X-Babies #1 (2009)

X-Babies #1 (2009)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by GREGG SCHIGIEL
Penciled by JACOB CHABOT
Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
Little X-Men! Big Adventure! Stars Reborn! Things have changed in Mojoworld as Mojo's been ousted by Mr. Veech, who's replaced the The X-Babies - the number one, top-rated stars - with something newer, safer, friendlier, and...more adorable! The X-Babies we know and love aren't going to sit by and let that happen. And how are the characters from Marvel's mid-'80s, kid-centric Star Comics line involved? The sleeper hit of the fall starts here!
Date Available: 10/07/2009
BONUS REVIEW by NICK IDELL

This week DC tries yet again to revive the old MLJ hero line with The Web. What we are given is a classic story of what a man with a s**tload of money and a whole bunch of true grit can do. With enough classic plot twists and a few valuable messages (check out the Web's message to the world on the last page!) the book can be looked at in two ways. First, it's standard comic fare that falls shy of today's multimedia, crossover, tie-in expectations or second, it's a good old fashion comic story that reminds us that not everything in the world of comics has to be as complicated as real life. So sit back with a cold soda, put your feet up and enjoy!
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by GREGG SCHIGIEL
Penciled by JACOB CHABOT
Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
Little X-Men! Big Adventure! Stars Reborn! Things have changed in Mojoworld as Mojo's been ousted by Mr. Veech, who's replaced the The X-Babies - the number one, top-rated stars - with something newer, safer, friendlier, and...more adorable! The X-Babies we know and love aren't going to sit by and let that happen. And how are the characters from Marvel's mid-'80s, kid-centric Star Comics line involved? The sleeper hit of the fall starts here!
Date Available: 10/07/2009
BONUS REVIEW by NICK IDELL

This week DC tries yet again to revive the old MLJ hero line with The Web. What we are given is a classic story of what a man with a s**tload of money and a whole bunch of true grit can do. With enough classic plot twists and a few valuable messages (check out the Web's message to the world on the last page!) the book can be looked at in two ways. First, it's standard comic fare that falls shy of today's multimedia, crossover, tie-in expectations or second, it's a good old fashion comic story that reminds us that not everything in the world of comics has to be as complicated as real life. So sit back with a cold soda, put your feet up and enjoy!
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams