New Mutants #50 Review
By Andy Frisk
November 4, 2012 - 19:50
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
Penciller(s): Felix Ruiz
Inker(s): Klebs
Colourist(s): Val Staples w/Jesus Aburto
Letterer(s): VC's Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist(s): John Tyler Christopher
$2.99 US
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Regardless, New Mutants #50 ties up all of Abnett and Landing's dangling story lines including those involving Warlock, Doug's down in the dumps mood, the tension between Cannoball and Dani (they were dating until Dani decided to hook up with Nate Grey), and Amara and Mephisto's fling. Basically, New Mutants #50 really boils down to a "putting of all the toys back in the toy box like they found them" type of issue. Looks like not much of what Abnett and Lanning did with the characters is going to seriously stick.
Oh well, this is the norm with most of the big properties (unlike Superman for some strange reason-a character that DC Comics has decided to completely ruin recently). Writers come along, get to play with the characters, then have to put them back unbroken and unchanged. At least we got a fun and thrilling adventure each month in the style of the old school X-Men for a while. Thanks Mr. Abnett and Mr. Lanning for giving us at.
Rating: 9.5/10
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