G-23, Part 1 of 2: A government plot leads Mulder to ponder his early days as a cadet at Quantico, including his relationship with Diana Fowley and the fateful day that he found the iconic "I Want to Believe" poster. But the intrigue goes even further back in time, to when Bill Mulder was partnered with the Cigarette Smoking Man.
The only reason you haven't read this is because the government doesn't want you to know the truth. The truth is that this is perfect entry point to one of the best written series on the market. The truth is in here. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Overall, X-Files Season 10 #19 offers a silly break from regular programming. Even if you weren't looking for one. Read Full Review
It's not a bad issue, but it definitely feels like a step down from the string of really good ones we've just had. Let's hope that next month, the good aspects of the narrative come to the fore rather than disappear in a puff of smoke. Read Full Review
It's goofy and funny, but it feels like a throwaway issue. Not bad, just somewhat lacking. Read Full Review
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