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+
Uncanny X-Men #7 is a marked improvement over the last issue, which was just glorified filler. Its nice to focus on the younger X-Men and the AoA is always great to visit. Combine that with some great art, cool redesigns, and a smart script and this one is a winner. Read Full Review
After a sloppy start with some great scattered moments, the Uncanny X-Men relaunch sets its sights on to re-earning its flagship title status. Read Full Review
The issue is a little disjointed in that it just throws you into the chaos and you need to really put the pieces together but by the issue's end it winds up being one that really focuses on the direction and morals of the younger X-Men and how those differ from their older members. There's a stark difference here and one that may be experience and age as is presented. It's an interesting direction to take and hopefully one that's explored more in the coming months and years. Read Full Review
While the art in the issue is stellar, even it can't help a thin premise with little development or payoff. Read Full Review
The already very complicated "X-Men Disassembled" takes an unnecessary trip to the Age of Apocalypse in this unfortunate chapter. Read Full Review
The quiet is welcome in a series that has been so much cacophony so far, and hopefully, the sense of focus will carry through the final act of "Disassembled." Read Full Review
I had been greatly anticipating seeing what had occurred to this world since we last saw it. No grim and dark X-Termination here, or even the Bachalo 10th Anniversary look. Just a fiery ruin of a supposedly empty world. And that is the feeling I was left with reading this story. Read Full Review
While this issue will make all the Glob fans (?) out there smile, it doesnt do much else. An odd time jump coupled with the lack of information makes it hard to understand and care whats going on. I liked the art in this issue, but the story that hasnt done much to hook me up to this point just stalls out. Read Full Review
The new issue totally wastes a trip to the Age of Apocalypse, derailing everything that had been ongoing up until this issue. Read Full Review
Great art and one of the better issues here imo. Yeah, there’s a time jump but it’ll all make sense halfway through and I loved seeing the Young XMen get the spotlight. They are characters that aren’t so established that there’s a real danger that one or all of them can end up hurt and I also always love the “should we kill” moral dilemma stories.
Tremendous art. Quite fond of the way Armor was depicted. Story and arc are still a bit all over the place. Remain interested to see where all this ends up.
This series is just throwing everything at us, I shouldn’t like it, but trying to just enjoy it for what it is.
Yup.
The writing and the art are not bad but a whole issue about a rushed debate feels a little pointless.
Enjoy the artwork but feel not much really happened in this issue and we got a major time skip that confused the reader
This 10 part weekly event is starting to feel particularly disjointed. We're on part seven and on a complete detour to the Age of Apocalypse. And there's a time jump as well. It feels like a separate story. Sure, these characters were all present in the first six parts, but most of the characters aren't involved anymore. This issue was fine. It just doesn't fit well with what came before.