Part 4 OF X-TERMINATION - FINAL ISSUE!
Who will live? (All of Astonishing X-Men.) Who will die? (I'm not sure but at least a couple more from either the Age of Apocalypse and X-Treme X-Men.) Who will return to Earth 616 that didn't come from there originally? We'll all find out soon and I can't wait to see how these events, spawned from the pages of X-Force, play out. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, X-Treme X-Men #13 receives a huge, action-packed and emotional (as the pace allows) sendoff. The series has been such a pleasure to read, with such balls-to-the-wall craziness conjured up by Greg Pak, it was hard not to enjoy reading every single issue. The entire series was an incredible ride that brought many alternate universe characters into the light with such vigor and disregard for the comic rulebook. It is truly sad that this series did not receive the attention it deserved in the shadow of Marvel NOW! Maybe in the future readers will realize that they missed out on an innovative and creative series and will beg Marvel to bring it back. Until then, this is it, and it is good. Read Full Review
In the end, X-TREME X-MEN #13 is a very bad end to an incredible and unique comic series. The demise of a central character feels like little more than a desperate attempt at creating some kind of emotion. I can't really put much fault to the creative team " this event is clearly an editorial mandate, a desperate hope to create interest in series' Marvel was cancelling anyway. If you're incredibly invested in the AoA universe, it may be worth checking out, but otherwise, you'd be best to stay away. However, you'd be well off to track down the first twelve issues of Pak's X-TREME " incredibly original, entertaining and moving comics. Read Full Review
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