Wolverine is sent into the heart of a Hydra base alone. His mission: bringing in one specific Hydra agent. But why? And what does this mission have to do with the dwindling mutant population and X-Force?
It's something of a mixed bag, this Annual. Some good artwork, a mediocre main story, and an entertaining if forgettable backup strip don't make for the worst collection in the world, but most will agree this issue's connection to X-Force is tenuous at best, and many -- myself included - will be disappointed with that. Read Full Review
X-Force Annual is only worth picking up if you are dying for another Wolverine or Deadpool story. The creative teams both do a nice job all around, but the Annual belongs in the “only if I have some spare cash” category.” Read Full Review
For any other team, a narrow focus on one or two characters would be fine "- welcome, even. But taking the two most over-exposed characters in the Marvel Universe (with a total of 6 titles to their names) and billing it as an "X-Force" annual... well, to be honest, it's not really on, and in the end it sours the reading experience just that little bit more than it should. Read Full Review
This was fun but didn't really feel like a one-shot. Kinda seemed like it started in the middle of a story and ended without a conclusion.