THE AGE OF X-MAN CONCLUSION!
• Some X-Tremists want to know love.
• Some X-Tremists want to know freedom.
• But some X-Tremists... just want to watch the world burn.
Rated T+
This bombastic finale was just as explosive as Jubilee herself, and is an excellent showing from the entire creative team. Read Full Review
Once again, another Age of X-Man title draws to a close with ample power that suggests that it might have become much better if it had been allowed more than five issues room to breathe. Williams has had some very compelling moments scattered around the fast-moving deterioration of a grim dystopia. Given even twice the length of time, it has been allowed, the Age of X-Man could have developed into something with admirable complexity. In X-Tremists as with every other title its clear that this multi-mini series event has been a bit rushed. Read Full Review
Well probably my favorite issue in the mini! It explained a few things and actually made me curious to keep reading. Something this book has failed to keep doing. Was relief when I saw come continuity connections between this book and NextGen. The dialogue didn't hate it as well! Pretty good dialogue and good artwork, I'd say pick this up! Read Full Review
Overall, this is still a must-read for fans of the event, even if the ending wasn't perfect. Read Full Review
I'm going with a ridiculously high rating because Leah Williams' rendition of Jubilee gave me those all-over hot-cold shivers that say I'm reading something profound. Let that woman write a Jubilee solo immediately!
Beyond (or rather through) the characterization, this issue also delivers the EXACT mix of nausea, shame, outrage, and fury that SHOULD follow the breakdown of the AoX masquerade. This mini wasn't where I was expecting to find the big payoff, but I'm grateful I got it.
This wasn't too bad. I feel like this series just became so disjointed after issue 3. I do think, despite that, this has the most solid ending as any of the miniseries ended yet.
"All of those memories who had been taken from force. And i dont know why. But i could feel incomplete my wind was, still broken."
We dance on the precipice of something interesting, but that art and pacing really did me in.