New Mutants #17

Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: Leonard Kirk, Dave Wilkins Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 15, 2010 Critic Reviews: 3
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“FALL OF THE NEW MUTANTS” Project Purgatory has captured [CENSORED] and the New Mutants are on their way to get it back. If only the New Mutants knew that Project Purgatory has a 10 mutant kill-team waiting for them. Who is this kill team and where did they come from? The answer will take you all the way back to a classic X-Men crossover! The New Mutants will never be the same, thanks to Zeb Wells (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) and Leonard Kirk (DARK X-MEN, CAPTAIN BRITAIN & MI 13)! Part 3 (of 5) Rated T …$2.99

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Joe LopezShare Sep 19, 2010

    Wells and Kirk have both made New Mutants a solid title, month in and month out. If you're a fan of the X-books or just of good comics, picking this up would be a smart play. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Sep 15, 2010

    Leonard Kirk delivers some pretty impressive visuals in this issue. Kirk seems at his best in the quieter scenes. Some of the more crowded and chaotic panels set in Limbo lack the clarity and firm line-work of his earlier pages. Hopefully this won't be too much of an issue next month. Overall, New Mutants continues to entertain with the best of the X-Men line, and I'd strongly urge Second Coming readers to stick with the series in the aftermath. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Sep 15, 2010

    Wells is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers to look at for at Marvel. Between this and Elektra, he's demonstrated a true range that can deftly switch from smart comedy to brutal action, and back again, with just as much credibility. While I mention my qualms about these jaunts into the underworld getting a little repetitious, I want to stick around just to see his specific take on this kind of story. Read Full Review

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