Uncanny X-Men #16

Event\Storyline: IvX Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Edgar Salazar Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 21, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 8
7.9Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

INHUMANS VS. X-MEN TIE-IN!
•  Since the discovery that the Terrigen Mists-the key to unlocking an Inhuman's hidden potential and powers-are LETHAL to mutants, the X-MEN and INHUMANS have been locked in a cold war.
•   But as the Terrigen seeps into the Earth and reaches an irreversible tipping point, the X-Men are spurred into action to ensure the future of their species!
•  And for Jean Grey and Fantomex, this means taking out of commission the Inhumans' deadliest weapon: Karnak!
Rated T

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Dec 26, 2016

    This tie-in gives you a good idea as to what one group of the Mutants are doing after Inhumans Vs X-Men #1. I was really pleased by the art in this issue and the best part is how well this story leads you and how the ending leaves you wanting the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Spectrum - Adam Brunell Dec 28, 2016

    I was planning to drop the Uncanny X-Men series; I have lost interest in the story and the characters. But this issue's toss up of the normal characters in the comic is keeping me on board. Once the IvX series is over and done, if the story continues to be like it has been since before issue 16, then I might jump off and just stop the series all together. If Bunn keeps delivering this type of story, then I won't jump off the series, I'll gladly stay on. For now, I'm staying to see where things go, and I'm really interested to see how Karnak gets out of the situation he is in, and what he does to Jean and Cuckoos. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Chris Hassan Dec 21, 2016

    Will that day ever come? Perhaps in the RessurXion era? No, that's just what Jean and the Cuckoos want me to believe" Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho Dec 27, 2016

    Uncanny X-Men #16 was a pretty good issue, but it had some confusing parts that might force you to re-read it. The story was good enough and the art department stepped up as usual. Its a shame this book will be going away because it was a breath of fresh air in the line. Read Full Review

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