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Tom Muller

Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X Deaths Of Wolverine’ #5 Comes To An End- Was It A Whisper Or A Bang?

Over the course of the last ten weeks, Wolverine has been taken on a journey that no one quite expected.

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March 29, 2022March 29, 2022 Tony Thornley 1367 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Destiny of X, Dijjo Lima, Federico Vincentini, Frank Martin, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X Deaths Of Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X Deaths Of Wolverine’ #4 Sets Up An Explosive Climax

X Deaths of Wolverine continues to shock and surprise, and this latest issue definitely seems to give us every indication

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March 11, 2022March 11, 2022 Tony Thornley 1520 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Destiny of X, Dijjo Lima, Federico Vincentini, Frank Martin, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X Deaths Of Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X Deaths Of Wolverine’ #3 Gets Complicated

X Deaths of Wolverine is already the more complicated story of the rapidly unfolding saga. But with this week’s revelation,

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February 25, 2022February 25, 2022 Tony Thornley 1411 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Destiny of X, Dijjo Lima, Federico Vincentini, Frank Martin, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X Deaths Of Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X Deaths Of Wolverine’ #2 Goes Full Terminator

There are two plots in play in X Deaths of Wolverine #2. As of right now, they seem to be

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February 11, 2022February 11, 2022 Tony Thornley 1607 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Destiny of X, Dijjo Lima, Federico Vincentini, Frank Martin, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X Deaths Of Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X Deaths Of Wolverine’ #1 Is Much More Than It Appears

Last week, we saw Wolverine begin a time travel adventure that promised to change Krakoa forever. The week before that,

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January 28, 2022January 27, 2022 Tony Thornley 1203 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Destiny of X, Dijjo Lima, Federico Vincentini, Frank Martin, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X Deaths Of Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Men’ #3 Stacks Up Some Big Dominos

So far, the relaunched X-Men has been populated by big, fun action stories; each only filling an issue. But with

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September 28, 2021September 28, 2021 Tony Thornley 1657 Views Clayton Cowles, Gerry Duggan, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Pepe Larraz, Reign of X, Tom Muller, X-Men
Comics 

House Of X: All This Week’s X-Men Books Previewed

This week sees X-Men: the Trail of Magneto #1, X-Force #4 and Marauders #23 all come out from Marvel. X-Men:

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August 15, 2021 Olly MacNamee 993 Views Alberto Foche, Clayton Cowles, David Aja, Edgar Delgado, Gerry Duggan, Ivan Fiorelli, Leah Williams, Lucas Werneck, Marauders #23, Sunny Gho, Tini Howard, Tom Muller, X-Force #4, X-Men: the Trail of Magneto #1
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Men’ #1 Mutates The Marvel Universe’s Definition Of Superheroes

Two years ago this month, the definition of what being mutant meant to the Marvel Universe was changed forever. With

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July 7, 2021 Tony Thornley 1351 Views Clayton Cowles, Gerry Duggan, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Pepe Larraz, Reign of X, Tom Muller, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Factor’ #9 Is A Triumphant Climax

X-Factor’s journey is nearing an end. However, there’s still a lot of ground to cover, and limited space to do

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May 14, 2021 Tony Thornley 1514 Views comics, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: Fabian Cortez Takes Center Stage In ‘SWORD’ #5

One of the most interesting additions to the crew of SWORD was the former Acolyte named Fabian Cortez. He was

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April 23, 2021 Tony Thornley 1567 Views Al Ewing, Ariana Maher, comics, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Sword, Tom Muller, Valerio Schiti, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Men’ #19 Changes The Game… In More Ways Than One

Over a year ago, three X-Men entered the Vault. It was a mission that they knew they may not all

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March 31, 2021 Tony Thornley 1587 Views Clayton Cowles, comics, Jonathan Hickman, Mahmud Asrar, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Sunny Gho, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: Krakoa Faces The King In Black In ‘SWORD’ #4

In just a few issues, SWORD already feels like an essential part of the Krakoan tapestry. That’s one of the

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March 22, 2021 Tony Thornley 1812 Views Al Ewing, Ariana Maher, comics, King in Black, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Sword, Tom Muller, Valerio Schiti, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: A Haunting In Krakoa In ‘X-Factor’ #8

With the amount of death X-Factor has surrounded itself with, the team was bound to experience a haunting. However, no

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March 15, 2021 Tony Thornley 1786 Views comics, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘New Mutants’ #16 Deals In Heartbreak And Healing

Confronting your heartbreak and healing from it is healthy, and frankly necessary for many human beings. However, when the Shadow

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February 26, 2021 Tony Thornley 1546 Views comics, Marvel Comics, New Mutants, Reign of X, Review, Rod Reis, Tom Muller, Travis Lanham, Vita Ayala, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: Open The Vault In ‘X-Men’ #18

A year ago, three X-Men entered the Vault, an experimental space between spaces that was meant to create humanity’s next

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February 25, 2021 Tony Thornley 1578 Views Clayton Cowles, Jonathan Hickman, Mahmud Asrar, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Sunny Gho, Tom Muller, Wolverine, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Factor’ #7 Gives Horror A Heart

What do you do when your friend is possessed by a death god? If you’re X-Factor, you do whatever you

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February 4, 2021 Tony Thornley 1853 Views comics, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘New Mutants’ #15 Grapples With Internal and Externals Threats

The new era of the New Mutants is only two issues in, but its already created a whole host of

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January 28, 2021 Tony Thornley 2014 Views comics, Marvel Comics, New Mutants, Reign of X, Review, Rod Reis, Tom Muller, Travis Lanham, Vita Ayala, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘SWORD’ #2 Gets Gooey With The King In Black

As the King In Black sweeps across the Marvel Universe, some teams of heroes find their ranks devastated and others

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January 14, 2021 Tony Thornley 1377 Views Al Ewing, Ariana Maher, comics, King in Black, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Sword, Tom Muller, Valerio Schiti, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Factor’ #6 Sees Harbingers Of Death

When X-Factor was established, readers were promised a team of detectives. However, I don’t think anyone quite expected what we

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January 12, 2021 Tony Thornley 1552 Views comics, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Men’ #16 Reveals Unintended Consequences

We still don’t quite know what the Reign of X era is all about, but if X-Men #16 is any

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January 1, 2021 Tony Thornley 1749 Views Clayton Cowles, comics, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel Comics, Phil Noto, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Force’ #15 Uncovers The Morally Grey Side Of Krakoa

The idea of doing “whatever it takes” is a deeply flawed strategy, especially for a group of superheroes. In X-Force

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December 22, 2020 Tony Thornley 1675 Views Benjamin Percy, comics, Cory Petit, guru-efx, Joe Caramagna, joshua cassara, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Force, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘New Mutants’ #14 Charts A Dangerous New Path

Of all the relaunched Dawn of X books, New Mutants struggled the most to find its identity. However with the

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December 18, 2020 Tony Thornley 1504 Views comics, Marvel Comics, New Mutants, Reign of X, Review, Rod Reis, Tom Muller, Travis Lanham, Vita Ayala, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘SWORD’ #1 Is A Simply Stunning Debut

It’s not often to run into a series that’s so perfectly formed from its first issue that even the design

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December 11, 2020 Tony Thornley 1715 Views Al Ewing, Ariana Maher, comics, Marte Gracia, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Sword, Tom Muller, Valerio Schiti, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: The Joy Of Friends Reunited In ‘X-Factor’ #5

Sometimes the quiet issues are the best ones. Characters in ongoing superhero dramas need time to rest and recover. Sometimes

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December 8, 2020 Tony Thornley 1674 Views comics, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Reign of X, Review, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
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Review: ‘Wolverine’ #6 Begins The X-Men’s Ultimate Quest

As X of Swords begins in earnest, the X-Men have three days to find ten swords, or the war with

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October 12, 2020 Tony Thornley 1783 Views Benjamin Percy, comics, Cory Petit, Dawn of X, Marvel Comics, Matthew Wilson, Review, Tom Muller, Viktor Bogdanovic, Wolverine, X of Swords, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Factor’ #4 Puts Mutantkind Back In The Crosshairs

About a year ago, mutantkind solved death. Thanks to the Five and the Resurrection Protocols, mutants can return from the

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September 30, 2020 Tony Thornley 1598 Views Carlos Gomez, comics, Dawn of X, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Review, Tom Muller, X of Swords, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: One Hell Of A History Lesson In ‘X-Men’ #12

As the new X-Men line gears up for its first ever crossover, pieces need to be put on the gameboard.

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September 21, 2020 Tony Thornley 1447 Views Clayton Cowles, comics, Dawn of X, Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Yu, Marvel Comics, Review, Sunny Gho, Tom Muller, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Calm In The Eye Of The Hurricane: ‘Giant-Size X-Men- Storm’ Reviewed

The X-Men have had a rough year since the foundation of Krakoa. However, as the Giant-Size X-Men mini-series concludes, readers

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September 18, 2020 Tony Thornley 1527 Views Ariana Maher, comics, Dawn of X, Giant Size X-Men, Giant-Size X-Men- Storm, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel Comics, Matthew Wilson, Review, Russell Dauterman, Tom Muller, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Shades Of Grey: ‘X-Force’ #12 Reviewed

At their best, superhero comics explore moral complexity and consequences of difficult choices. X-Force #12 does exactly that while asking

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September 14, 2020 Tony Thornley 1424 Views Benjamin Percy, Dawn of X, guru-efx, Jan Bazaldua, Joe Caramagna, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, X-Force, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘X-Factor’ #3 Explores The True Horror Of The Mojoverse

In today’s world, content is king. Content providers are propped up and idolized, often to the detriment of their mental

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September 10, 2020 Tony Thornley 1674 Views David Baldeon, Dawn of X, Israel Silva, Joe Caramagna, Leah Williams, Marvel Comics, Tom Muller, X-Factor, X-Men
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘Wolverine’ #5 Drains Logan Dry

Wolverine has found himself in some tough spot before. However, none have been quiet as tough as becoming a human

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September 8, 2020 Tony Thornley 1392 Views Benjamin Percy, Cory Petit, Dawn of X, Marvel Comics, Matthew Wilson, Tom Muller, Viktor Bogdanovic, Wolverine, X-Men
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