The Dark Angel Saga: part 5 Genocide has incinerated half of Wolverine’s body, leaving only two remaining members of X-Force to defeat Archangel and his army. Someone has wiped out a small town in Northern Montana and in its place a new alien landscape has grown. What is Tabula Rasa? Can Fantomex and Deadpool work together to survive its harsh terrains long enough to unlock its mystery? The acclaimed team of Rick Remender (Venom, Punisher), Jerome Opeña (Punisher, Moon Knight) and Dean White (Avengers) return to introduce you to the strangest territory in the Marvel Universe.
Another really incredible issue. Deathlock is awesome. Read Full Review
With so much greatness packed into each issue, it is hard to believe that this title has not only been shipping on time, but sometimes at an accelerated schedule. The final panel will undoubtedly spark a wildfire of debate to what will happen in the next issue, but as Deadpool says, "I'm sure there won't be anything bad waiting there." Read Full Review
'The Dark Angel Saga' has been a bold initiative for Remender to craft a unified tale throughout his entire run on "Uncanny X-Force." The concepts are always high and the fun always maniacal. There isn't a page without an astounding visual or facemelting concept at work. This book has stripped the true merit of the word 'uncanny' away from any other title and owned it completely. When intense action can still make way for character driven moments you know you're on a winner. The style and flair only exist to enhance the depth of the tale. Read Full Review
Things are getting more and more interesting and this issue is guaranteed to have you at the edge of your seat. My only qualm was the characterization of Psylocke, which I mentioned above. Other than that, the story is really, really good. I do not recommend this issue for new readers; if you want to get into X-Force I suggest at least starting the story at the beginning of the story arc. Read Full Review
Great art. I mean it…..GREAT art! The story is fun and well written, but is a bit of a frenzied jumble at this point and it needs to wrap up because I'm getting more confused with every passing issue. Read Full Review
As Archangel's plans become more convoluted, I find my interest in this storyline waning a bit. Hopefully we get a bit less techno-babble and more good storytelling next issue(which knowing this series will be coming out next week...) Read Full Review
The Dark Angel Saga is an even better read now that X-Force is back in their universe, and I could read about Fantomex and Deadpool teaming up until Mr Immortal dies.