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Ultimate X-Men, Vol. 7: Blockbuster
by Brian Michael Bendis
Bendis takes over Ultimate X-Men and right away you can tell the "fuck you" everyone originally had and was acting is nearly gone.
The main theme of this volume is Logan. From someone shooting him up at a restruant, to going to Spider-man for help, to teaming up with Daredevil, and eventually learning who is hunting him. It's all based on Logan and his idea of how to atone for his sins. On top of that you have some cool reveals and plot progression for characters like Jean and Xavier.
I mostly enjoyed this a lot. Smaller in scale, but that's why it worked so well. It helped this was Bendis in his prime and he added both Spider-man and Daredevil, both characters even Bendis haters agree he got right. I also enjoyed a lot of the jokes here unlike Millar's run. My only downside was it felt a bit forced on the crossover.
Overall though very enjoyable. Hoping to see more good from this run! A 4 out of 5.
The main theme of this volume is Logan. From someone shooting him up at a restruant, to going to Spider-man for help, to teaming up with Daredevil, and eventually learning who is hunting him. It's all based on Logan and his idea of how to atone for his sins. On top of that you have some cool reveals and plot progression for characters like Jean and Xavier.
I mostly enjoyed this a lot. Smaller in scale, but that's why it worked so well. It helped this was Bendis in his prime and he added both Spider-man and Daredevil, both characters even Bendis haters agree he got right. I also enjoyed a lot of the jokes here unlike Millar's run. My only downside was it felt a bit forced on the crossover.
Overall though very enjoyable. Hoping to see more good from this run! A 4 out of 5.