After the Gala, we wondered - did anyone survive the experience? Now we discover the real question: How long can anyone survive this?
Rated T+
This book is brilliantly done. It's an adventure story, a political drama, and a finely wrought character study all at once. This is astonishing art. Read Full Review
Those that were lost might have been found once more as ‘Immortal X-Men' #15 continues to delve deep into the far-reaching effects of ‘Fall Of X.' An energetic series full of darkness but also bright moments, sharing the spotlight amongst numerous characters once part of the Quiet Council. A solid issue that might drop hints at what is next for this moment in time for the X-Line. Read Full Review
Immortal X-Men #15 has some pacing concerns but still appeals to my senses for writing a well-thought-out story. Read Full Review
Immortal X-Men #15 is an intriguing chapter in the Fall of X era. It supplies adequate villainy, proposes a new direction for Xavier, and establishes a large group of mutants that may have hope for the future of all mutants. Now, let's hope they can survive the experience. Read Full Review
It's two fronts of the war for Eden, fought amongst the fallen, and if this is going to be Krakoa's last act, that's a hell of a note to go out on. Read Full Review
In terms of important books to read throughout this Fall of X, this one certainly doesn't top the list like X-Men does. However, until Gillen can iron out the direction and purpose of this book, I'd tread lightly. Nevertheless, the characters Gillen appears to be focusing on have the potential to spark an interesting read. Read Full Review
Fall of X got a lot more confusing and stretched itself even thinner this week, even if individual issues like this one are still pretty strong. Read Full Review
Kieron Gillen continues to operate at the top of his game with Immortal X-Men. This is probably my favourite X book ever behind House of X/Powers of X.
This is still the best x-book out there.
In the one hand, it was super interesting. On the other hand, I don’t enjoy it when things are written in a way that it intended we don’t understand (like why Destiny doesn’t have powers, for example).
While I did like this issue, I also think it's definitely the weakest issue yet. I hope this isn't a sign of things to come for this title in Fall of X, but this feels a little unfocused, in my opinion. The stuff with Sebastian and Selene was interesting, but then we moved to the stuff with Hope, Exodus, Destiny, and Mother Righteous, which was solid, but nothing more. Plus, although Medina is a good artist, I'm really missing Lucas Werneck's art here. Luckily he's supposed to come back in the next issue. Moving back to the story, it does provide some intriguing ideas and concepts, and I'm interested to see what comes of Apocalypse's upcoming return, I agree with what KittyNone said in their review, in that this feels like less than the summore
I liked seeing Selene and Shaw. Unsure about the rest still.
Gillen's skill for one-liners remains unimpeachable, and Paco Medina a fine job on the art (there's a passage where I'm not sure what Xavier does, but the obscurity feels intentional?), but this comic, like its protagonists, is wandering in the desert a bit. Fall of X has made this previously flawless title feel messy and unfocused, a pile of interesting ideas that never have enough room to breathe or any clear reason to sit adjacent to one another besides that they all involve the established cast; for the moment it feels like the excitement and urgency have slipped out of this book. I really do want to like Fall of X, but even Immortal X-Men isn't making it compelling for me yet.
I feel like I'm wondering through the desert myself trying to find a way to enjoy this series again. Guillen is skilled in his storytelling with Exodus and Xavier but it's not hooking me. I'll see what happens but Fall of X isn't doing it for me.
Edit: I forgot to mention Paco Medina on art was nice and he gives Selene that beautifully menacing look.
This was pretty decent I'm some regards. It just also felt ordinary.i didn't get that normal Immortal X-Men intrigue.