When he learns the real reason behind President Kennedy's assassination, Mulder also discovers his father was involved in the conspiracy. This revelation forces him to decide between the two things he holds most sacred: his family and the truth. It's bombshell after bombshell in The X-Files: JFK Disclosure!
Bullet points:
* Lavishly painted art by Menton3!
* Timed to coincide with the real-world release of thousands of documents gathered in the investigation of the JFK assassination!
* Don't miss the B cover by X-Files Poster Project artist J.J. Lendl that connects to next issue's cover!
Overall the JFK Disclosure is a brilliant read and addition to the X-file mythos. Denton and Menton3 are wonderful partners and I'm excited to see where this series goes. I highly recommend this if you're an X-Files fan or a JFK conspiracy theorist. Read Full Review
This issue was absolutely fantastic though and gives readers exactly what they want in regards to what we all love about the X-Files. Read Full Review
Ending on a final moment that brings the X-Files part of this story to the forefront, this issue kicks off an accessible and engaging take on the assassination. It almost makes one believe Mr. Mulder Sr. will show up somewhere in that last pile of files. Read Full Review
I wonder if perhaps this series should have aimed to wrap up right around October 25th instead of release then, but we'll let the story tell itself and perhaps win a place on our shelf. Read Full Review
I have never been a big fan of the X-Files, but Tipton and Menton3 are a strong team that offers up a riveting story. With intrigue, otherwordly themes and a bit of murderous history, JKF DISCLOSURES is a new take on an old topic for America. It's relevance adds to the excitement, and in my opinion, it's easy to forget what X-Files is famous for as you get swept up in the drama of the past, leaving the end of the issue wide open to blow your mind. Read Full Review
Despite a narrative that spins its wheels too much, a wealth of historical easter eggs and some great dialogue makes The X-Files: JFK Disclosure worth pulling from the archives. Read Full Review
Creative, borderline risk-taking art can't save the weaknesses IDW seems to have with X-Files stories. Read Full Review
I'm enough of an X-Files fan to continue to read, no matter what, but I'm hoping things improve. Not enough Mulder and Scully so far, and the Vegas flashback seems unnecessary. My opinion, hopefully, could change with the next issue, but this is feeling lacking. Read Full Review