THE CALL OF THE MULTIVERSE!
It's the Exiles' final showdown against those bug-eyed creeps the Watchers! But they've underestimated their foe - and the mistake may prove deadly. In a whirl of mishaps and might-have-beens, the champion Blink must keep her wits and rescue her lost companions. What lies ahead for Blink and her team of Multiversal misfits?
Rated T+
This series deserved another 90 issues at least. Read Full Review
It's a shame to see a charming book like this get cancelled, but this issue has enough action, adventure, emotion and heart to make it worth the read. Plus, the art ain't bad, either. Read Full Review
Although this series never had much of a chance to find an audience, it did show that the Exiles could be more than "just" an X-Men franchise. Saladin Ahmed gave his run a unique voice, and I've loved Javier Rodriguez's fantastic artwork. Read Full Review
It's good. Crazy that it made it to 12 issues but good series overall. Enjoyed it a lot! some issues more than others. The art was fantastic! Javier Rodriguez made it it whole.
And done.
Well the story show that both author really liked the characters. Who they can like this annoying wolvy is behind my understanding. It's not a perfect ending. But at least that keep a possible return of the team.
Cover - Ok I see the "b"link here. ^^ 2/2
Writing - Maybe a easy ending but a good one. I like each alternative nightmare story Ahmed give to his characters. But the ghost Khan. Common ! 2.5/3
Arts - The layout for the alternative story are very stong. Not mutch case for so much to show. And in the shadowing figure of each characters. Nice idea. Maybe to more panel in the page where Iron Lad explain his plan to Blink. Not my favorite page. 2.5/3
Feeling - I was never convinced by this versio more
Aww man this one kinda got me in the feels a bit. I thought that the art on their failed timelines was really cool, too.
This series never really hooked into a bigger Big Idea than "let's have some Exiles running around saving the Multiverse again," and I think that shortcoming explains why it ended so soon.
This was alright. Not the best wrap up, but it was serviceable. This run was mostly good, if a bit wordy at points. And I'm shocked it even got twelve issues. I can't say I'll miss it, but I never hated it and I never dreaded reading it when it came out.