The last boy on Earth has been abducted by the creature that killed countless heroes and villains alike. And while David fights for his life to escape and avenge Captain America himself, Spider-Man has become the hunter, seeking to find the boy who is a cure for humanity lost. Alex Ross, Jim Krueger and Well-Bee continue the mightiest prequel to the EARTH X trilogy imaginable.
Rated T
True to itself, Marvels X is a dark tale wrapped in a blanket of sorrow, but there is still hope. There always is, which suits this prequel's beginnings in Earth X. Read Full Review
Marvels X #4 is the flashiest issue so far, but it also loses the thread and offers readers a perfect opportunity to walk out alongside one cameo hero. Read Full Review
This was a really enjoyable issue. I really like how Spidey is written here. Probably my favorite issue in the miniseries so far.
I liked this issue and it had some good moments. I didn’t like the roll call at the end though.
David's saved from Kraven by a full roster of A-list heroes, now united on the mission to protect him. It's a solid plot, but the art is no more than functional and the prose is still very stiff. You could call this a good comic, but only by turning a blind eye to a lot of storytelling shortcomings.