X-Force by Benjamin Percy, Vol. 3

X-Force by Benjamin Percy, Vol. 3

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  • Create Date:2021-09-21 08:51:09
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  • Author:Benjamin Percy
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Summary

Omega Red is harboring a deadly secret — and now X-Force may have to cross a dangerous line to keep the nation of Krakoa safe! But nothing compares to the trust broken by the interrogation of one of their own。 Plus, Forge, Wolverine and Quentin Quire brave the depths of the sea, where terrors of the deep await — and a deadly discovery reveals a dark side of Krakoa! What does this mean for X-Force? And, shaken by his recent resurrection, what will Quentin Quire do with his new lease on life?

COLLECTING: X-Force (2019) 15-20

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Reviews

Chris Lemmerman

X-Force By Benjamin Percy Volume 3 - 4 starsBeast's a dick, Quentin Quire has an identity crisis, Omega Red could possibly be Krakoa's key to salvation, and X-Force run security for the Hellfire Gala in this next instalment of X-Force。The Omega Red of this volume is mostly just the second half of the story that Percy started over in his Wolverine solo title。 It's nothing particularly deep, and having Red betray everyone at this point feels a bit obvious。 It could just be because I didn't like th X-Force By Benjamin Percy Volume 3 - 4 starsBeast's a dick, Quentin Quire has an identity crisis, Omega Red could possibly be Krakoa's key to salvation, and X-Force run security for the Hellfire Gala in this next instalment of X-Force。The Omega Red of this volume is mostly just the second half of the story that Percy started over in his Wolverine solo title。 It's nothing particularly deep, and having Red betray everyone at this point feels a bit obvious。 It could just be because I didn't like this plot in Wolverine that I don't like it here, but I just don't think it's as interesting as Percy wants it to be。The second half of the volume which focuses on Quentin Quire though, is much better。 Poor Quentin's gone through so much, and it's about time his running joke of dying every mission turns out to be more of a plot point than we first thought。 It's easy to write Quentin off, and most writers turn him into a one-note character, but this is probably the deepest we've delved into him for a very long time, and it's great。Series artist Joshua Cassara draws four of the six issues on display here, while Garry Brown pops in for some of the Quentin Quire issues。 Brown's just as jagged and rough around the edges as Cassara, so he fits in pretty well I think。 Meanwhile Cassara returns for the Hellfire Gala issue - I always like it when series artists draw crossover issues that more people are likely to pick up, it gives a better indication of what the book's usually like and might attract them to stick around。X-Force chugs along decently。 There's nothing of too much substance in terms of greater X-plots aside from Beast continuing his downward spiral, but the Quentin Quire stuff's worth a look。 。。。more

Lillian Francis

I enjoyed this arc with Kid Omega, a character that has never really liked before (I mean, he was a drug addled leader of a anti human gang who used his powersto influence other young mutants)。 The art went downhill in issues 18 and 19 but returned in full force in #20, with some great Deadpool panels。 Who invited Deadpool to the gala? Well, no one。 Gatecrasher。 Also Beast has gone mad。 He's comparing himself to God。 I'm。。。 concerned。 I enjoyed this arc with Kid Omega, a character that has never really liked before (I mean, he was a drug addled leader of a anti human gang who used his powersto influence other young mutants)。 The art went downhill in issues 18 and 19 but returned in full force in #20, with some great Deadpool panels。 Who invited Deadpool to the gala? Well, no one。 Gatecrasher。 Also Beast has gone mad。 He's comparing himself to God。 I'm。。。 concerned。 。。。more

Paul E。 Morph

Ranting thoughts to follow…

James DeSantis

Got so bored I just stopped reading。

Matty Dub

Beast has always been a pompous idiot but the series sees him getting closer and closer to his dark evil self。 He is a huge tool lol。Otherwise exciting volume, great Kid Omega moments and Cassara continues to deliver in art。

Christian Zamora-Dahmen

I’m really liking this series。 It is fast paced, brutal at times, and in an unbelievable way, redeemed Kid Omega。 I really wasn’t expecting that, ha!Anyway, it was an enjoyable read, my only complaint is that it is leading into the Wolverine book in the end, when I was expecting the story to wrap。 Still, I’m keeping the 5-star grade。

Adam Williams

Definitely an improvement over volume 2。 There was a lot to like here。I read this in one stretch in issues 15-20 before the trade has actually been released。 The first two issues are decent, with some good character dynamics between Beast, Jean, and Wolverine (although 15 picks up a plotline from Wolverine Vol。 1 without much explanation)。 The Quentin Quire arc from 17-19 was really nice, beginning with a standout issue revolving around him and Phoebe that's probably my favorite issue of X-Force Definitely an improvement over volume 2。 There was a lot to like here。I read this in one stretch in issues 15-20 before the trade has actually been released。 The first two issues are decent, with some good character dynamics between Beast, Jean, and Wolverine (although 15 picks up a plotline from Wolverine Vol。 1 without much explanation)。 The Quentin Quire arc from 17-19 was really nice, beginning with a standout issue revolving around him and Phoebe that's probably my favorite issue of X-Force so far。 Benjamin Percy did a good job bridging some of the gaps between Riot at Xavier's Quentin Quire and Here Comes Tomorrow's Quentin Quire, and it's nice to see recognition that Quentin can be a shit heel alongside some actual character growth。 I'm equally invested in where we go next with Sage, who deserves a strong character arc herself and might be headed that way。The Hellfire Gala issue is fun and it brings some festering plot points out into the open in ways that I really hope aren't glossed over。 My only complaint is that the storyline drops off at the end with a "continued in Wolverine" teaser; I wish Percy were moving less back and forth between the two series。 If we're going to have both series, shouldn't they at least be distinct? 。。。more

Tuni

I think the Quentin story really saved this for me。 If the entire thing was just Beast spirally deeper into irredeemable territory… might have DNF’d。 Quentin has never been a favorite for me, but it was good to see some actual character development。 And at least SOMEONE making use of his omega level powers。

Andres Pasten

no me termina de convencer este comic, pero no aburre

Amanda

Summer 2021 (June); Just knocking out some of these that are completed。 I've been keeping the reviews in the Dawn of X, X of Swords, Reign of X entries specifically, so this is just going to keep repeating to knock these off my list so I can keep this marked off in GR as read in the newest X-Verse。 Summer 2021 (June); Just knocking out some of these that are completed。 I've been keeping the reviews in the Dawn of X, X of Swords, Reign of X entries specifically, so this is just going to keep repeating to knock these off my list so I can keep this marked off in GR as read in the newest X-Verse。 。。。more