The Final Exectution kicks into high gear What is left of X-Force go up against the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants for the last time.
If you've been reading this series you will definitely find yourself impressed with the events that take place in this book. It finally feels like things are beginning to come together in a really big way. What will happen to Evan? Will he be able to overcome the situation? Will he be manipulated by the 'Brotherhood'? Also, will X-Force find it in them to kill Evan? I was left with a lot of questions after reading this issue. It's very well organized with beautiful art and ends with a big cliffhanger. I am definitely looking forward to the conclusion. All around fantastic comic that X-Force fans are sure to enjoy. Read Full Review
I wouldn't be lying if I said I am extremely let down by the fact that X-Force is coming to an end. But knowing that it is drawing near, I wouldn't have it going out any other way. The entire series is fantastic, but Remender is turning it up to 11 now more than ever. If X-Force does end up getting rebooted with Marvel NOW! I truly hope Remender is on it! Read Full Review
It's sad to know that this series will indeed be ending with #35, but it's better to see something end while it's still this great than to see it spiral downward in quality. Remender gives a tease as to what happens in the finale to this arc that proves to us there's going to be plenty of action and heartbreak, as well as some death, before we say goodbye to this book. Read Full Review
The Dark Angel saga was a huge event in scope and cast, but Final Execution looks to be the more personal story arc. Everyone has an agenda and a grudge -- even the heroes -- and the story feels as though it could twist into an unexpected direction at any time. Given that Remender's run on this series will end come December, there's never a better time for him to tell this violent and transformative tale. Read Full Review
Issue 31 was just so satisfying and exciting and there’s just not much to say. Perfect art by Phil Noto.