Uncanny X-Men Issue 16 Review - But Why Tho?
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The Uncanny X-Men #16 Review - The Super Powered Fancast
The Uncanny X-Men #16 Marvel Comics Written by Gail Simone Art by David Marquez and Luciano Vecchio Colors by Matthew Wilson Letters by Clayton Cowles The Rundown: The X-Men battle a dangerous entity for the lives of their young charges. As the X-Men find themselves beneath the earth in the presence of a dangerous entity and an army of the dead, the mayor decides to make an announcement to the press making the city a safe haven for mutants. Ben…
The X-Men fight a damn god in Marvel's Uncanny X-Men #16
The Dark Artery, gateway to an underworld of unspeakable evil, has taken one of the Outliers, and it will take the Uncanny X-Men to get them back, if they can survive the corruption process needed to enter. Plus, the secret of the Endling at last? Uncanny X-Men #16 is written by Gail Simone, drawn by... The post The X-Men fight a damn god in Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men #16 appeared first on COMICSXF.
Uncanny X-Men Issue 16 Review - But Why Tho?
Uncanny X-Men Issue 16 is published by Marvel Comics. Written by Gail Simone, with art by David Marquez and Luciano Vecchio, colors by Matthew Wilson and letters by Clayton Cowles. This is the final part of The Dark Artery arc. The X-Men must fight a god to save one of their own from becoming their successor. Uncanny X-Men Issue 16 holds a great deal of majesty and meaning. It really feels like the heroes are fighting something immense, somethin…
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