Makes sense. If you seen this before why see it again???
ENTER: DOMINO!
• The mysterious director of the Weapon X Program has chosen it's next target: the Soldier of Good Fortunes known as Domino.
• If Old Man Logan and Sabretooth barely survived attacks by Weapon X's new monsters, how will Domino fare -
without the help of an enhanced healing factor or Adamantium skeleton? She'll need a little luck...
Rated T+
As this is the third issue in this run I have found this title to be a necessary must readfor any Marvel or X-Men fan. I give this title 4 1/2 stars out of 5 stars. This has definitely made my pull list. Read Full Review
This was really a fun issue. It's nice to not be so serious and having Logan and Sabretooth team up reluctantly to save Domino? Definitely a good time. Especially with Logan and Sabretooth bickering like an old married couple. You won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
Weapon X is getting really intense. I have no idea what to expect from the bad guys, because seriously my mind just keeps coming up with various potential mixes of mutant/hero abilities/powers. Technically, Weapon X could create an indestructible one to wipe out mutants. So, I'm not too sure what Logan, Sabretooth, and Domino are planning besides hunting down the Weapon X folks. How they plan on dealing with their creations is a mystery, but the mind can wonder! I feel like they might need to get more mutants on board, but who knows? We'll just have to keep reading to see how things play out from here! Read Full Review
The biggest downside to this issue is that is already leading to crossover with Totally Awesome Hulk, and it feels like that reveal let the air out of the issue. Read Full Review
So far Weapon X has been the worst of the ResurreXion titles. This issue was a lot better than the first two issues but it's still not good enough mainly due to the artwork. With the title heading into a crossover it could make or break the series.In my honest opinion though I don't think this series is worth investing in to follow it through the upcoming crossover. Read Full Review
This book has finally started to build a team with Domino joining the act. Domino is the real stand out here and I think getting her involved could be a great thing for this book. The finale does tease a unorthodox crossover that might just be crazy enough to be interesting.
I really haven't read a team up like this because I started reading comics earlier last year. So this seems pretty cool to me. I love Domino she's just a fun character to read and this was no exclusion. It's a fast paced romp that I thoroughly enjoyed. Pak, Land, Roberson, Leisten and D'Armata are on the right track.
This is a sleeper book with an excellent cast of characters and a solid storyline. Recommended read.
SCORE: 7.1
Getting better. Heavy on the action, which is a strength for this comic. Domino is the best part of the run yet.
Not bad but not special. More exciting to read INTO it, what COULD happen. Clean art is a plus adding Dom to the mix make it more than an average buddy cops-esque TV ep. Nice cover.
It's not that this book is bad, per se. I just kind of feel like Logan and Sabretooth have been done so many times, and this book hasn't found a new angle on their characters. Feels a bit like something that could have been written ten years ago.
This is pretty run-of-the-mill mutant stuff; not terrible, but not interesting either. Now, leading into a crossover with "Totally Awesome Hulk," I'm bailing out on this series.
Once again, the writing feels obvious and lazy.
OML and Creed recruit Domino while the still-underdeveloped baddies set their sights on the Totally Awesome Hulk. The fact that Creed walks into a Podunk gun store with a very anemic fistfull of $100 bills and walks out with a rocket launcher tells you exactly how intelligent this story is. (Namely, right on par with lower-budget 80s action movies.) Combine the aggressively dumb story with art that splits the difference between "unremarkable Greg Land" and "heartfelt Greg Land imitation" and you've got a mighty forgettable outing. Silver Lining? If you put money on "Greg Pak makes this a Hulk title within 4 issues" you just won *big*.