9.0 0 Marvel, Reviews Cable #5 By Gerry Duggan and Phil Noto Cable #5 continues the X of Swords story, but for this issue, we focus on Cable and the Summers…
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Force #13 Benjamin Percy, Viktor Bogdanovic and Matthew Wilson X-Force #13 picks up where Wolverine #6 left off. Wolverine has gone to hell to get a sword…
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Factor #4 By Leah Williams, Carlos Gomez, and Israel Silva Following X-of Swords Creation #1 is a tough task. The introductory issue to the 22 part crossover…
10.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X of Swords Creation #1 By Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard, Pepe Larraz and Marte Gracia X of Swords finally arrives week. Much of what has been happening in the X…
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Men #12 By Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu and Sunny Gho X-Men #12 is an important issue for this run from Jonathan Hickman. This issue we get…
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Force #12 By Benjamin Percy, Bazaldua and GURU-eFX X-Force #12 continues the path to X of Swords. Things are starting to take shape as we see more…
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews New Mutants #12 By Ed Brisson, Marco Failla and Carlos Lopez This week New Mutants takes the opportunity to shine the light on the horrible practice of doxing…
9.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Men #11 By Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, and Sunny Gho We enter issue 11 from Jonathan Hickman’s X-Men this week. Things have been slowly building through…
6.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Men Empyre #4 By Jonathan Hickman, Jorge Molina, Lucas Werneck, Nolan Woodard and Rachelle Rosenberg This week we see the end of the X-Men tie in to Empyre….
8.0 0 Marvel, Reviews X-Force #11 By Benjamin Percy, Bazaldua and GURU-eFX Of all the current x-books on the rack currently, X-Force has been the darkest and most violent. I wouldn’t…