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X-Force #8 - Review

November 2, 2008 by Tim Wadephul · Leave a Comment 

The Good

  • Artwork
  • Character Development
  • Domino!!!

The Bad

  • This isn’t on the MAX imprint.
  • Nine Inch Nails or Johnny Cash?

Full Review

Wow, just wow. That is all I can say about X-Force. On an Issue to Issue basis, this run has been amazing! Not one of the issues has disappointed me. Number 8 keeps the streak alive. X-Force is brutal and dominating. I always thought that Marvel needed a team like this. Unrelenting ass kickers willing to do anything to get the job done. something I liked in this issue was the return of Domino. I haven’t seen her in a long time and it was a blast to see her back. My favorite part of this issue was had to be the development of Archangel. The majority of the issue was narrated by him and really served to showcase the turmoil that is going on inside him. Warren Worthington the third is finally part of something compelling (seriously, it’s been too long since I said that. He is an original X-man and the best thing they’ve had for him in recent memory was him nailing Paige Guthrie, and even that was pretty lame.)

Archangel Bloody

However, two very small things bugged me. First and foremost, this title should be on the MAX imprint. Yeah, it is brutal as all hell, but I always lose my sense of immersion when I’m reading and come up on wolverine saying “Now where is the $@%*ing virus?!” If it was on MAX he could just flat out say “Fucking” and seem more immersive. And as for the other complaint, and this is a tiny one that only obsessive music fans can appreciate, the issue opened on Warpath driving down the highway listening to the radio. There are speech bubbles with musical notes saying “What have I become? My sweetest friend, everyone I know, goes away in the end. And you could have it all, my empire of dirt, I will let you down, I will make you…” and then his car blows up. The first thought in my head was “Wait, is that the original NIN version or the Johnny Cash cover?” I know, I’m weird like that. Anyway, the issue ends with an interesting WTF moment.

The bottom line is that if you’re not reading X-Force, you’re missing out.

X-force #8
★★★★★★★★★☆
9 out of 10 Stars

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