AN ALL-NEW ARC BEGINS
A series of gruesome murders. A killer who disappears without a trace. Laura and Gabby are on the hunt. But when Laura comes face-to-face with the mysterious X-Assassin, nothing is as it seems...
Rated T+
Mariko Tamaki shows us she is at the top of her game with X-23. It's one of the most consistently good comics of Marvel's Fresh Start and delivers lighthearted humor, dynamic action sequences, and emotionally charged stories. Read Full Review
X-23 #7 is a fast and fun issue that highlights the dynamic between the "sisters" and reinforces the effort to make the X-Men more accessible to the citizens of Earth-616. Read Full Review
Spectacular art and a script with a clear, hard-boiled tone make X-23 #7 an absolute delight. Hopefully, the story will move into fresher territory as it unfolds, but the skill with which it's told is already impeccable. Don't miss out on this! Read Full Review
An emotive issue that sets up what looks to be an interesting arc. Read Full Review
X-23 #7 is an excellent start to the new story arc. We are back to familiar ground for this duo, but all the same the story carries the same heart that has kept you engaged in their lives as clone sisters from the start. Read Full Review
The art in X-23 #7 could be better. The story? It takes a little bit of time to pick up speed. But what this issue does well is illustrate the difference between Laura's struggle to embrace humanity while contrasting that with Gabby who is struck a perfect balance with her clone identity and her human heart. Read Full Review
The art in X-23 has been quite good up to this point. However, Diego Olortegui and Chris O'Halloran took things to another level in X-23 #7. Read Full Review
A promising new storyline will hopefully give me the depth I want in this consistently good comic. Read Full Review
While I love Laura and Gabby and will pretty much follow them anywhere, this book is starting to let me down. Mariko Tamaki needs to step out of the All-New Wolverine shadow and give this Fresh Start its own identity. I hope it happens soon because this story while looking great, feels a bit stale. Read Full Review
I really love who Tamaki right his stories. You can shoot a "Oh again ?" but I find this interesting. I love that Laura talk about the fact their new enemies as killed three people, and Gabby recall she killed more than three people (And Laura too by extending). That question what is a heroes or the chance to be one.
Cover - The first regular on this ongoing I really love. Not related to what I read. 1/2
Writing - The story was really good. Gabby his awesome. 3/3
Arts - Love the art too. A little of Romita Jr sometime. 3/3
Feeling - Love this ongoing ! Seriously you have to give them (Laura & Gabby) a chance. 2/2
Laura and Gabby work a classic whodunnit with the NYPD. The characterization and art are exquisite. In this first glance, the plot seems a little over-familiar; I'm betting future issues will easily correct that. If the quality of the visuals and the dialogue remains at this level while they do, this title is headed straight into all-time greatness.
This was pretty good. I feel like going straight back into clones is a mistake. There's not much that I find interesting with this plot. The characters are why you should read this issue.
Good artwork but this story was interesting and was intrigued but by the end was eh
Honestly I’m a bit sick of clones.