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X-Men '92, Vol. 0: Warzones!

2016, Chad Bowers

3.6/5

Cassandra Nova is forcibly rehabbing the good looking X-Men,while caging the visibly mutated ones.Nostalgia only counts for so much and in case it seems to be one issue. I don't particularly enjoy how they are messing with the 90s X-Men series. It hasn't been much fun.2.5 out of 5 starsMerged review:The X-Men have defeated all their adversaries and are enjoying some well earned down time as a team. They learn from Baron Kelly about a treatment facility for Evil Mutants and at Professor Xavier's urging they head out to ensure it's doing what it claims.X-Men '92 perfectly captures the feel and dialogue of my all time favorite comic book based cartoon, X-Men. It also being a Secret Wars miniseries adds in aspects of being a Battleworld by having a familiar character, Senator Kelly, being made Baron Kelly by Doom. It was a fun nostalgic moment, that reminded me that all the main series characters talked a lot, but I still enjoyed it.X-Men '92 #1 is a must read for any fan of the '90s X-Men cartoon.Merged review:X-Men '92 Warzones returns readers to the beloved 90s X-Men cartoon in a Secret Wars fashion.I thought I would like this more since I loved the 90s X-Men cartoon. It played in the nostalgia of the cartoon which I enjoyed.Unfortunately for some reason the writer thought the story needed to be goofier which really frustrated me. I'm not a huge fan of goofy comedy in general, but them making my childhood silly made me mad.The story is a bit overly complex and revealing any of what happened would simply give away too much. X-Men '92 Warzones is worth checking out for anyone who enjoyed the 90s cartoon unfortunately it doesn't live up to the show's high standard.2.5 out of 5 stars
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