• X-Factor brings big trouble to Serval Industries...heavily-armed trouble.
• Gambit's indiscretion is found out.
• Nobody is happy.
A nicely climactic battle with an intriguing supervillain. The battle has some significant moments of both pathos and humor at Gambit's expense, the wrap-up has some consequences for minor characters like Georgia, but the overall battle is a bit too dues ex machina than Momento Mori deserves. Read Full Review
All-New X-Factor is easily the most underrated X-title going right now and deserves a lot more attention. Read Full Review
In short, if youre not reading All New X-Factor, then you really should be. Whilst #11 wasnt the greatest conclusion to an arc feeling underwhelming in places, this book still remains one of the superior X-Books and is something that is well worth your time. Its smart, compelling, and the next issue cant come quickly enough. Read Full Review
In a Nutshell:Things are about to get very interesting. Time to start picking up this one again. Read Full Review
I think Peter David has put together a really solid group of characters and with Carmine on illustrations, this has the potential to really shine as a series. My problem is that we're eleven issues in and as we've got a team dynamic down I'd like to see a little more of an idea on where this is going. Read Full Review
Out-freaking-standing art! Some of the best comics art on the shelves today! (And the story's pretty good, too!)
See me spoil the whole issue at All New Gambit NOW!
Wasn't completely sure what to make of this issue. It was good, but if Remy had some great use of his powers or escaped in some way reminiscent of Wolverine at the Hellfire Club-that would have been badass