Inglorious X-Force #6
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Michael Sta. Maria |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
THE MUTANT LIBERATION FRONT! CABLE, ARCHANGEL, MS. MARVEL, BOOM-BOOM and HELLVERINE bring the fight to the MUTANT LIBERATION FRONT. The new face of the MLF is KALI…but it's their deep-seated plans that will put X-FORCE on the back foot!
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Joey DiCarlo
Jun 17, 2026Hope that this book just continues on. What a great read. What a fun book. This is everything you could possibly want when you hear “X-Force”. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins
Jun 17, 2026Another great issue in a great series. I am so very happy to see this book continuing on and the mystery being slowly revealed. The character interactions are excellent, the action is superb, and the story is intriguing. Inglorious X-Force continues to be a must read X book! Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome
Jun 21, 2026Inglorious X-Force #6 helps the series recover from last issue's missteps, and gives us a confrontation with the new version of the Mutant Liberation Front that shows how some things never change, just the people in charge. Mutant terrorism by TikTok is a topical idea, and one that gives plenty of options for opponents of X-Force. At the same time, the mystery of what is going on with Cable deepens. Hopefully Marvel won't cut this book off early and will give it the time it needs to tell its story—there are too many interesting threads here for it to be forced into a mad race for the finish line. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Jonathan Waugh
Jun 17, 2026Inglorious X-Force #6 resets the stage for a new story arc, but in doing so it packs almost too much into a single issue. Read Full Review
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6.8
Comic Watch - Logan Mullins
Jun 18, 2026While Issue #6 isn’t perfect, it’s a dramatic improvement over the previous issues. Tim Seeley’s writing and Michael Sta. Maria’s art together gives this issue a charm that the series struggled to find. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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6.0
Cable and his team are after a mutant influencer named Kali for saying bad things on the internet. Yet we never learn what exactly she is saying. I went back to read the first pages again, but seriously… at no point in the book do we learn what is so harmful about Kali‘s message, which begs an important question: when did comic writers become so inept at writing comics?
The art and character dynamics are good enough to keep me interested, but the main plot - just as in past issues - is making me scratch my head.+ Like • Comment