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EBC S9 Kits Yellowstuff Pads and USR Rotors

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EBC S9 Kits Yellowstuff Pads and USR RotorsSKU: S9KR1354 EBC S9KR1354 S9 Kits Yellowstuff Pads and USR Rotors Rear for 2005 2007 Subaru Impreza EBC S9KR1354 delivers a complete rear brake kit with Yellowstuff pads and USR slotted rotors designed for 2005 2007 Subaru Impreza models including 2. 5i WRX and STI trims. This kit offers high friction stopping power for street and track driving while reducing wind noise compared to other slotted options. Save 15% versus purchasing pads and rotors
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Christine Lloyd
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Start for X-men from the Ashes
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The art is different than previous issues and takes a little getting used to, but overall above par. With comics, it’s always about the art first, the writing second. The dialogue pops for the most part. And the characters make sense. I rather like the scenes between Cyke and Logan, Hank and Cyke, and Magneto. Also it makes sense that after being tortured and put through hell - Cyclops would retreat to his birthplace, Alaska, and take the mutants who can’t blend in with humans, or are ostracized with him. The team up works for me - we have people who are deadly, former assassins and villains, which again works well with Cyclops, a character who believes in second chances. Only quibble - is the villains feel kind of stale? I was never a fan of the U-Men. But I’ll give it a chance, the rest is working for me so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
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nicolewithak
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun new start
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I really enjoyed this first issue. The team's dynamics seem to be getting a lot of focus which I like. And the action jumps out of the page. The character designs will take some getting used to but the art is honestly fantastic. Most enjoyable part to me was the team actually feeling like a team, with lots of small interplays and Cyclops really feeling like the leader he should be. I'm not sure I like Orchis as the villains again but we'll see how it goes.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
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Batman89
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Great new beginning
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I didn't really care for the Krakoan era as a whole, and knowing how comics, especially the X-Men, go through cycles every few years, knew it wouldn't last. I'm especially glad to see the somewhat bland logos go and the classic ones return. I like this line up so far, especially the inclusion of the Juggernaut. I remember reading the comics years ago when he first switched sides, and was.disappointed when he went back to being bad. I haven't read the concluding chapters of the Krakoan era yet, so seeing a "classic" version of the Beast is a little surprising since the last time I saw him he had turned into an evil piece of %#@+. The story by Jed MacKay was interesting and entertaining, as I knew it would be. I've always enjoyed Ryan Stegman's art. Looking forward to more of this series and the other X-Men books, especially Uncanny X-Men.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
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Suyo
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 3
More of the same
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I haven’t read X-Men comics in years, but decided to dive back in as a supplement to all the Marvel Cinematic buzz. The plot seems like standard X-Men fare. The weakness of the comic medium, particularly for characters like the X-Men, is the holding pattern of the status quo that the characters are constantly suck in. I’m not sure if this series will deliver a clever twist on it yet. The dynamic they are setting up with the downtrodden Sentinel manufacturing town is interesting, as is the implicit aspiration of the X-Men to replenish the land itself. I am enjoying the team composition and the gorgeous art. They decided to crucify Wolverine again and it looked cool as ever. Juggernaut’s costume, too, is incredibly drawn.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
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Ryan Mcgrail
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great new beginning
Format: Kindle
This story hits all the right notes for a 1st issue, with new mysteries and new characters. Love the team, with stalwarts like Beast, Wolverine, and Cyclops. Looking forward to more!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024

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