x-fashions: wolverine in black (x-force vol.3 #1)



their job: find and protect the newborn mutant child.
altho seriously, this is a Tracker/Hunter-Killer-grouping that'll spell D.E.A.D. to any prey - and that is alright with me! (as long as im not the prey they be hunting!)
X-Force (Vol.3 #1) is an ongoing title written by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost (the team behind “New X-Men”) with art by Clayton Crain (“Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears”).
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tis been quite a few long months since i last picked up my comics (*no money, no comicbookhoney*) and i remember Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men being the only X-title that mattered (used to be X-Factor, but that seemed to slowly devolve) while everything else was a sham, IMHO. and next thing i remembered, everyone was struggling with "morality". morality makes for fine drama and soaps, i understand ... but maybe sometimes i wanna see folks with powers cut loose, and from these panel-art, shed some blood - to me that may be as interesting, for does morality flow thru those veins? that's what i wanna know and read about, myself anyways ... here's hoping a wee costume change and a major attitude direction will bring the X-Folk back on top (well, at least on my reservations-list :p)