Uncanny X-Men #27
| Writer | Gail Simone |
| Artist | Luciano Vecchio |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Gambit’s curse takes a terrifying turn, as legendary guests come to Haven House, and a sudden DEATH throws the mutant world into chaos. It’s a story you never thought you’d see and one you won’t want to miss!
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10
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Apr 29, 2026This comic was made with Marvel’s mutant fans in mind. With an excellent story that you can’t guess how it’ll end, a huge switch up of the teams that brings back some iconic characters, and artwork that practically tells the story itself, you can’t go wrong with Uncanny X-Men #27! Add it to your pull lists, read it immediately, and thank me later! Read Full Review
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9.1
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Apr 29, 2026Vecchio creates some beautifully detailed and visually impressive moments throughout the issue. Everything from the battle scenes to the character moments looks great. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Apr 29, 2026Uncanny X-Men #27 delivers a mystery that keeps pulling you deeper as the story shifts between unsettling character moments and high-energy action. Gail Simone balances a strange, layered narrative with strong character work, while Luciano Vecchio brings the chaos to life with detailed, expressive art. The issue thrives on its reveals and escalating tension, even if some threads remain intentionally unclear. It is a compelling chapter that rewards readers who enjoy a story that keeps them guessing. Scary, strange, and full of exciting moments, Uncanny X-Men has never been better. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Apr 29, 2026The “New Mutants” get an old school education about being X-Men in another excellent chapter ! Simone’s writing taps into the classic X-Men lore and twists ideas into something unique and special. Vecchio and Wilson deliver on huge action and more surprises! If you’re an X-Men fan, this run has to be in your collection! Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 30, 2026Gail Simone done a great job at making the storytelling in Uncanny X-Men be unique to this series. Case in point, Uncanny X-Men #27 finds a way to honor the fan favorite “New Mutants” with a twist that helps grow the connection readers have with the new students. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Apr 29, 2026Uncanny X-Men Issue 27 has spread uncertainty and shakeups everywhere. Haven House has always been considered safe for the readers and the residents. But this issue changes that entirely by snatching the children out of their beds and placing new dangers in their stead. Read Full Review
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7.4
Comic Watch - Jamison Nilsson
Apr 30, 2026Issue #27 of Uncanny X-Men reads like a comic with an interesting story that someone deliberately removed the context from to make it seem more mysterious than it actually is. Read Full Review
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6.5
I didn’t hate it. Extra points (not really) for Nightcrawler speaking correct German.
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4.5
Uncanny X-men #27 reads like a disjointed mess disguised as a mystery because it is one. Gail Simone once again is all over the map and only cares to write the new characters she’s made vs ones fans actually care about. So sorry folks, if you want to see Wolverine , Gambit , Rogue and NightCrawler having adventures you’ll be upset. Because this story is about Mutina, and the outliers. those characters are unlikeable and lame. Those guys just suck. They don’t get any better here. Instead we get a jumbled mess of a story In the elsewhere,Filled with Gail with her usual crap of whatever she watched on tv that day. This time it’s Attack on Titan in the form of Sentinels. Also we see her awful character who is apparently part of Gambits backst more
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