With help from Leigh, Ruidoso, and his strange new ally, X is ready to take on the predatory drug lord Gundog . . . but another call of duty beckons, this time from outside Arcadia. Is the man who gave his entire life for his city willing to leave it behind?
"I've come to enjoy seeing the man called X kill everything in sight in the name of his mission."-Bloody Disgusting
This book is a great read. I have re-read it a number of times and have found new things to enjoy on every occasion. Dark Horse are certainly showing their quality on a number of different books (check out Lady Killer) across differing styles of universes. Read Full Review
X #24 hits you with twists that you might appreciate more than any given in the series so far. Who knows what comes next after this issue, though one thing is certain that we are breaking new grounds. Read Full Review
I enjoyed everything story and action-wise, and there were some exceptionally great panels of art in this issue. However, there were some noticeably and uncharacteristically weak panels in my opinion. Some of the art seemed like it was rushed. The main place where I noticed this was the one where X finally escapes from the addicts and yells "Enough!" To me it was definitely not visually appealing, which is contradictory to how much I usually enjoy the art. I'm not saying it was bad at any means, but I was distracted a few times by the quality which made me enjoy it less than normal. Overall though, we have another solid and brutal entry into X's bloodstained journey. Read Full Review