Sunday, April 29, 2007

X-Men First Class #7 - Marvel


This series really puts our favorite mutants in a different atmosphere than what we've become accustomed to. I mean nowadays, all the X-men are just so solemn and grim. They're always dealing with big earth shattering events. Sometimes even cosmic. But it's nice to see them all down to earth, and worried about the normal day to day stuff like all other teenagers do. Warren is the instigator in this one. When the team met Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, Hank noticed the glances Warren and Wanda were trading. So, he helped Warren find her, and meet with her. In the meantime, they've had four dates. And are really getting in to each other. The problem is that Peitro is very protective of his sister. So he been looking for her, and not ruling out any possibilities, thinks that the X-men may have something to do with her disappearances. Which they do . . . sort of . . . indirectly. But like any teen romance, they begin to realize that they come from different worlds. And that they get along better when they don't talk. So by the time Peitro and the X-men reach them, Wanda is ready to head home. She's not mad at Warren. She just realizes that he's not the "one". In the process though, they demolished this playground. Warren offers to pay for it, and in the meantime Bobby uses his powers to some ice rides and castles. Like I said, a very fun and upbeat book.

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