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This volume manages to be consistently entertaining despite the fact that it takes us back to the much hated (by me, anyway) 'Age of Apocalypse' parallel universe. No mean feat. It doesn't hurt that the art is solid throughout, despite there being a couple of mid-story artists changes.
Oh Remender - why must you always remind me why I lose interest in your series. The first volume - amazing and I was hungry for more. Second one - still great art but the focus was getting lost. This one? Yeah - he is already falling back on "alternative reality" to write his stories. So Angel gives into his dark side (wow X-Men love going back to the well for that one: Dark Phoenix, Dark Storm, Dark Cyclops and now Dark Angel) and the X-Force needs to go find a life seed in an alternative unive...
$#@! yeah!- The Shadow King! The Age of Apocalypse! I was just thinking not too long ago that I wanted to see the Shadow King again. Hasn't had a great arc since The Muir Island Saga (since Psi War wasn't any great shakes). Although he is completely under-utlized in this arc, I'm glad to see him resurface in Remender's capable hands.Its also like a trip down memory lane seeing the Age of Apocalypse again, the Bizarro X-Men world, where Sabretooth is Wolverine and Wolverine is Apocalypse. Remende...
Warren Worthington III, known as Angel (Archangel if he's nasty), one of the original five X-Men, has some issues. First, he's part of the X-Force, a hit squad made up of X-Men who unilaterally determine that killing is the solution to some problems. Second, he was tapped to be the heir of Apocalypse, an immortal mutant with the goal of wiping out humans in the name of mutant superiority. Third, his girlfriend Betsy Braddock, aka Psylocke, is on the team with him and struggles with Apocalypse's
Wow! This was a very entertaining, very compelling story. Some of my favorite comics produced in the last couple of years have been Remender's creator owned books. However, this series has been my first experience with his Marvel stuff & I haven't been disappointed in the least. Looking forward to Dark Angel Saga Book 3!
It's mostly X-Men and Age of Apocalypse as usual. Wolverine pines for the dead Jean Grey, and so lusts for this universe's still-living one. The Age of Apocalypse world is still a miserable dystopia, one we're said is worse, but nothing in the art or story seems grimmer than when the old king was in charge. In fact, nothing really seems to be changing. We quickly come to terms with this being a story of flash rather than substance. The only meat is Archangel's fall from grace, leaving the entire...
Read in its original published form as monthly floppies.With all the killing Wolverine’s X-Force has been doing lately, Warren Worthington’s Archangel persona has begun to subsume his mind. In order to cure him, X-Force must travel to a dimension where the being that gave Warren his metal wings has conquered the world, the Age of Apocalypse!Rick Remender placated the 90’s era comic fan in me by revisiting the Age of Apocalypse, a bleak world where Apocalypse has instituted his Darwinian mantra o...
I'm not sure yet. I'll come back later and attempt.
Professor Xavier, please mind-wipe the fact that I have ever read this book.The X-Force has been around in various incarnations since Marvel realized that if you slap an “X” on the cover of a book, it would be like printing money. Then they overdid it. Big time. I remember going to comic book conventions and buying a couple boxes for $15 and filling them up with all the X-citing stuff I could carry. Good thing I had my wife with me. “Honey, could you grab one of those 50 pound boxes of comics fo...
This book is amazing Im starting to love these characters and the way they all mesh together with their weird love triangles and fights and jokes. 5 stars all the way, fully recommended. I will give a better review when I finish the story arc
Smart ass sarcasm. Serve me up some heaping helpings of that please. Then the tragedy of Warren's Archangel outbreak, even at the hands of a truly evil telepath. Shadow King is one badass asshole (can I say ass here?) who I really despise and want to see hurt in the worst way possible. Good on you Remender for being able to make me feel that about a guy I've never previously met.Archangel is making steady progress towards the front of the Worthington bus, and eventually slaps the driver out of t...
After the events of Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation, Deathlok has joined the team, and we see Psylocke trying to help Angel keep Archangel at bay, as the latter is getting ever closer to gaining full dominance over Warren. But, through the Shadow King's involvement & machinations, Archangel does end up taking over Warren.Fixing him is easy (Not!): Simply procure a Life Seed & use it on him. Now, to keep things interesting, the team must travel to The Age Of Apocalypse dimension with Dark Beast,...
4.5 starsSo much better than the previous volume! The story itself is dark, but there's so much humor in this, thanks to the dialogue between Fantomex, Deadpool & Wolverine, that I literally giggled my way through the entire thing. There's quite a bit to this one, but the gist is that Angel has been taken over by his darker personality, Archangel. And in order to save him the X-Force makes a deal with the devil...*cough* Dark Beast *cough*He knows of a way to bring Angel back, but it requires tr...
This one was surprisingly good!It starts with the team going after people who they perceive as a threat and they have to take down Shadow king and the battle there is intense, meanwhile Warren is losing to Archangel and its gonna be a big battle in his mind meanwhile Wolverine has to do some mission for Magneto and its great to see that they are not holding anything back like they are the Black Ops team, doing missions no one will and I love they are not backing away.The thing I like the most is...
Remender is officially my new funny book writer God. Excellent balance of character and plot. And he takes a story idea and just runs with it and pushes it as far as it will go. This may end up being one of my all time favorite series. Great ensemble, and they all have interesting roles. Except maybe Deadpool. Kinda just there, but no real contribution, sans comedic foil (I guess, in a weird way, he sets an atmospheric tone for the book--deadly yet breezy, straddling the hrey areas between "good...
I really loved this one! I'd missed the X-Men world and characters so much and seeing some of my faves again (aka Wolverine, Betsy, Deadpool) made me a bit too excited. So here is every little thing in this volume that made me smile/laugh/happy. -Magneto establishing himself as the true fashion icon of the X-Men once and for all; my man always looks so good. -Logan reading Hemingway? Nothing important, just something I noticed that I hadn't been expecting. -The overly pretty artwork that made my...
This is exactly why I started reading X-Force in the first place. I've always been fascinated by Archangel as a character and a big fan of Betsy and Warren as a couple. This book is the beginning of the story arc that ties together everything else that has happened so far in Remender's run and does a fantastic job of it. There are new dynamics as the group travels across time and it's always incredibly fascinating to watch the teams enter the Age of Apocalypse. This is just another notch in this...
Everything that I've enjoyed so much from the first 2 volumes just gets ramped up here. The action is great, violent, bloody, no holds barred; the characterization is great, Remender could and should be allowed to write Wolverine, Deadpool and Fantomex as their own series'; The humour is sharp, sarcastic, witty and real, and nice to see someone realize just because you're staring death in the face, it's no reason to get monotone and boring. Things with Warren aren't going so well, Betsy cannot k...
X-Men (1991-2001) #1Wow! Rick Remender's writing in this series just keeps getting better. Back in the 80's I thought Angel was a really lame character. He was one of my least favorite Marvel characters and my 2nd least favorite X-men character (I despise Cyclops). Then along came Apocalypse into the pages of X-Factor and made angel into Archangel. He immediately became one of the cooler characters in all of Marvel comics. Out of the hundreds of characters in Marvel comics, Archangel jumped into...
The inconsistent art drug this down, and I’m not fond of graphic novels ending with a cliffhanger. Singles issues sure, but still overall really great stuff.