The Cerebro Logs

Before The Fall #1 or ‘Its good to see the X-Men together’

Despite the quality art and Steve Orlando’s writing, the book feels a bit rushed and disjointed. The story jumps around between characters and events without giving us a chance to really get to know anyone or any place. It’s a nice introduction to what’s to come, but doesn’t quite stand on its own as a satisfying story.http://https://youtu.be/hOBMC31SuW8

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X-Men #23 or ‘Rebecca?’

In this review of X-Men #23, this issue was filled with new information, a new weapon for the ongoing threat of Orchis and looks like the Fall of X is about to start! The art this month was great, Cyclops’ leadership style is elite.http://https://youtu.be/QZhAC4isctk

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Unpacking Generation X w/ @carefreeblacknerd ​

I am joined by ​⁠ @carefreeblacknerd and we speak on the greatness of Generation X and its mostly unspoken legacy. Topics also include -How smooth and great the pencils of Chris Bachalo -Why was Synch a 16 y.o. black kid bald -How the St. Croix Family is still a mystery -How hilarious Emma Frost was -The Phalanx Covenant is underrated and morehttp://https://youtu.be/ys7EcJ3VE2Y

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In this review with @Wolverine_M1ky, we go over New X-Men academy X(or New X-Men for short). And there is a lot to unpack from the initial beginning that starts cheerful and happy despite all of the teenage drama. we come up with a few questions but overall I really loved going back because I remember when this book came out it was May and probably one of the weaker books considering we had all this talent with astonishing X-Men and Chris Claremont pulling double duty (as he always does) with uncanny X-Men and Excalibur as well as Chuck Austin, writing for regular X-Men. There are a lot of good things to say about this book.http://https://youtu.be/rzJp1YUknxc

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In this review with @Wolverine_M1ky, we go over New X-Men Academy X(or New X-Men for short). And there is a lot to unpack from the initial beginning that starts cheerful and happy despite all of the teenage drama. we come up with a few questions but overall I really loved going back because I remember when this book came out it was May and probably one of the weaker books considering we had all this talent with astonishing X-Men and Chris Claremont pulling double duty (as he always does) with uncanny X-Men and Excalibur as well as Chuck Austin, writing for regular X-Men. There are a lot of good things to say about this book.http://https://youtu.be/rzJp1YUknxc

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