Wolverine and AOA Nightcrawler face a strange and deadly new foe in Otherworld. Plus, Fantomex’s sentence is carried out and he is injected with an anti-reality serum. And Psylocke becomes Lady Briton!
This train doesn't seem to be losing any steam. Uncanny X-Force #21 is another great issue. Read Full Review
Much like the story, the cover is obviously very fantasy influenced. It basically provides a good action shot of Nightcrawler and Wolverine lunging towards their enemy. It matches the overall tone of the book much like the interior art had. It's a decent cover but not particularly astonishing. Read Full Review
As Remender continues to explore Otherworld, the story is getting more and more interesting. Readers are left with a huge cliff hanger at the end of the issue that will guarantee to leave you wanting more. Who is the mysterious man on the final page with a vendetta against Fantomex and Psylocke? And why? Great dialogue in this issue and I it is definitely great to see Nightcrawler as a member of the team. Read Full Review
No doubt the two halves of the story will continue to come together as the arc continues. Story isn't the real problem with this arc, ultimately. It's the underwhelming visual presentation. Read Full Review
if you're invested in this story and the characters involved, please pick this up because it's still as good as it ever was. But if you're just now deciding to jump on with a new arc, this isn't the right place for it. It is a shame, because I just recommended the book to a friend a couple weeks ago. But I don't think they would appreciate this art. I know I don't. Read Full Review
If I was blind, and someone read this issue to me, I would probably enjoy it a lot more than actually reading it with my eyes open. If someone who understands the art, and can differentiate what exactly is being drawn, would explain it to me, I would probably enjoy the issue more. Since neither of those options were available, I was forced to endure another 21 pages of hideous, completely confusing and blurry art. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Force #21 is a very disappointing read. Looking at the last page, I can only imagine what might have been. Hopefully, someone at Marvel is picking up on the art problems and they'll have it straightened out by next issue. I feel weird for saying it, but boy do I hope Uncanny X-Force #22 is delayed. Read Full Review
This was absolutely terrible. There's literally not a single nice thing I can say about this comic book... I could care LESS about EVERYTHING happening here. I hate the Capt. Britain Corps concept, I hate Otherworld, I hate Merlin. I hate it all. So if you liked this comic, awesome. But me? I couldn't have hated it more. What a waste of money... Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Force 21 has some very very very very bad art. Like, it’s badddd. The story itself isn’t the best either and the only thing that keeps me reading is the characters. I hope Tocchini leaves ASAP