X-MEN DISASSEMBLED CONTINUES!
Just when things didn't look like they could get worse... The ride of the Four Horsemen of Salvation? The coming of X-Man? And...a return to the AGE OF APOCALYPSE? The weekly epic that threatens to leave the X-Men in tatters rolls on toward its explosive conclusion!
Rated T+
With every issue of UNCANNY X-MEN, we've been learning more and more about a character that, for as old as he is, we honestly don't know much about: X-Man. In UNCANNY X-MEN #6, Jean and Armor begin the tedious process of uncovering just who this mysterious being is. With strong art, dialogue, and a compelling storyline, UNCANNY X-MEN #6 is another successful installment in what is shaping up to be one of the X-Men's best adventures yet. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men takes an issue to zoom in on X-Man and his vision for the world in one of the more satisfying parts of "X-Men Disassembled." Read Full Review
The art is gorgeous and there are some breathtaking background images that enhance the foreground action and tone of the panel. Read Full Review
This is another solid chapter of the epic event and one that has twists and turns and an ending that really is going to shake things up. Between this event and Extermination we're given two events that are setting the X-Men in a new course correcting direction that harkens back to the classics and delivering something new and exciting. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men #6 is a solid start to the climactic battle between the X-Men and X-Man and although some scenes felt rushed, the story progresses well overall. Cinar has crafted some spectacular action scenes though I wish some parts didn't happen so fast so I could see him flesh out some key actions, especially the final Sharingan-like scene with Legion. Despite the issue's shortcomings, it's still loaded with action-packed fun and surprises. Read Full Review
"Disassembled" continues to improve as it moves along, trimming the fat and hopefully the X-Men rosters pushes toward conclusion. Read Full Review
More stuff actually happens in this issue, so it's a good read. But a lot of really inexplicable stuff also happens. Read Full Review
By far the weakest chapter of the story, but just manages to be saved in the nick of time at the end. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men #6 is the disagreeable issue of the book so far. This one is just pure filler, stretching the story out. The ending has potential, but the rest of this book does nothing special. This comic shows the overall story is lacking, but unlike some of the issues, theres no great characterization or character interplay to save it. Its a mediocre comic. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men continues to feel like an overplayed greatest hits album. Read Full Review
Although not much happened, what did happen was very enjoyable to me. And the young X-Men ending up in the Age of Apocalypse is really fun, in my opinion.
I thought the last few issues felt a little disjointed and that this was a return to form. Liked the art a lot too. Very classic 80s style Marvel looking.
Decent issue. Heavy on the exposition. Artwork is okay.
Still enjoying this story arc and characters, we’re moving right along.
Art was good, dialogue was good, and that reveal of the old lady was pretty good! Finally enjoying this comic. Though still got confused on how Angel transformed. Wouldn’t be surprised if the cliffhanger showed up the new horsemen. If so hopefully they got 3x as much power
So the whole world's gonna get destroyed because Nate suffers an attack of selective sexist deafness whenever a smarter female mutant tries to explain how jackass stupid his ideas are. How infuriatingly believable.
THERE IS A DEADY CREATURE IN THESE WORDS, AND HIS NAME IS SPOILERS! WATCH OUT OR IT'LL SPOIL A NOT-SO-GOOD ISSUE!
THE GOOD:
-I will admit, the reveal that X-Man was the coffee shop woman was pretty good. It was a pointless and stupid reveal but I didn't see it coming.
THE BAD:
-Didn't like the art. It was a step down from previous issues.
-Didn't like writing. It was better than some issues, but still just begs for this series to be ending. I had my doubts when it was announced that three writers would write it. My doubts could not have been more correct.
-This issue really didn't feel like it needed to exist. It felt like what should be half an issue, but was instead a fu more