The conclusion to the anthology that illustrates the conception of the Dark X-Men. If you’re reading UTOPIA and think you know the whole story, think again. In this issue, Emma Frost convinces Namor to join the team. And learn where Professor X fits into UTOPIA. Also, witness the first Marvel Comic with art by JOCK (Losers, Green Arrow: Year One)! Rated T …$3.99
Dark X-Men: The Beginning #3 isn't flawless, but the best of the mini-series was definitely saved for last. I recommend checking it out if you're looking for some short, cool stories. Read Full Review
It's an awesome look at an underutilized Marvel superstar, and it's nice to see that evenNorman doesn't have all bases covered. Read Full Review
"Dark X-Men: The Beginning" #3 is the best issue of the series, but it's still not great. The format and structure of the book limits what the creators can do and takes a lot of the surprise out of their stories. Maybe if this series led up to the revelation of the Dark X-Men, but watching Osborn recruit people when you know what's going to happen next is tedious. Also, a minor complaint, but the solicitations promised Humberto Ramos artwork, which doesn't appear here at all, which is a let down. Read Full Review