Uncanny X-Force #27

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Phil Noto Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 11, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 9
9.4Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

X-Force land themselves somewhere you've never seen them. A new member joins the team! Rising star Julian Totino Tedesco (VENOM: CIRCLE OF FOUR, JOHN CARTER GODS OF MARS covers) joins the best creative team in comics for two issues!

  • 10
    Entertainment Fuse - Eric "djotaku" Mesa Jul 12, 2012

    I've said it before and I'll say it again - you really should be reading Uncanny X-force. This particular arc isn't TOO far in - you could jump in here and still enjoy the rest of it. But you really should go back and get the trades because this run is going to be counted among the best. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Outer Realm Comics - Kieran_Frost Jul 27, 2012

    One of the greatest complaints I can give a comic is "nothing happened this issue"; that CANNOT (by any stretch of the imagination) be said this issue. A hero died a heroes death, a new hero is born, and the ultimate mastermind behind the new Brotherhood of Evil is revealed! E-P-I-C!!! THIS was an incredible issue. Utterly flawless. I cannot WAIT for a next issue. This series has been gold, from start to present. "the Apocalypse Factor", "Deathlok Nation", "the Dark Angel Saga", "Otherworld" and now... "the Final Execution". I never thought anyone could surpass Kyle&Yost's work on "X-force". I was wrong... Rick Remender is now in a class of his own! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Population Go - Population Go Staff Jul 19, 2012

    By the end of the issue, it seems like everything stands revealed. Not just everything in this arc, but everything Remender has been working forward towards in this entire series. Every character he's brought into play, every villain he's used, and everything in between is here, and it all plays a part. Best of all, Remender's extremely successful in assembling all these plot points. And of course the issue wouldn't be complete without several twists along the way, which Remender delivers in spades. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans Jul 16, 2012

    A really big, hard-hitting issue and a major moment for the team. It has just about everything that you got you into this book in the first place. Read Full Review

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