tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3727181806679003267.post299620122221171358..comments2022-04-08T12:57:26.584-05:00Comments on Phoenixanew: Generation Next #4Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3727181806679003267.post-48249631727595453542013-09-27T14:19:41.493-05:002013-09-27T14:19:41.493-05:00For what it's worth, I would not judge Generat...For what it's worth, I would not judge Generation X by reading this series. The kids who are actually in the series are so drastically changed in environment here that they come off differently, and Colossus and Shadowcat make for far less interesting teachers than Banshee and Emma did. And while it's been quite a number of years since I read it, I'm pretty confident that the main therealphoenixanewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06728133971705657561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3727181806679003267.post-86779244347554029882013-09-27T13:40:56.940-05:002013-09-27T13:40:56.940-05:00This was... wow. I did not see that ending coming ...This was... wow. I did not see that ending coming where, yeah, Colossus throws strategy to the wind for a personal choice, and it ends up slaughtering almost our entire cast. I found it to be quite moving, but to move me only in the final issue of this extended storyline still doesn't make me hate it any less. The majority of the issue is still an atonal slog, and the final tag and the end NoelCThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01744014386233716741noreply@blogger.com