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E is for Extinction (2015)

E is for Extinction (2015) #3

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Is Quentin Quire a Magneto loyalist or simply an anarchist eager for destruction? Plus, Wolverine finds himself in a tight situation and Dr. Hank McCoy confronts his most intelligent and formidable challenger yet- himself!

20 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2015

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Chris Burnham

221 books23 followers
Comic book artist known for his work on Batman Incorporated with Grant Morrison, as well as the creator-owned books such as Officer Downe and Nixon's Pals, which were published by Image Comics.
Born in Connecticut, Burnham grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he first discovered comics. He studied at George Washington University.
In 2002 Burnham moved to Chicago, where he started to work as a graphic designer. Since then he has produced work for DC Comics, Marvel, Image, Boom! Studios and Moonstone Books. A film called Officer Downe, based on Casey's comic, was released on November 18, 2016.

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August 29, 2015
At time it makes me thinking that I can't wait for it to end... just so I can read something else, but it had it's moments. It was ok. I like that the artwork is something different, and personally something different that I don't know if I like or not. But it's weird. Definitely weird. What's been happening to the story is the same ol' stuff. There's a threat, let's defeat the evildoers and stuff. But it's not enteraining me so far.

My main problem is that the plot is empty. Nothing interesting or fun is happening. No dialogue that's interesting, and the it tries really hard to commit that it has anything to do with Morrison's X-Men that it made me cringe in every obvious line and mention that tried to connect with it.

Wouldn't recommend it.
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