X-Force #12
Writer: Simon Spurrier
Art & Cover by: Rock-He Kim
"Ends/Means" Part 2 of 5
• Fantomex’s
compulsion to be THE BEST has put him at odds with X-Force! Turning on his
former teammates, can a squad of killers hope to escape science’s perfect
living weapon?
• Also! The true
identity of the villain X-Force has been pursuing is revealed…and it’s an
all-too familiar face…
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X-Men #21
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Art by: Harvey Tolibao & Dexter Soy
Cover by: Terry Dodson
"Exogenous" Part 4 of 5!
• As the X-Men race
to find the origins of the threat that has emerged from deep space, they
discover that there’s a larger conspiracy at work…one that may have its roots
close to home!
• What are Agent
Brand’s ties to the mysterious Providian order?
• How could
Deathbird’s secret upset the balance of the cosmos?
• And what does the
third Summers brother—and Rachel Grey’s uncle—Vulcan have to do with it all?
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014
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4 comments:
Exactly! She looks better on purple hair anyways.
Yes! Regarding th purple hair situation. I just dont understand why they can't get it right! Its weird that no one behind the book has mentioned it or given an explanation on why its not being rendered purple in ONLY this book
My attempt at a "No Prize" explanation: She's using a small image inducer or other means of disguise to separate her X-Force ID from her 'everyday' existence as an X-man---because X-Force's activities are supposed to be so ultra-secret that nobody's supposed to know they exist.
So, by disguising her very distinctive, signature purple hair--she's at least attempting to maintain some separation between her double lives as mutant hero and black ops agent?
Not much of a explanation, but hey? We've gotta have something?
Yeah, then we would, Leo!
Cheers,
Kat
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