The poor guy is being killed top much. I feel a bit sorry for him
RED DAWN!
After taking on the Flower Cartel, Logan has brought back valuable intel to the mutant CIA. The non-treaty nation of Russia is working to undermine Krakoa - and may be aligned with Xeno. Beast wants Colossus on their side as the first drumbeats of war begin to sound.
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Overall, Percy delivers another rock star performance, weaves his titles together, and continues to create well-written and entertaining stories that make this book a must-read to any Marvel Comic fan. Read Full Review
X-Force #11 is an action packed and revealing issue that continues a plot thread established earlier on in the run by Percy with rock-solid art and writing by the whole team as the Russian threat takes on a whole new meaning and we creep toward "X of Swords!" Read Full Review
Krakoa suffers another attack as Colossus struggles to avoid leaving life on the farm. Read Full Review
X-Force #11 may be a prelude to another story, but it's one done right. Percy manages to keep his own plots moving forward while still serving the purpose of the prelude story. While the beginning of the issue is a little clunky, it all develops nicely as things go on. Bazaldua's art is fantastic and, with GURU-eFX's coloring making the whole thing pop. As a prelude to X Of Swords, this issue is excellent, and it also just a great issue of X-Force in general. Read Full Review
Overall ‘X-Force’ continues to be a fantastic rollercoaster of a story. This issue is fast paced and really exiting, taking us right into the upcoming ‘X of Swords’ event. If you haven’t picked it up yet I highly recommend you do. Read Full Review
Overall, X-Force #11 offered the kind of story you want to see more often from this book. When you can't replication processes and technology the same as the mutants? You end up with the madness the mutants are now dealing with on their doorstep. I only hope that the lead into Swords of X connections doesn't distract from what good this book has going for it. Read Full Review
X-Force #11 gets the series on the right track. Benjamin Percy is doing a fine job writing this series and making it interesting. The colors and pencils rock this issue. X-Force is back on track and taking no prisoners this issue. Read Full Review
While I completely respect the team behind this current run of 'X-Force', this issue seems out of the left field and hard to follow. The dialogue and art are fantastic, but it is not easy for the casual reader. Read Full Review
Hopefully, the first big crossover of the "Dawn of X" era will not cause too many hiccups across the line, but this issue suggests otherwise. Read Full Review
I really liked this. The pacing's a little fast maybe, but I'll take that over slow pacing any day.
Art 4.5/5
Story 4/5
Poor Quentin.
Examining the dead Russian super-soldiers from Wolverine #3 unleashes Matryoshka assassins and throws Krakoa into chaos. Said chaos gets Colossus to pitch in, albeit temporarily, and eventually points into the "X of Swords" event. A tight (if overly-familiar) plot, sharp characterization, and some surprisingly strong substitute art make this a good read.
I think the art crew deserves more credit. Yes, they're imitating Joshua Cassara, and no, they're not equalling him. But they're going surprisingly far. This is much more nuanced shading than I'd expect from Guru-eFX. And Bazaldua manages to turn an inherently silly premise -- Matryoshka assassins -- into a legitimately scary and gross threat.
This was really fun. I like how Quentin Quire has basically become a punching bag for X-Force.
A really solid issue. I live X-Force. They come up with some cool ideas and it usually has good art and action.
I’m still not feeling this current story as much as I’d like, unfortunately. There are definitely some bright spots here, but I don’t feel it’s up to the standards previously set by this series. I’m also not the biggest fan of Bazaldua returning after having Joshua Cassara back for the last two issues. Though, I do prefer the art we got from them here as opposed to their previous art in this run.
It's OK. I'm losing interest fast with yet another invasion. Cool ideas from Percy but it's hits and misses. It's the art that takes me out of it. Bazaldua's work here is better than previous issues but man you can't match Cassara's work.
" But when i'm with the X-Men...there is no order--only chaos."
- CALOSSUS
I love this new X-Force series, but I think these last 4-5 issues are going downhill. Xeno is nowhere to be found and it looks like Percy is dragging this for too long. Characters are always greatly written, anyway.
Another invasion more meaningful deaths, guess the cover it's wrong right? But I'm curious for what's coming
Poor Quentin Quire, he’s really been going through it.
again a invasion to the krakoa island mehhhhhhh
good work on colossus
This is a continuation from Ben Percy's Wolverine series. I don't read that book so the intro was kinda jarring. I feel like there's been a sameness to this title from issue to issue that is starting to get a little stale at this point. How many times have invaders on Krakoa slipped under X-Force's radar now?