![]() ![]() It's like this tie-in took all the worst parts of Civil War II and threw in mutants. Except Ulysses' superpowers are telling the future, and Magneto's superpowers are being a colossal dickweed. ![]() Magneto *thinks* he knows that Ulysses is going to help the Inhumans kill mutants, just like Ulysses *thinks* he knows the future from his visions. It's just a Civil War in the middle of Civil War II. Never mind that Magneto is doing the exact same thing he accuses the Inhumans of doing, for the same reasons. Never mind that the X-Men have a bunch of clairvoyant mutants already. Magneto's X-Men and Storm's X-Men disagree on whether the innocent Inhuman should be murdered in his sleep, so they fight for four issues. is worse? The TL DR is that Magneto thinks having a fortune-tellert is too OP and wants to start a race war with the Inhumans before *they* can start a race war with the mutants. The Amazing Adventures story is a short one about the Inhuman Royal Family being on the run then getting caught up on Magneto's next big crazy plan, which is pretty forgettable and lacking anything that makes it worth reading.Īnd then you have the main series! Which. Hopefully Civil War II: X-Men will be the last time I have to witness such a thing. Seeing the X-Men of my childhood fight each other outside the Danger Room is unsettling. The conflict between X-Men teams is quite uncomfortable as a long time X-Men fan. The funny thing is no one is talking about the fact that if they want to fight someone it should be Black Bolt.I guess no one wants any trouble with him. The terrigen cloud is killing mutants and it's only a matter of time before they retaliate against the Inhumans. Multiple issues leaves the Mutant Inhuman conflict in the same place it's been since post Secret Wars. It gives you enough to know if you're interested in it or not, but not enough substance to be satisfying. Magneto intends on learning all he can about the Inhumans new "weapon" and as always he will destroy it to save mutant kind.Ĭivil War II: X-Men is basically a teaser trailer for the upcoming Mutant and Inhuman events. Magneto's team learns of an Inhuman that can predict the future that warned Storm about Magneto's team's possible fateĪnd that doesn't sit well with Magneto. Unexpected help in the form of Storm's X-Men arrives. Visit his website at Magneto and his X-Men try to assist mutants to survive the terrigen cloud. Buy him a drink sometime, and he'll tell you all about it. ![]() Somewhere along the way, Cullen founded Undaunted Press and edited the critically acclaimed small press horror magazine, Whispers from the Shattered Forum.Īll writers must pay their dues, and Cullen has worked various odd jobs, including Alien Autopsy Specialist, Rodeo Clown, Professional Wrestler Manager, and Sasquatch Wrangler.Īnd, yes, he has fought for his life against mountain lions and he did perform on stage as the World's Youngest Hypnotist. In addition to The Sixth Gun, his current projects include Crooked Hills, a middle reader horror prose series from Evileye Books The Tooth, an original graphic novel from Oni Press and various work for Marvel and DC. The follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, was released in 2008. His noir/horror comic (and first collaboration with Brian Hurtt), The Damned, was published in 2007 by Oni Press. Louis area with his wife Cindy and his son Jackson. Cullen grew up in rural North Carolina, but now lives in the St. ![]()
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