THE BATTLE FOR THE FUTURE!
It all comes down to this - Orchis versus the X-Men, winner take the future! Orchis has pushed mutantkind to their lowest point ever, but that just means the X-Men have had to fight back like never before. Will it be enough? We continue to barrel toward the conclusion of the Krakoan Age as the two stories that are one come to an end!
Rated T+
Epic is the only proper way to describe the final showdown of Nimrod and the Children of the Atom. Duggan excels the pace to craft frantic excitement in the battle fans have been waiting for. The art team gift readers with big action and larger emotional impacts as the Krokoan Era winds down. Read Full Review
This was an excellent, if speedy, finale to the saga of Krakoa. Read Full Review
Werneck and Caselli deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. The visuals are thrilling and capture the dynamic action and suspense of the story. Read Full Review
Well that was abrupt. This book has been a crazy ride. This issue had some amazing moments (Magnetos return to the battle and team up with Polaris, Storms arrival and Scotts smile), but it must be said that everything got wrapped up REALLY quickly. We still need to see the end of ROTPOX so we dont have the full story, but one has to assume that Moira and her story will conclude in that final issue or maybe the upcoming Uncanny X-men 700. Heroes are back in business. No more of this killing indiscriminately stuff. There is no more doubt with these heroes. If youve been a reader that has been put off by all the death and gloom since Nimrod fell on the X-men during the 3rdHellfire Gala, then I implore you to read this. Read Full Review
Fall of the House of X #5 does its job of wrapping up the threat of Nimrod, Omega Sentinel, and the Sentinel City. In the process the X-Men ashow what makes them a strong team with their epic win over Orchis. The way this concludes sets up the final two chapters of this X-Men crossover to deliver a true end for the Krakoa Era and begin something new. Read Full Review
The finale to Fall of the House of X bears the same signs of being rushed out the door as the rest of the series (and several others of the "Fall of X" era). Read Full Review
This hasn't been the best event in X-history, but it's been ok. This issue was a highlight of the run though, being simpler and more clear in what's happening and why. There were some gorgeous pages, especially when Storm enters the picture, as well as some cool ideas like Magneto and Polaris working together. Enjoyable conclusion. Not deep, but enjoyable.
This started off fairly strong, in my opinion, as I really liked the stuff with Cyclops and Storm. Furthermore, Caselli's art was absolutely fantastic here. That said, though, everything else wasn't as strong, for me. There wasn't anything particularly bad here, but the ending to this whole era still feels a little crammed and complicated in certain spots.
Could've been worse.
Duggan and Werneck saved their best for last. It's a low bar but kudos for somewhat making it more cohesive than the previous mess. Duggan started well with his X-Men run but the end of and the Fall of X issues were a disappointment. Still I'm glad Werneck delivered some pretty nice panels and splash pages here to salvage something out of this. Shout out to Caselli coming out of the bullpen to deliver some crisp pages at the end.
Last stop is almost here and I'm ready to leave the X-Men behind for a while.
As a finale to this particular miniseries, it's not incredibly satisfying. Powers and X-Men 700 will most likely provide a more satisfying conclusion. The X-Men fight and blow up Orchis. It's the smashing-action-figures side of this storyline. Rise was handling the more cerebral, existential stuff, and I have high hopes for that series' end.
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
Sad seeing Nimrod go. I've been invested in this Krakoa story from the beginning. I haven't bought every book and series, but it felt odd seing that character come to an end. I won't be reading any X-Men after 700, so hopefully that and Rise end this era on a somewhat high note.
Well, it's coherent, so by the standards of Fall of X it's not bad. The issue is really just one big fight scene, but since that's the main thing Duggan's been doing on X-Men that's probably for the best, and Werneck handles the storytelling better than he did in the first four issues. But the whole thing struggles thanks to a big picture that's mostly blank.
Questions like "Why are mainstays like Rogue and Firestar suddenly ready to kill?" could be dramatically fascinating if there was any evidence Duggan had given it a moment's thought. Karima's redemption is handled perfectly well except that it comes out of nowhere (has it ever even been mentioned that Karima has a dual mind?) and feels less like a plot point and more like h more
Hey, it ended better than I expected, I will give Gerry Duggan that. I liked how Storm over circuited Nimrod's abilities, and how Magneto, Polariis created a magnetic field to take down Nimrod/Orchis. The only thing I wished was that it felt Storm was like Josstice League Superman where she overpowered everything randomly because it wasnt really built up and she had no personal experience with Nimrod. All the other x-Men at least had some encounters with Orchis and Nimrod, but Storm was busy with being on Mars in X-Men Red. But if you can just turn your brain off for this issue, I think people will like this ending.
Biggest positive is Werneck's art. He did a great job this issue imo.