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Collects X-Force (2008) issues #1-13, X-Force Special: Ain't No Dog issue #1, and material from X-Force Annual (2010) issue #1I found this collection to be hit-or-miss. I'm mostly reading this iteration of the X-Force to prepare myself for reading Rick Remender's well-received version of "Uncanny X-Force." This was very violent, but not as bad as I thought it would be.A quick summary of this collection would be the following: With the mutant population dwindling, Scott Summers enlists Wolverine
Long and involved and dark but quite good. Beautiful art. Pretty good writing. X-23 is a standout, written and drawn well. Domino and Rahne are relatively minor roles but are also handled rather well. This book sets up a lot of the issues Scott and Logan have later. And this is much better than the Cable and Hope books. There's not a lot of backstory help here, either you follow it or you don't. And there are a host of characters both good and evil. Lot's of little stories though but somehow the...
I'm so happy I am rereading this series. It's been over a decade now. Or about a decade. Kyle and Yost were the X-Men for a few years. Sure, Uncanny is technically the flagship title, but everything important happened in their X-Force series. They also had some really good artists too. This book is fast, intense, and viscous. And we'll worth going back to.
"When Cyclops called us X-Force, I held my tongue for once. X-Force was a team of kids turned into soldiers.But this, the three of us...this is something different." Ever since their inception, the concept of X-Force is that they're the black ops team off-shoot of the X-men. But looking back now at the early days when I read them in the 90's, they simply felt like an evolved version of the New Mutants. But now, in the wake of Messiah CompleX, they really seem like the militarized stri
I haven't read many Marvel comics, didn't know where to begin.First off, the artwork is incredible!Absolutely love Laura/X-23's role in this comic, she steals the show! Also liked reading alittle bit more other characters that I have heard of but don't know much about- Warpath, Wolfsbane and Angel. An amazing read! :)
Boring, gave up on finishing. Too many characters. Read for X-23 instead I got a dizzying amount of other protagonists. 2 Stars.
This is the best incarnation of X-Force. The Art work goes perfectly. In previous teams of Marvel's tough anti-hero teams the artwork being to cartoonish has let it down, here it is like watching a movie. The covet art is how the art is throughout 12 out of 15 issues.The X-men's black ops team have been unleashed. There mission is to eliminate the threats. Led by Wilverine (of course), his "daughter" X-23. X-23 was made for this life but Wolverine wants more for her the team kind of forms quite
I had read older and newer X-Force iterations and had never loved the title. I like my X books with a some levity and moral questioning, and this militarized team usually throws those both out the window. But I hadn't read this version, and surprised to say it's fantastic so far. It almost plays like a horror book, and the stakes are at a constant high. And the art is amazingly cinematic.
X-Force is graphic novel that I had intended to read for a while. Given that I am a huge fan of Wolverine and the X-Men in general it was always something I intended to read in the future. When I stumbled upon it at Ozcomic-con I went ahead and bought it there and then (alongside Marvel's Siege storyline). This is one of those works full of stylised violence and plenty of bloody artwork. As such if you're not a fan of that in your comics I would recommend staying away. But what I must also say i...