Such a full story and such a nice way to introduce each member and so many interaction with other X-Men!
I have so much to say…I will write about it.
I’m so happy that Leah Williams brought back X-Factor in such a great way, full packed story, full characterization, full & clear goal to the team, I loved it!
David Baldeon’s art is amazing from all perspectives!
Thanks guys for giving us X-Factor fans such a great issue #1
I had this comic for a while now on my wish list. Its not a comic I would usually read but the art on the cover was appealing and then I read the title “Steampunk Snow White” , that seemed interesting
Fairy tales always captured my attention and inspired me and I do like reading variations of them, but a steampunk version of Snow White I think I never did.
As I said this comic has been on my whishlist and its been there for a very long time, but I found it with a good price, so I thought lets give it a chance it will be a nice break from all the superhero soap opera I usually read.
And it was a nice break
Its was the perfect thing to read early in the day before you get busy with daily routines and work. A short story to the point and with excellent art.
The story and art was done by Rod Espinosa and it was good. I have never read a comic by him before and I think he did a very good version of Snow White’s tale
He used the basic and most known elements of the fairy tale added a taste of steampunk features and tweaked some of the characters. In 51 pages he managed to tell the whole story in a quick paced way. I would like though if he explored more the characters and added some more plot lines, but it didn’t need it.
The art enjoyed a lot, nice storytelling with detailed art which had a bit of manga influence. All was nicely coloured and I think he did a good job on designing the steampunk elements, he could’ve added a bit more steampunk details but yet again I think he didn’t need too.
I enjoyed this comic book for what it was a short simple story based on a fairy tale and drawn in a bautiful way. It was just what I needed no expectations and no need to see more of it.
Sometimes its is a lot better to make things simple and to the point.
I’m HUGE fan of Deodota’s art from way back in the ’90s and recently whenever I read a comic from Duggan I just loved it and I wanted to read more of it., l was confident that the two of them they make a good story
They did, from the very first pages I start reading the Savage Avengers: City of Sickles I was captivated, the art was stunning and as each character was introduced into the story they seemed true to how I knew them.
Each character showed the aspect wich made me fond of them, I enjoyed each and every interaction from fighting scenes to conversations.
The story was well thought out and although you thought it was a simple case of beating the evil it had an interesting twist at the end.
This new team of anti heroes are bound to each other from now on, Gerry Duggan found a very smart way to do this and I’m so glad he did and
And the art oh my so amazing!!!.
I do understand the title now it’s a smart one, Savage because they are savage and they came together as a team in the Savage land and they are Avengers because they have something to avenge.
They might have connections to our all favourite superhero team of mighty Avengers but they are not. This is a team that just want to avenge for what they went through in a savage way.