The Angel has arrived! Who is this blue-garbed, red-caped mystery man? What does he have to do with the Xavier's X-Men? Find out here!
As the first Marvel Noir project, X-Men Noir has set a high bar for subsequent mini-series. I hope future creative teams can rise to the challenge and similarly succeed in trying new things. There's no reason marvel Noir need be the impetus for more of the same, tired methods of storytelling. Read Full Review
"X-Men: Noir" #4 was a strong enough finale to make me appreciate this series as a whole. Between Calero's strong work on this issue and Van Lente's always-exceptional writing, "X-Men: Noir" is a series that shouldn't be overlooked, no matter what I may have said after the first issue. Read Full Review
Well, it was a bad comic... So many deaths of characters that you don't really care about. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish Peter from Magnus. Also the final detective twist was stupid, I really didn't understand why they decided to do it. I didn't understand this comic at all. It's hard to understand. Also the art is kinda lazy sometimes.
I'm trying to think about good sides of this comic, but I can't really tell you one. Beginning was boring, but I thought, that the story is just developing. But what is the result of this development? 2 angels? How? Why? What the...
Well, it's just simply the worst marvel noir series. Stupid action, stupid dialogues. This all just feels so pointless. I can't imagine why they dec more