Excalibur #10
| Writer | Tini Howard |
| Artist | Marcus To |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
LONDON IS BURNING!
Captain Britain is faced with her hardest decision yet as Britain goes to war with Krakoa. Can Excalibur survive being torn between two worlds?
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Ryan Pagella
Jun 10, 2020Regardless if the story was re-written or not, Tini Howard delivers us a harsh truth about our current political reality. Read Full Review
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9.5
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jun 14, 2020Overall. A solid issue that begins to stitch together various plot points from earlier issues. I look forward to seeing how things progress next month. Especially given how things ended in this issue. Read Full Review
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8.8
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu
Jun 10, 2020After the deflection which was the entire last arc, EXCALIBUR #10 by Tini Howard quickly lunges the series forward in a quite clever and interesting direction that finally begins to mold the magic realm into the mutant landscape in a way that makes more sense, fits well within the context of the narrative, and is genuinely intriguing for new and old EXCALIBUR fans alike. Read Full Review
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8.2
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Matthew Brake
Jun 10, 2020In Excalibur #10, Betsy deals with her divided loyalties while her brother Jamie plays with reality. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jun 15, 2020Bringing the best of multiple worlds Excalibur #10 is another fun "verse" in the myth of the new Captain Britain(s). Read Full Review
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6.9
Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones
Jun 11, 2020"Excalibur" #10 is a visually stunning reintroduction to the comic with an ambitious but flawed script. Read Full Review
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6.6
Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope
Jun 11, 2020This is a vibrant series of explosions, with some serious problems in the plot. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jun 10, 2020Even having recently returned to collections of the original Excalibur and understanding the influences and tropes this story is building from, it's difficult to concern oneself with the events and characters on the page. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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10
Fantastic issue! The best of this series so far. Love the weirdness of it. This feels the most like a classical issue of the original Excalibur series.
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9.5
Love me some Kitty
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9.5
The throwback to the OG Excalibur was nice
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8.5
Solid again. The entire series has been solid, and this series, Marauders, and the main X-Men title are the ones I see that will continue on due to their consistency. However, I don't know if this is just due to covid, but there is a huge continuity issue here that has to do with what happened way back when in Marauders. It is a little confusing, and it would be helpful if they included some kind of timeline or updated reading order. Other than that, this book is solid, new developments, great writing, great art. Recommend
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8.5
I am not really sure what I just read, but I did enjoy it. Marcus To's art is awesome.
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8.0
Well, I didn't expect that, but I welcome it, honestly. It's more interesting than last issue at least.
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7.5
Another issue that's not my absolute favorite of the series, but I did like it a bit more than the previous one. This one felt more focused with the story it was trying to tell, in my opinion. To's art here was pretty good, as well. I really enjoyed the pages towards the end with Betsy and Jamie, respectively, attacking one another.
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Good ideas but bad execution.
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It's not hard to make a reality warper feel like a serious threat, but this comic fails pretty abjectly at it.
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I read this three days ago and I can't remember a single thing about it. Probably more of a personal problem but these are personal ratings.
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4.5
Maybe I'm in a bad mood, but I did not have a good time reading this one.
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