A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR GOOD!
As the pressure pours on in Madripoor, the Marauders prepare to pillage and plunder as a proper pirate pleases!
Rated T+
Marauders is a consistent highlight every month, and this time around is no exception. Read Full Review
Great character-focused moments and memorable artistic moments keep the heavy ship that is Marauders afloat for another month as things are really paused more than they are concluded. Overall there is a sense of fun to the issue but it's mostly just standard fare for this series which hasn't changed much since its debut. Read Full Review
Marauders#19 doesn't have any shocking revelations or major implications for the future of the series, but its charm lies in its simplicity and how it uses its lesser-focused characters. All in all, it's a fun ride and a standard fare issue for theMaraudersline. As usual, Caselli's art is the real star ofMarauders, making every page absolutely gorgeous and bursting with life. Read Full Review
"Marauders" #19 is a simple and effective story which puts a pause on the clashes with Verendi ahead of the 'Hellfire Gala.' Read Full Review
Another rather boring issue of Marauders doesn't even focus on the Marauders. Read Full Review
Overall this is an adequate issue. I hope this series can find a new direction soon though as this once top series has been falling behind newer and more interesting series. Read Full Review
A very satisfying, action-packed adventure for Captain Kate and crew! I especially enjoyed seeing the Morlocks wipe the floor with Verendi's Reavers. Glad to see Marauders rising back to it's pre-Kate resurrection quality.
I don't have much to say about this one, if I'm honest. It was fun. I feel like this title needs more in the way of plot.
Fun issue. Wish they had used non mutants instead of the Morlocks. Anyone would know that the Krakoans were involved in this. If they had called, say, the Heroes for Hire, there would have been some deniability.
Nice.
The Marauders save Lowtown. Or, more accurately, they have Callisto call in some deep cut Morlocks to stomp Verendi's Reavers and save Lowtown. It's fine in a second-string action movie way. I suspect more and more that killing and resurrecting Kate Pryde was the end of Gerry Duggan's long-term plan for this title and he's just stringing it along piece-by-piece now. (Either that or his Next Big Thing has to come after the Hellfire Gala and he's just killing time until then.)
OK issue. It wraps up the current story arc in a somewhat satisfying way. Nothing to spectecular, but its enjoyable and does the job. Long time X-men readers will find something extra in this issue with all of the callbacks and whatnot.
" Only two types of people in Madripoor:The rich, and those willing to kill you to become rich."
- PATCH
Marauders
Volume: 1, Issue: 19
“Fire & Ice”
Publisher: Marvel @marvel
Writer: Gerry Duggan @digduggan
Artist: Stefano Caselli @stefano_caselli_art
Colors: Edgar Delgado @delgaduck
Letters: Cory Petit
Cover Artist: Russel Dauterman @rdauterman & Matthew Wilson @colornmatt
Despite having been barred from the island of Madripoor, the Marauders refuse to sit idly by as the population of Low Town is ravaged by the Reavers. Recognizing the citizens as kindred spirits, Callisto and members of the Morlocks defend the population while Kate and Bishop separately do their best to cripple Verendi’s means of destruction. With victory achieved, the folks of Low Town officially rename the area more