X-Men: Red #17
| Writer | Al Ewing |
| Artist | Yildiray Cinar |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
APOCALYPSE NOW!
When Genesis returned to Arakko, she brought war in her wake. What will her husband bring with him? This issue - Apocalypse returns! Storm holds the ultimate weapon in her grip - but in the face of En Sabah Nur, even that may not be enough...
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope
Nov 10, 2023Tremendous art and excellent characterization combine, here, to restore this series to absolute greatness. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Nov 09, 2023X-Men: Red #17 does a lot to set elevate the players involved in the war that has consumed Arakko. During this set-up we get a lot of incredible scenes involving Storm and Apocalypse. By the time this issue is done the hype for what comes next in the Genesis War is at an all-time high. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - jonathan jones
Nov 08, 2023To call what Storm does in X-Men Red #17 Black girl magic would be an understatement of the highest order. After the battle has been lost, Ororo and Apocalypse's mutant sorcery grant our heroes one last chance to win the Genesis War. It may be the FALL OF X, but the mutants of Arakko might just rise stronger than ever before. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 08, 2023Red has attempted to blend the individualized action of superhero comics with the sweep and scope of a global war, and issue #17 manages to capture both halves of that coin well. Read Full Review
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau
Nov 12, 2023X-Men Red #17 speeds through significant plot points without giving them the time to breathe. Read Full Review
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9.5
Great stuff, which isn't anything new from Ewing. Çinar has been putting out some really nice art as well, and that continues here. There's only one issue left now and it feels like it's gonna be big after how this went. This mainly felt like some set up for the big confrontation in the next issue, but it was all written so well. All I hope is that Issue 18 delivers, though I'm sure it will.
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Al Ewing is doing his thing here and I'm enjoying it. Cinar and Blee on art were pretty darn good too!
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8.5
With the stage set and the groundwork laid, this title bursts past world-building into the first stage of a climax. It's all "effect," with just enough "cause" to verify that it all makes sense. And yet, I'm rating this just shy of greatness. The words and the art are both very good. But they don't fully evoke the potential epic-ness of the latest plot developments. And there are some loose threads that, while compelling on their own, leech focus from the main story.
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8.0
This issue lacks the complexity of the new Arrako mutants who have come to make X-Men Red such an interesting entry into the Krakoan Age, but the interactions between Storm and Apocalypse present a new twist on how the Genesis War might play out. Ewing is doing everything in his power to elevate Storm as one of the most powerful and important mutants and it's such an impressive feat to watch unfold. Every time you think Storm couldn't become a stronger mutant, Ewing has pushed the boundaries further. I'm very much looking forward to seeing how this plays out when Storm and Genesis come face-to-face for their final confrontation.
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Art: 4/5 Story: 4/5 Total: 8/10
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