Uncanny X-Men #500 review
July 25th, 2008 -- mini-url
Well I just read Uncanny X-Men #500 and Brubraker and Fraction never cease to amaze me. That team up is got to be the best writer team out there. It all started with Immortal Iron Fist. Those two revolutionized the boring stagnate character of Danny Rand and made him an accessible flawed character of the 21st century and I have a feeling they are going to make their run in Uncanny X-Men unforgettable.
With cover art by the great painter Alex Ross (Marvels) this is a “can’t lose” book. The art for this issue is by Greg Land and Terry Dodson. In my opinion, Greg Land has got to be one of the most underrated artists in the business. This guy drew Ultimate Fantastic Four with Mark Millar. He covered, my favorite arc of the series: Tomb of Namor. I love this guy’s art and I really think you will too.
Back to the comic. Uncanny X-Men #500 was a double, 40 page issue with 2 prologues and 2 epilogues. A doozie of a story. It starts off with the mutants moving to San Fransisco where they are accepted. That really makes sense in that city. Granted I have never been there but I feel like anyone and everyone is welcome there.
**spoilers after the break**
Tags: Alex Ross, arch angel, Brubraker, Cannonball, colossus, craziness, cyclops, Danny Rand, emma frost, Fraction, Friends of Humanity, Greg Land, High Evolutionary, Immortal Iron fist, Land, m-day, Magneto, Mark Millar, marvels, Namor, new x-men, nightcrawler, purifiers, Sentinel, Wolverine, x-force, x-men







