THE DEADLY GARDEN!
As one of the team members struggles with their secrets unraveling, the rest of X-Force has to fight to stay alive long enough to salvage their mission.
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This week's X-FORCE #10 came with all the fixings: intensity, action, tension, conspiracy, speculation, graphically violent illustrations, and thoroughly detailed art from Joshua Cassara. Together with Percy and the rest of his team, X-FORCE #10 continues to be one of the best X-books, if not one of the top books at Marvel Comics right now. Read Full Review
We're back with X-Force, and this issue was worth the wait for the conversation that these mutants were not ready to have about their choices, and their responsibility as part of this team. Read Full Review
Krakoa has never seemed so dangerous, nor has fan service been so apparent, than in the thrilling romp Percy and Cassara create in X-Force #10. Read Full Review
It's really an interesting contrast that Percy depicts. One side of X-Force deals with how much pain and suffering they are willing to go through for the mission, meanwhile, the other half try to stay morally afloat in the hard decisions they have to make. Krakoa and the X-nation is only in its infancy, and as the threats become larger, I wonder how much is too much for the team to handle. Read Full Review
Seriously, don't leave Beast in charge of things. Read Full Review
Joshua Cassara's art does a beautiful job of making everything work. X-Force #10 proves why this book has been a secret highlight of Dawn Of X. Read Full Review
The ethics of striking foes before they can attack is on full display inX-Force #10. This title continues to be the strongest of "Dawn of X," and issues like this fully display why! Read Full Review
X-Force #10 is a solid issue that addresses the threat in Terra Verde while seeing shake ups in the team. Read Full Review
X-Force remains the essential supporting series in "The Dawn of X" with a blend of bold images, modern themes, and character-rich melodrama that has defined the best form of the X-Men for many. Read Full Review
Joshua Cassara's art is great especially in the interpersonal moments between the characters. The tone of the action never really gave him much to work with visually, but the art was great throughout. Read Full Review
X-Force #10 will be remembered for a few things, but none more than the last two pages. Benjamin Percy is definitely stirring the pot and turning the X-Men world upside down. The pencils and art are simply amazing. X-Force #10 will get you through this week and keep you talking into next week. Read Full Review
After such a long wait for 'X-Force' to return this issue was a little laclustre. While it was still good, I hope since we will be back to a regular release schedule things will pick up again. Even with issues like this that are just adequate 'X-Force' is still one of the better x-series of them all. Read Full Review
A 10 all around! The artwork is fantastic
Thi issue was great, how Ben Percy made the characters come too life with real moral issues. The artwork was fantastic as it could ever be, and its ending was a great hot scene some fans been waiting for, that also made the other half mad at the same time. Overall this issue was worth the wait.
Good Issue. Great action. What are the intentions behind the last pages? Are the foundations of something being laid? Will it continue to develop? We'll see.
" No ! You're exactly wrong. The lies are for the humans--not us ! X-Force only exists because of trust in the vision of mutantkind."
- MARVEL GIRL
It was good and worth the read. While it wrapped too fast, it wasn't too bad. I see many people are pissed because of the last few pages. I guess I don't care where it goes as long as it plays out correctly narrative wise. Cassara is still good and delivers some great fauna horror with some nice colors by Guru!
I’ve really been liking this series so far, but I just found this one a bit off, unfortunately. I still liked it, but I’d also label it as the weakest issue thus far. I can’t exactly pinpoint any specific gripes I have with it. It just didn’t hit like the previous nine issues. Hopefully this is just a minor bump in the road for what’s been a super enjoyable series up to this point.
Jean's not the only one getting tired of the standard secret-keeping X-Force shenanigans.
Probably the weakest issue of x force so far. It was pretty decent though and had some good moments
Artwork is still great. But the Black Tom part could get more developpement and Beast needs to stop being a psycho and he needs to take responsability for his actions.
This issue was pretty good until it just...wasn't. So I guess Beast is sliding into full-on super-villain mode (or Dark Beast I guess). And I'm not sure how I feel about Logan and Jean actually being a thing. Kind of a weird issue of X-Force.
While things wrapped up quickly, and maybe a bit too easily, I had a good enough time reading this one. I liked the plant body horror.
I like this series, but it’s drifting....
While X-force was the best book released in marvel this week in my opinion, I didn't liked it so much.
(I wish Emma and Scott could get the same attention Jean and Logan are getting.)
This is o-kay. The pacing was weird, but the art was cool.
The visuals were often cool (esp. poor Kid Compost, RIP) but there was something about the dialogue and the plot progression that I just didn’t quite like.
Nothing against the art, but I just did not like this issue. Seems out of touch.
First off I have to say the art SUCKED this issue. The characters are blurry, odd shaped, you can't tell what is going on in some of the panels. The story was confusing at times and over blown others. It felt like the writer knew what he wanted to say but had no clue on how to say it. This book just was a mess in my opinion. Is anyone else having issues with the whole Scott, Jean and Logan thing? It just seems weird. So is Scott with Emma also? What about Logan and Storm? Do they still have a thing going on?