tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596031626753539266.post2718230256881399640..comments2024-03-28T21:01:18.406-03:00Comments on PSYLOCKE | CAPTAIN BRITAIN // like a butterfly: X-Men #13 Spoilersrandybearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03269657993664879351noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596031626753539266.post-58095885838800247292014-04-18T18:37:04.773-03:002014-04-18T18:37:04.773-03:00Well, this arc seems promising, even though it is ...Well, this arc seems promising, even though it is long, we are being presented to a brand new villain, that should give them space for plenty of details. Besides, they are probbly gonna develop the Storm leadership question too and this may get conflicting. And we also do not know what relation the former arcs have with this new one. <br />Let's see how the elements connect altogether. So far, I like this book more than X-Force, though the recently introduced addiction stuff is becoming interesting. Is her addiction ever gonna show up and influence her behavior in this team?Eduardohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00153013155211668013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596031626753539266.post-57095488959805647702014-04-17T10:45:19.335-03:002014-04-17T10:45:19.335-03:00Psylocke is right, Ororo is much more interesting ...Psylocke is right, Ororo is much more interesting as a superhero than as a headmistress (specially now that she's rocking the badass mohawk haircut again). Possibly Ororo just feels afraid that if she leaves her role as headmistress, no one else in the school will be able to replace her.<br /><br />Great to see the X-Kids appearing more, and even better to know that Teon didn't die. As for Shogo's father, hopefully he'll be a worthy villain.<br /><br />What concerns me is that this issue is only part 1 of 6... long arcs often lose steam and end up being unsatisfactory. I hope Wood makes an exception to this rule.FSakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10462635398072983026noreply@blogger.com