I had the great pleasure of speaking with legendary artist and writer Rob Liefeld, his work has spanned decades and such iconic characters like Deadpool and Cable among others! In this sprawling interview, we...
Towards the end of House of X #6, Jonathan Hickman's latest entry in his "Two Series That Are One," Charles Xavier delivers a rather eloquent monologue. In it, he laments the "distasteful...business...
After House of X #2 revealed Moira MacTaggert as a secret mutant, Powers of X #2 shows how the X-Men, in all timelines, take their fight to the machines. When Powers of X #3...
House of X #5 is one of those comics that's difficult to write in-depth about. You know the reason why: spoilers. Especially when those spoilers are so prevalent that just explaining what happens risks...
Powers of X #4 is one of those comics which delights in being nebulous. Even though it provides key information about what's been happening with the X-Men, it holds back just enough to still...
There are two things Jonathan Hickman does with House of X #4 that put the X-Men's situation into horrifying perspective. First, he opens with a "data page" entitled "Look At What They've Done," listing...