THE EXPLOSIVE CONCLUSION OF "TEAM WEAPON X"!
• What began as a team of circumstance reaches its only logical conclusion: A GRAVE!
• Warpath and Old Man Logan aren't long for this world, but will Sabretooth rally the rest of the team or sign their epitaph himself?
Rated T+
This issue of Weapon X neatly wraps up a well-developed arc for the team and sets up the next arc rather ingeniously--and with a great deal of humor wrapped up in all that violence. Read Full Review
It's a great surprise twist at the end of the issue that finally gives the whole arc a solid payoff. Unfortunately, the art in this issue is messy, distracting, and odd -- seriously though, ask yourself what is wrong with everyone's faces this issue. Read Full Review
I don't usually feel this book when I read it. I either pick it up because it ties into something I do read (such as with Totally Awesome Hulk and the "Mutants of Mass Destruction" arc, which indeed gave us Weapon H). Same reason why I followed the book beyond that with the "Hunt for Weapon H" arc. Perhaps with Omega Red as a regular series member of the Weapon X-Force team, I might be a bit more inclined to take a peek every issue. Read Full Review
What may have been a fun book is once again mired by artwork that, good or not, does not belong in this type of book. Read Full Review
Weapon X #21 is another letdown of an entry in what could and has been a fantastic title. The new villainous direction is coming off like an excuse to turn into another Deadpool title, and the artwork is just not good. This one doesnt get a recommendation. Id give it a hard pass. Read Full Review
The heroes resolve their business in Russia AND NOTHING ELSE. Is Warpath quitting or not? What's up with OML? Who knows?! At least the visuals are painfully ugly. This title has been always been hit or miss, but this combination of inconsequential plotting and unattractive art sets a record for missing by a mile.
I know this is a similar review I gave to issue #20, however, my position still stands.... The art in the comic (Anime meets Calvin & Hobbes) is hideous. It completely distracts from the story. Each issue is a work of art and I love spending the time to analyze and enjoy every panel. If I was only concerned with the story, I'd just buy a book. I'm sure there are reasons of necessity that require the use of guest artists. However, there needs to be some consistency. They need to stick closely to the style already established for the title line. The complete roll of the dice on whether I'm going to get a comic to add to my boxes or throw in the trash is ridiculous. Marvel needs to maintain consistent art established by main artist for a titlemore