BIG BROTHER!
MIKHAIL RASPUTIN's nesting doll agents have infiltrated Krakoa before, but never like this. If BLACK TOM can't root out their invasion of BEAST, the consequences go beyond mere death. Time for PIOTR RASPUTIN, A.K.A. COLOSSUS, to step in!
PARENTAL ADVISORY
X-Force #24 expertly blends Cold War-style espionage with fraternal rivalry with a mutant twist. This comic continues to be a crown jewel of the current X-Men titles. Read Full Review
X-FORCE #24 is dynamically brilliant, imaginative, and showcases two various strategies of infiltration mixed with two distinct avenues one could lose their mind. Moreover, X-FORCE #24 finally reinvigorates a comic that's been rather stale lately. Read Full Review
X-Force #24 sets up even more of Mikhails plan, and the whole effect of the issue is heartbreaking. Percy does a great job of putting the emotion out there, and Coccolo and GURU-eFX bring the whole thing to life. The way that Mikhails plan has unfolded is wonderful, and it will be fun to see where it all goes. Read Full Review
X-Force #24 is a good example of how multiple plots can come together raising the stakes, action, and horror in a variety of ways. This is a book about weaponizing people in different ways and the horrors that come with it. Read Full Review
X-Force #24 brings the big spy comics energy as a cautionary tale of paranoia unbound is paired with a long-seeded revelation that demands nobody be trusted. Read Full Review
Martin Coccolo delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. There are some great details throughout the panels and some great action. Read Full Review
I loved everything about this! Tremendous story with big twists that tie into inferno. The artwork was fantastic as well.
Coccolo is an awesome artist! Love the spotlight on Colossus. Plus the Black Tom and Beast stuff was great too.
I'm personally tired of Wolverine, Domino and Kid Omega so this one was great for me.
REALLY enjoyed Black Tom's appearance, as always, he just adds... so much zest!
The development w/Colossus has left me uncomfortably conflicted, and that's not necessarily a bad thing, but as for Beast... I continue to grow increasingly weary, of his ongoing, everlasting...
descent into MEGALOMANIA!
Pretty weird issue but in a good way.
Kind of a weird issue here and I mean that in a good way. The stuff with Beast and Black Tom continues to be intriguing here, but what stood out to me was the improvement in Mikhail's side of the story. Given, I found it more interesting since it was involving Colossus, but still. The sudden turn during his interaction with Kayla towards the end of the book was crazy. I'm looking forward to seeing where this side of the series goes.
The hell did I just read? In a good way.
Things get grim as the Chronicler springs his trap on Colossus and Beast survives his Nesting Doll ordeal with some significant injury. The storytelling in this chapter is decent all around, but my rating is definitely being carried by my appreciation of the Chronicler's trap. Most of the other developments -- Black Tom's Fantastic Voyage shtick, Mikhail going over-the-top-villainous -- aren't as novel and cool as Colossus's sad story.
Brutal as always
Black Tom is easily the highlight of this issue. Overall I enjoyed this installment more than the last and find myself getting more and more interested in the Colossus subplot. Hopefully Percy doesn't leave it hanging for too long.
This is a cool issue. I really like the meta play on fridging, that was smartly done. I hope whatever comes next is good.
Allright issue. Feels like moving the plot forward
It was pretty good. I thougjt some parts were really entertaining and fun and some were a little boring.