Inglorious X-Force #1
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Michael Sta. Maria |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
INGLORIOUS VENGEANCE! CABLE returns from the future with a handful of clues...and gaping holes in his memory. An assassination is at hand, and it's up to HELLVERINE, ARCHANGEL and his former teammate BOOM-BOOM to follow Cable's lead into the fire. But who are they after, and what secret does Cable's faulty memory hide? Be here for the ground floor of the mystery and strap in for the most extreme thrill ride in X-dom, as an all-new X-FORCE blazes into battle!
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Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins
Jan 21, 2026X-Force is back! This new team looks to be a great addition to the X-Force legacy, each character works well together and the banter is on point throughout. The story being set up in this issue is one that I cannot wait to read going forward! Read Full Review
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8.8
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Jan 23, 2026Inglorious X-Force is an engaging establishing salvo that demonstrates the writers familiarity with the characters through superb character voice. While it doesn't offer up any earthshattering surprises, the mystery at it's center, the pacing of the script and the excellent execution in art and coloring do more than enough to make you want to know what's going to happen next! Read Full Review
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8.6
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jan 24, 2026The classic x-team returns striking on NCBD with an unapologetic debut. Seeley's writing takes the best from the past and forges with a more intense future. Sta. Maria & Fajardo Jr.'s craft the intensity needed for a series with this legacy. New fable, Same Cable. Buckle in for one hell of a ride. Read Full Review
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8.5
KPB Comics - A.S Tiger
Jan 21, 2026Inglorious X-Force #1 is an exciting, fun start to this new series, with a team that combines various eras of X-Force and that leans into nostalgia but still provides fresh faces. The art is well drawn and coloured, and Seeley packs a good amount of material in this debut issue, giving the story momentum and a hook.  Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Jonathan Waugh
Jan 21, 2026Inglorious X-Force may seem like the same Cable story you've read before, but Seeley and Sta. Maria have quite a few surprises in store. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker
Jan 21, 2026Inglorious promises to be one of the best volumes of X-Force from the first shot! Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome
Jan 22, 2026Either way, this was a very good first issue. If you have any nostalgia for the X-Force property, are a fan of Cable, or if you like stories of rough men and women who make the hard choices so that good people do not have to, then this just might be the book for you. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Jan 21, 2026Inglorious X-Force #1 is a competent recruitment mission that mistakes momentum for narrative strength. Cable assembles his team with all the emotional weight of a corporate onboarding session, checking boxes rather than earning investment. Ms. Marvel is the only character with real resistance to the premise, which makes her forced inclusion feel cynical and her character regressive. The twist ending is clever enough to suggest that future issues might explore genuine moral complexity, but this debut issue is too preoccupied with setup to deliver anything beyond serviceable superhero machinery. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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4.0
The art looks surprisingly solid. Not great, but solid, which is something I can't say about many Marvel books these days. However... Hellverine!?! Seriously? Even the name is cringe. The whole team roster looks odd, with just two other male characters besides Cable and Boom Boom as a token woman. WTF. Anyway, I was willing to give X-Force a chance and... I didn't expect it to be that badly written. For half the book, the reader doesn't actually know what Cable's plan is, and then it turns out to be protecting Kamala Khan of all people? There are some nostalgic references to the classic X-Force, but ultimately, this book is just a shadow of all its former incarnations and just another opportunity for Marvel to push the impeccable Kama more
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