Unbreakable X-Men #3
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Unbreakable X-Men #3

Event\Storyline: Age of Revelation Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Lucas Werneck Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 10, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
8.9Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

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In the UNBREAKABLE X-MEN's struggle to save Atlantis, they end up with an unexpected enemy, KING NAMOR HIMSELF. A fight that reaches from the bottom of the ocean to the depths of the cosmos, and Gambit finds himself ALONE against the sea king, and two TERRIFYING cosmic-level threats! The stunning conclusion of FROM ABOVE AND BELOW in our wildest X-tale yet!

  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole Dec 10, 2025

    Unbreakable X-Men #3 really has it all! Emotion, passion, action, love, X-Men working side by side for the greater good. It's high energy throughout the comic, which will keep your eyes locked into the comic until the very last page. This NEEDS to be on everyone's pull list. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Joe Jones Dec 10, 2025

    Overall, Unbreakable X-Men is a story about found family narratives, how the ties that bind us are also what unite us, and no matter what gets thrown at us, the love that we have for each other will keep us strong. With those unbreakable bonds, there is no fight we cannot win, and nothing that we cannot overcome. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Comic Watch - Jamison Nilsson Dec 10, 2025

    As a finale to a limited series, Unbreakable X-Men #3 (of 3) delivers on Gambits emotionally charged journey by making the story about the challenge of living rather than the big picture goal of defeating a giant villain. This focuses the story on something more bittersweet than just a large action fest and brings a realness to the characters involved. My recommendation: if youve enjoyed the past two issues of Unbreakable X-Men, then I recommend issue #3. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    KPB Comics - A.S Tiger Dec 11, 2025

    Unbreakable X-Men is not a bad story in its own right. Still, it feels out of place in this event, unconnected to the broader Age of Revelation story, and even disconnected from the story Gail Simone was telling. The art, however, is excellent, and some pages of Gambit's grief are quite moving, even if it is dwelt on for too long. Read Full Review

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