Uncanny X-Force #4

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Jerome Opena Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 26, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 18
9.3Critic Rating
9.2User Rating

“THE APOCALYPSE SOLUTION,” PART FOUR It all comes down to this! To stop him from bending all reality to his will X-Force must kill Apocalypse. But at a terrible cost. The final set piece: lovers positioned against each other, old friendships irreparably shattered, and the future of the Marvel Universe forever twisted. The story X-fans will be discussing for years to come, the conclusion that will change one character evermore!

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Joe LopezShare this:FacebookStumbleUponDiggGA_goog Jan 28, 2011

    Despite my fears about the fate of Apocalyp-kid, this issue was truly the best X-title on the stands and shows no signs of giving up that title in the near future. Remender and Opena are on fire with this comic and even though this was the conclusion of the first story arc, I'm itching for the next issue just as much as I would be were I left with a cliffhanger. Highly recommended and I cannot wait to purchase the hardcover of this. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Joe LopezShare this:FacebookStumbleUponDigg Jan 28, 2011

    Despite my fears about the fate of Apocalyp-kid, this issue was truly the best X-title on the stands and shows no signs of giving up that title in the near future. Remender and Opena are on fire with this comic and even though this was the conclusion of the first story arc, I'm itching for the next issue just as much as I would be were I left with a cliffhanger. Highly recommended and I cannot wait to purchase the hardcover of this. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    IGN - Jan 26, 2011

    For those that have not experienced this book yet, you owe it to yourself to pick up the first four issues of this fun new series when you go into the store next. You can thank us later. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - James Hunt Jan 31, 2011

    The issue ends with a pretty startling moment, one that crystallizes why this book is so enjoyable. Its art and its plotting are constantly unpredictable and exciting, and Remender has taken characters that were either sadly forgotten (Fantomex and EVA) or should have been long ago (Deadpool) and turned them into gripping protagonists. "Uncanny X-Force" is a strange, exciting, and truly vital comic. There's nothing else like it on the stands today, and that's probably for the best. I'm not sure any of us could handle more than one book this catastrophically great. Read Full Review

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