• "Gambit & Rogue Forever" concludes!
• Will the hottest couple in the Marvel Universe be able to escape Mojoworld?
• Or will they be doomed to rerun hell?
Rated T+
The strong character work and the energetic artwork keep making Mr. & Mrs. X the best X-Men comic. Read Full Review
A stunning end to the final arc that kept the two linchpin X-Men cut off from both Cyclops and his new Uncanny team and also the Age Of X-Man event. And the closing of this story lands them back on Earth with a bump. Read Full Review
I thought the banter between ex-foe Spiral and Rogue and Gambit was funny and played out well. I feel like it all came together well and wrapped up at the perfect time. This whole arc was enjoyable and had enough drama to keep you gripped. Read Full Review
It's not bad, but it's not as tight as some of the earlier issues. Read Full Review
The southern belle and swamp rat fall flat. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue. This has been a great series. Beautiful artwork and a fun adventurous story. Not a huge fan of Mojo but I’ve enjoyed this despite the villain. Gambit is my favorite Xman and he’s well written here.
Frank D'Armata deserves a medal for his contribution to this comic's visual appeal.
Pretty good wrap up issue. Nothing groundbreaking, really. Just nice.
Liked it.
THE GOOD:
-This was a really solid issue! I enjoyed it a lot!
-For once I liked Oscar Bazaldua's art. Neither the faces nor the hands were distractingly bad this time.
-Kelly Thompson is a good writer. This series was never her best work, but I really enjoyed the writing this issue.
-The action scenes were a lot of fun.
-Am I the only hoping the baby was some kind of subtle foreshadowing for a child?
-That end was great. It certainly leaves you on the edge of your seat.
THE BAD:
-Never been a fan of Spiral. Still ain't.
-Eh. Mojo turned into a pretty boring villain at the end there. That's sad. I liked him at first in this story arc.
An adequate conclusion.