THE FINAL BEAT DOWN! These X-Ladies have been through one HELL of a night?and it's not over yet. They might have managed to escape the trouble that found them?but that trouble hasn't escaped them! It's time to make these suckers regret they ever crossed their paths!
X-Terminators was exactly what it advertised: sexy, violent, and ridiculous. This final issue leaves the story's heroines victorious as they finally get vengeance for the hell they were put through in the previous four issues. It's uplifting and delightful, and though it's a satisfying conclusion to the story, it's so good that you can't help but want more. Read Full Review
A satisfying conclusion that absolutely demands a follow-up, X-Terminators #5 remains can't miss X-Men fun to the very end. Read Full Review
Even if we don't get a follow-up series, this miniseries was damn near perfect, and frankly a lot of fun. It balanced T&A with actual storytelling. It used horror and comedy side by side without one overwhelming the other. It was simply a blast and I can't wait to see what's next. Read Full Review
A lot of fun is had, a lot of joy is spread, a lot of X-Men goodness all around. More X-Terminators, please. Read Full Review
This final issue is a and fast read, little more than pure catharsis for everything the team has had to endure, but Leah Williams, Carlos Gomez, and Bryan Valenza know how to make that fun. Gomez brings pure joy to the characters' faces and body language. Read Full Review
X-Terminators #5 finally ends the X-Office experiment, and in honesty, it ends the arc better than it started. The character work, dialog, and premise are still wildly mishandled, but at least this issue isn't blatantly offensive, so that's something. Read Full Review
"X-TERMINATORS WILL RETURN" YES YES YES YES
I've always felt like there was something missing in my life, but until I read this wonderful comic I did not realize it was booty shorts that say "praxis"
I'm convinced the people who hate this book don't know what fun is, at best. At worst, they are ontologically evil.
The series coasts into a smooth, satisfying finale. There aren't any big surprises here, but it maintains its high standards for ridiculous humor and artistic quality. Putting this team on the shelf ready to be reactivated as soon as someone has a sufficiently silly idea is a big plus, too.