Point Appertaining To Books New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow (New X-Men (2001) #7)
Title | : | New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow (New X-Men (2001) #7) |
Author | : | Grant Morrison |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Trade |
Pages | : | Pages: 112 pages |
Published | : | November 15th 2006 by Marvel (first published May 1st 2004) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. X Men. Comic Book. Fiction |

Grant Morrison
Paperback | Pages: 112 pages Rating: 3.75 | 1908 Users | 64 Reviews
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Man, Grant Morrison is so good when he is good. And his ideas are always weird and interesting. But. I think he is often mediocre and sometimes outright sucky at storytelling fundamentals. Nobody wants to read pages of clunky old-fashioned exposition, I understand. But Jesus, this is hard to follow. Too often, I don't understand what's going on until halfway though a scene. And if you don't know all the characters names and powers when the book starts, odds are you you won't get any help.Anyway, this one is supposed to be his Days of Future Past deal, and it isn't terrible but it is very dense. And deeply hard to invest in. And every now and then the art is really crappy.
Present Books To New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow (New X-Men (2001) #7)
Original Title: | New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow |
ISBN: | 0785113452 (ISBN13: 9780785113454) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | New X-Men (2001) #7, Coleccionable New X-Men #8 |
Rating Appertaining To Books New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow (New X-Men (2001) #7)
Ratings: 3.75 From 1908 Users | 64 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books New X-Men, Volume 7: Here Comes Tomorrow (New X-Men (2001) #7)
Man what the fuck.Wolverine's cowboy hat buttshot cover model pose will never not be funny.
Read this out of context years ago, and it made no sense. It makes only slightly more sense now.

Word of advice, skip this volume and forget it ever existed, this was a major failure on every department, from the writing all the way up to the cover artist, let's just pretend it didn't happened.
Here Comes Tomorrow (#151-154). The first time I read this, I found it confusing and opaque. However, read with more care, it's a refreshing take on X-Men futures and a really a nice coda to Morrison's run that reveals some of its hidden plots. We get great explanations and great endings.Perhaps more notably it's a great setup for what was a tremendous run of X-Men following on Morrison, all the way up to Secret Wars (when things got wonky). The way that Emma and Scott come together is
I remember when the issues came out for this storyline. I bought the first issue and was immediately turned off. Not sure why I hoped that this might still be good. But I bought the gn just to complete the Grant Morrison run that I was reading through. Man am I glad it's over.Everything about Morrison's run on the X-men deserves 5 stars except for this. The plot is completely incomprehensible, the new characters are mostly lame, and Wolverine wears really tight pants because apparently he is now
Grant Morrison's switcheroo on Days of Future Past, and apocalyptic AF.Just because he's done this story over and over doesn't mean it's not awesome every time.I liked the full fledged Beak, and Rover the lone OG Sentinel, Wolverine, great as ever, and the Beast "infected" with the Sublime.I did not literally read it in one day, but it was compelling and relatively short (about 100 pp.), so I read it quickly.The art was A++.
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