The X-Men are under siege, holding the last refuge of humanity in Queens! Can they hold out through the endless winter of the war? Or will Sabretooth get his bloody revenge?
LEGACY #637
Rated T+
Conclusion to the War of the Realms tie in for the X-Men and has a major impact on the Mutants; also fits in very nicely with the current volume of Uncanny. A New Mutant will be mourned after this battle is won. Read Full Review
Granted this is not truly necessary to understand the main event, but we don't regret our time with the series in the slightest. Read Full Review
A decent miniseries that is optional in terms of necessity to the event but still recommended for a fuller picture of the War of the Realms. Read Full Review
While the issues ended the series better than it began, pulling the X-Men into these company-wide events when they are in the middle of TWO major story arcs of their own is never a good idea. Aside from the two major deaths in the final epic battle, there are few, if any standouts that make this series a must-read. The fact that these issues are tucked inside the legacy numbering just means some fans might have three gaps in theirUncanny X-Men collection. Read Full Review
A little muddled, but overall enjoyable.
I felt like this was paced weird and sometimes hard to follow, but maybe I am too dumb for comics.
"Maybe if i find Thor maybe he can help me. I can retun to valhalla and take everyone. I can stay there and rebuild. I have to i need to be with them. They are my sister... And you're my brother."
Mr. Rosenberg continues his grand strategy plotting -- and his characters continue to bounce about like the tennis balls of the gods.
As a former favorite villain, Sabretooth's "debut" was overall terrible. He is pretty much treated like a red-shirt D-lister in this run, and bland as ever.
He was better off & doing fine under Bunn as an anti-hero rather than going back to bland villain that you can't care about.