• Mutantkind is teetering on the brink of extinction once more! While some mutants seek refuge, others are eager to fight for their species' survival.
• And in the case of the UNCANNY X-MEN, that means taking the fight to those who would hasten mutantkind's decline!
• But are the X-Men biting off more than they can chew when they try to hunt down the DARK RIDERS on their own turf?
Rated T+
The series has been fun to read so far, and I look forward to seeing what Bunn and Land throw at these X-Men next month and beyond that. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men has been great so far, and Bunn, Land, Woodard and co. have fans believing Marvel isnt mistreating the X-Men. This series has exceeded expectations and it seems like Bunn has a solid, well-thought outplan laid out for some of our favorite mutants. Greg Land is doing some of the best work of his career and being teamed with Nolan Woodard and inker Jay Leisten has really helped round out his art. If you arent satisfied after reading this book, there is no pleasing you. Read Full Review
So overall, Ill keep reading. I guess thats the bottom line, right? This book is quite enjoyable, but nowhere near the top of my stack. But to be fair, I have a stack full of really good books right now, so if 7/10 is falling in the middle, I just need to shut up, count my comics blessings and go read some more comics Read Full Review
All things considered, UNCANNY X-MEN #4 is an (at least for Greg Land standards) artistically solid and overall promising comic book that, despite minor inconsistenciesin the characterization of Monet, does a good job at leading into the finale of the title's first story arc. Read Full Review
At this point I can only recommend this book to the hardcore X-fans and the collectors who are completest. Everyone else stay away until the smoke has cleared. Read Full Review
Finally a series that feels like the X-Men to me!
Oh my gosh. Soooooo much better now. We are actually getting somewhere in this book. I honestly think Extraordinary is the better X-Man book but finally Uncanny is getting somewhere. Cullen has a plan that I can see now, I appreciate that. Land's art was good for this issue. And I hope it stays good or even improves. Can't wait for next issue.
The story is not that bad, I mean, I generally like Cullen Bunn's work -- but greg land's art is so... ugh. I'm sorry Bunn, my man, but I cannot support your comic while Land is the artist.