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Uncanny X-Men: Superior, Volume 1: Survival of the Fittest
by Cullen Bunn
You know what? This wasn't half bad.
So take probably the meanest X-men characters and clump em together to take on the evil's of the world. Magneto, Psylock, Sabertooth, and more and create a team of badass warriors to face off against the worst of the worst. This is similar to X-Force in ways yet not as heroic and maybe not as bloody but still just as rugged. Can this team of Uncanny X-men stop the evil's of the world by being just a tad bit evil?
Good: The strongest part of this series is easily the team. They get along really well, or actually bad, but keep it entertaining throughout. The fights are pretty great, and vicious, as well as the art being solid throughout the series.
Bad: The Dark Riders are the villains and honestly they are boring. Easily the weakest part of the book is whenever they are on the screen and no one else. No one cares about them.
Overall, a fun little get together of the rough and tough X-Men. Not amazing but good enough I want to keep reading. A 3 out of 5.
So take probably the meanest X-men characters and clump em together to take on the evil's of the world. Magneto, Psylock, Sabertooth, and more and create a team of badass warriors to face off against the worst of the worst. This is similar to X-Force in ways yet not as heroic and maybe not as bloody but still just as rugged. Can this team of Uncanny X-men stop the evil's of the world by being just a tad bit evil?
Good: The strongest part of this series is easily the team. They get along really well, or actually bad, but keep it entertaining throughout. The fights are pretty great, and vicious, as well as the art being solid throughout the series.
Bad: The Dark Riders are the villains and honestly they are boring. Easily the weakest part of the book is whenever they are on the screen and no one else. No one cares about them.
Overall, a fun little get together of the rough and tough X-Men. Not amazing but good enough I want to keep reading. A 3 out of 5.