...CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY The DARK ARTERY, gateway to an underworld of unspeakable evil, has taken one of the Outliers and it will take the Uncanny X-Men to get them back...IF they can survive the corruption process needed to enter! Plus, the secret of the ENDLING at last! It's MONSTERS vs. MUTANTS for the soul of an Outlier! Don't miss this story finale!
Rated T+
I would've happily continued reading an entire run of this storyline, but Gail Simone knows when to end it on a good note. The ending of Dark Artery was perfectly handled with with heartwarming moments that gave a lot of satisfactory. Read Full Review
This was a satisfying conclusion to the Dark Artery storyline. Read Full Review
Marquez and Vecchio deliver beautifully detailed and visually exiting art throughout the issue. I love the imagery across the board and how emotional and evocative the art is. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men Issue 16 threatens to drag the heroes under. Simone highlights how much the young Outliers have grown and how far they've come. Read Full Review
Much ofUncanny X-Men has been building up to this issue. The Outliers are confident in their powers, and their secrets are slowly being unveiled, while the core adult X-Men team have fully accepted their role as mutant teachers, and are eager to continue the X-Legacy. Establishing the history of mutantkind both in New Orleans and Haven House gives more weight to the comic's setting, and perhaps permanently changes the lore of the X-Men at Marvel Comics. This issue was a solid conclusion from Gail Simone (with some valid critiques around plot) and outstanding art from David Marquez and Matthew Wilson. I can't wait to see what is next for the Uncanny X-Men. Read Full Review
This was a great small scale X-Men story, with good moments for the new kids as well as the adult X-Men. The art was amazing, the writing was great and the story was interesting and fresh. I'm very much enjoying the back-to-the-basics approach to the From the Ashes era we're currently in and the two main X-books have been impeccable. No need to rush to the next big event, lets keep building the new characters and situations in smaller stuff like this for a while please.
I have enjoyed the last few issues of Uncanny X-Men, but after reading the finale of Dark Artery, I have to say that this storyline wasn't the creepy horror tale that I anticipated. What we got instead was a lot of talk, talk and more talk, and in the end... nothing.
I did enjoy the Marquez art though.
I like Gail and I like her new mutants and I like the social commentary she’s inserted into this book. But I did not like this ending to the major story arc. All of the talk and action in this ended up feeling too incoherent for my taste. I like what Gail was going for in this arc, but I don’t think it really stuck the landing.