X-Force #4

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Jorge Molina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 30, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
9.0Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

• X-Force goes head to head with France's superhuman black ops team!
•  But will X-Force's resident Frenchman Fantomex botch his teammates' mission?

  • 10
    Herotaku - Jamal Melancon May 9, 2014

    And with one issue by Si Spurrier, just like that, I'm in love with Fantomex and his ridiculousness. Molina's stunning visuals make this issue the most enjoyable we've had art-wise, as Molina's technique really shines, and Spurrier's competent, interesting, and hilarious script create a fantastic issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comicosity - Nick Couture May 2, 2014

    X-Force continues to be the place where Simon Spurrier can explore the minds of some of the more twisted mutants in the Marvel Universe.X-Force #4 is another fantasticissue filled with character deconstructionand great action. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover May 4, 2014

    We're slowly moving towards the man that Cable wants to track down but this may end up causing us a few complications. Hopefully it isn't more than an issue of delay though because I'm really itching to find out where this is going! Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Nerds On The Rocks - Jonathan Schultz May 1, 2014

    The artwork of this book is much better fit this time around! I felt that Jorge Molina's artwork suits the book better than Rock-He Kim during the first three issues of the book. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the art on those three issues but it didn't feel right at times. Molina's art is great; I really enjoy anything he does. He is very consistent throughout the issue and I feel this helps the story. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen May 1, 2014

    The prospect of a Fantomex-heavy issue of X-Force was not a welcome one given how poorly the character has fared in this series. But luckily, Si Spurrier makes some solid strides in his portrayal of the goofy, faux-French thief. Read Full Review

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