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UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Six
Man, I’d held this story in such high esteem, and revisiting it makes me think I was just young and non-discerning in my taste back when it came out. Regardless, let’s finish this thing off!
Episodes in order
Unearthed: The X-Men #1
If you’ve been reading our Marvel Retold series (an if you aren’t, there’s never been a better time!), you know of our love for the X-Men. And while you’ve probably seen an X-movie or two, you might not have read their origin issue… so here it is!
Unearthed: The X-Men #2
Omigosh, it’s YOU! I’m so sorry the place is a mess; I’m having someone working on the site a bit to make it even better! Watch this space! Until then, let’s glory in the power of X-Men #2, featuring The Vanisher!
Unearthed: The X-Men #3
Some delightful shenanigans for you, True Believers! Today’s X-Men adventure introduces… THE BLOB!
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills
This is a huge story in X-Men canon, y’all! It’s Chris Claremont’s ‘God Loves, Man Kills’! This story was part of the basis of the second X-Men movie, in which Stryker was reimagined as a general instead of a televangelist. But as we’ll soon see, this story’s controversial for one very important scene. Let’s dive in!
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Two
Well. Kitty really dropped a bomb on her dance teacher in the last episode. I’m still reeling from it, decades later. How does Claremont follow this up? Let’s see.
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Three
Things are rapidly falling apart for the X-Men. Gotta say, a group of humans with guns taking down my favorite mutants seems pretty far-fetched. But it’s in the service of Claremont’s theme, so… let’s get to it!
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Four
The nightmare continues as the X-Men are stalked by an enemy that really shouldn’t have been able to get as far as they have. Let’s see the ruckus!
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Five
Did Kitty really get blowed up good? Let’s find out!
UNEARTHED: God Loves, Man Kills; Part Six
Man, I’d held this story in such high esteem, and revisiting it makes me think I was just young and non-discerning in my taste back when it came out. Regardless, let’s finish this thing off!