (more…)
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