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X-Lapsed, Episode 041 – Fallen Angels #5 (2020)

X-Lapsed, Episode Forty-One


Fallen Angels (vol.2) #5 (March, 2020)
“Sensei”
Writer – Bryan Hill
Art – Szymon Kudranski
Colors – Frank D’Armata
Letters – VC’s Joe Sabino
Design – Tom Muller
Head of X – Hickman
Edits – Robinson, White, Cebulski
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: January 15, 2020

It’s the penultimate issue of Fallen Angels… so, what’s say we actually start-and-finish rounding out our team, yeah?

Today I talk about how unpleasant a character Kwannon is, and question how anyone ever thought she could carry her own back-up feature in a random issue of X-Men Unlimited much less an actual miniseries.  At least there’s only one to go…

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One thought on “X-Lapsed, Episode 041 – Fallen Angels #5 (2020)

  • Damien Drouet-Whiter

    You established reading my feedback on this episode that my sense of humour is quite dark and I have to let you know that I find these episodes hilarious. I was genuinely laughing out loud at your comments. I'm not sure you picked up on all the subtleties in the story so I just wanted to make sure you were aware that Betsy Braddock used to be in Kwannon's body and that caterpillars turn into butterflies.

    Talking of subtlety, did you notice how they justified the book title by calling Bling and Husk Angels? As subtle as a hang-glider flashing.

    Still can't believe that they published six issues of this. I haven't read the last issue yet, but it clearly has little to no impact as I've read Kwannon's appearances in Ecchs of Tens and she doesn't appear any different. Weird.

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