X-MANHUNT FINALE! The X-MANHUNT concludes as Professor X reaches his destination, and his assorted pursuers, friend and foe alike, catch up with him! Alliances will be battle-tested, the blades of betrayals will cut deep with poisoned tips and, when the dust finally settles, Charles Xavier will have to make a tectonic-shifting choice with the fate of all mutantkind in the balance. The world is about to change. This time around, everyone is wide awake.
X-Manhunt Omega Issue 1 starts to patch up the damage. This massive storyline needed a big book to collate and conclude, giving the characters time to speak and process what happened. Read Full Review
With Gail Simone(The Uncanny X-Men) and Murewa Ayodele(Storm) as the writers who are leading the finale, it's no surprise that the ending was one that would tug at your heartstrings. With several mutants in tears, it's very clear that Xavier meant so many different things to each and every one of them. Read Full Review
Overall, X-Manhunt Omega #1 is a must-read for fans of the X-Men. It's a thrilling and emotionally resonant finale that promises to have a significant impact on the future of mutantkind. Simone and Ayodele deliver a powerful and unforgettable conclusion to this epic storyline. Read Full Review
X-Manhunt Omega #1 is a solid but flawed finale that delivers on spectacle and major shake-ups for the X-Men universe while falling short in emotional depth and character consistency. The action is grand, the stakes are high, and the future is clearly laid out, making it a must-read for those invested in the From the Ashes era. However, rushed resolutions, uneven character portrayals, and an inconsistent tone hold it back from being truly great. If you're looking for big moments and a clear setup for what's next, this issue deliversbut don't expect a completely satisfying payoff. Read Full Review
I liked it tbh
i believe in the current X-Men line, but this not it. it seems like it was just moving out of how fast it was paced, of always someone coming or something exploding. it feels like those comics were not supposed to be like that, like they try to make this story fit into their larger stories, but It does not come as naturally, because so many of those titles are so far way from what this crossover was about. At its core, it is just a dumb chase, like it was only meant to take a lot of those characters to the same place, without the proper build-up.That could have worked if we hadn't seen something like this in a while or if it felt bigger, but most of those comics are on their 9 issue. Right now it felt random. There were good moments, momentmore
Mid
Pure garbage.
Bad writing, worse art. It seems that the X-Men line reaches a new low point each new week these days.