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** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, the 2016 volume of ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, the 2016 volume of ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men'', ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2016'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men(2016)'', the 2016 volume of ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men2016'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men2016'', ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men(2016)'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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** The preceding volumes of ''All-New X-Men'' polarised readers with their concept and writing. By contrast, ''X-Men Blue'' received consistently positive reviews for its character work, storytelling and art.
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** The preceding volumes of ''All-New X-Men'' polarised readers with their concept and writing. By contrast, ''X-Men Blue'' received consistently positive reviews for its character work, storytelling and art.
** The series is also viewed more positively than Cullen Bunn’s previous Magneto-centric work, ''ComicBook/UncannyX-Men2016'', which is generally regarded as being decent but uneven and coincided with a particularly egregious AudienceAlienatingEra for the X-Men as a whole.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jimmy Hudson is surprisingly cool about the idea of having basically lost everyone he ever knew, by being in another universe. He doesn't have any qualms about working with Magneto either (don't forget that, in the Ultimate universe, Magneto was way more evil and ruthless than mainstream Magneto ever was). Justified in that he has amnesia. Eventually averted once he gets his memories back.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jimmy Hudson is surprisingly cool about the idea of having basically lost everyone he ever knew, by being in another universe. He doesn't have any qualms about working with Magneto either (don't forget that, in the Ultimate universe, Magneto was way more evil and ruthless than mainstream Magneto ever was). Justified in that he has amnesia. Eventually averted once he gets his memories back.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: This was the series in which R.B. Silva established himself as one of the great X-Men artists.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jimmy Hudson is surprisingly cool about the idea of having basically lost everyone he ever knew, by being in another universe. He doesn't have any qualms about working with Magneto either (don't forget that, in the Ultimate universe, Magneto was way more evil and ruthless than mainstream Magneto ever was). Justified in that he has amnesia. Eventually averted once he gets his memories back.
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* FridgeLogic: In issue #16: why did Polaris vanish when [[spoiler:past!Magneto]] got killed along with the grown [[spoiler:Wanda and Pietro]]? She might not have been old at that time, but she had to have been born.
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* FridgeLogic: In issue #9: #16: why did Polaris vanish when past!Magneto [[spoiler:past!Magneto]] got killed along with the grown Wanda [[spoiler:Wanda and Pietro? Pietro]]? She might not have been old at that time, but she had to have been born.
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* FridgeLogic: In issue #9: why did Polaris vanish when past!Magneto got killed along with the grown Wanda and Pietro? She might not have been old at that time, but she had to have been born.
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* ConvectionSchmonvection: Inverted with Daken, who can have his whole body except his head wrapped in ice without his teeth chattering.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jimmy Hudson is surprisingly cool about the idea of having basically lost everyone he ever knew, by being in another universe. He doesn't have any qualms about working with Magneto either (don't forget that, in the Ultimate universe, Magneto was way more evil and ruthless than mainstream Magneto ever was). Justified in that he has amnesia.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jimmy Hudson is surprisingly cool about the idea of having basically lost everyone he ever knew, by being in another universe. He doesn't have any qualms about working with Magneto either (don't forget that, in the Ultimate universe, Magneto was way more evil and ruthless that than mainstream Magneto ever was).
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: ''X-Men: Prime'' is ''much'' more willing to accept the idea of the O5 being from an alternate timeline -- which is the most popular fan theory regarding them -- and mentions it several times. This is in direct contrast to their first series, which had Bendis specifically deny the idea, and made it clear they were indeed the original X-Men's time-displaced younger selves.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: ''No one'' expected [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/UltimateXMen Jimmy Hudson]], Ultimate Quicksilver, Ultimate Armor, Guardian and Mach II]] to turn up.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: ''No one'' expected [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/UltimateXMen Jimmy Hudson]], Ultimate Quicksilver, Ultimate Armor, Guardian and Mach II]] to turn up. Same for Bloodstorm from ''ComicBook/MutantX''.
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**''X-Men Red'' eventually fixed that last complaint.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: The reveal in issue 1 of Blue that Jimmy Hudson has crossed over into the main Marvel universe from Ultimate has stirred debate among the fans. Particularly questions over the fact he's joining an increasingly crowded number of much more popular Wolverine-type characters. Comicbook/{{X 23}} fans ''particularly'' are frustrated, as despite being the current Wolverine of the main Marvel 'verse she's currently locked out of any team book appearances.
* UnexpectedCharacter: ''No one'' expected [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/UltimateXMen Jimmy Hudson]], Ultimate Quicksilver, Ultimate Armor, Guardian and Mach II]] to turn up.
* BaseBreakingCharacter: The reveal in issue 1 of Blue that Jimmy Hudson has crossed over into the main Marvel universe from Ultimate has stirred debate among the fans. Particularly questions over the fact he's joining an increasingly crowded number of much more popular Wolverine-type characters. Comicbook/{{X 23}} fans ''particularly'' are frustrated, as despite being the current Wolverine of the main Marvel 'verse she's currently locked out of any team book appearances.
* UnexpectedCharacter: ''No one'' expected [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/UltimateXMen Jimmy Hudson]], Ultimate Quicksilver, Ultimate Armor, Guardian and Mach II]] to turn up.