tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2734283773701136760.post4052434915090051744..comments2024-03-26T20:11:01.933-04:00Comments on NOT BLOG X: UXM #377 & X-MEN #97 – February 2000G. Kendallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12279461069684403792noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2734283773701136760.post-69931099197569371362014-06-26T19:07:56.559-04:002014-06-26T19:07:56.559-04:00On UXM 377#: Oh, man, this is so bad... The dialog...On UXM 377#: Oh, man, this is so bad... The dialogue... It's like a full issue made entirely of exposition. None of the character here feels like an actual... something.<br />The fight scene also fleshs out something I already obsreved in most of the 90s issues, especialy whenever there is a crouded fight: None of the characters, be it small fry like Toad or giant fishs like Storm or even Magneto, matters. None of their powers is considerated. The battles are orchestrated in a fixed way: Character 1# kicks adverasry 1# with any use of it's power. Then adversary 2# surprise said character and take it down with it's own set of powers...<br />There are no strong characters and weak characters (unless they are the "big bad boss guy which need to be defeated by all the X-men together). There is only a giant melee which show that everybody helps in the battle and everybody doing something, yet it feels like none of them is actually fighting since the fight is fixed and the action is shallow...ray swifthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10850259140570017583noreply@blogger.com