Exceptional X-Men #4
| Writer | Eve Ewing |
| Artist | Carmen Carnero |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
LO, THE ICEMAN COMETH!
But Kitty Pryde suspects that her old comrade Bobby Drake isn't being entirely honest with her. And our all-new hero BRONZE faces her first big solo battle and also has to interact with a person she has a crush on! Which is worse?!
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Dec 26, 2024The art of Exceptional X-Men #4 is, for lack of a better word, exceptional. One scene I think showcases the artist's talents is when Bronze has to use her powers at school. The contrasting of bright colors gives so much depth to the scene, and really highlights Bronze's powers. The art made the already exciting story pack and even bigger punch by bringing Kate's grievances to life, especially when we get a very impactful flashback. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 25, 2024Exceptional X-Men #4 continues to excel at capturing the emotional and thematic core of the X-Men mythos, focusing on Bronze's relatable struggles while weaving in the complexities of team dynamics and post-Krakoa tensions. Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero craft a character-driven narrative that balances introspection with brief, impactful action. While some supporting characters take a backseat, the issue thrives on its heartfelt storytelling and vibrant artwork, making it a standout in the "From the Ashes" era. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Jonathan Cadotte
Dec 27, 2024Exceptional X-Men #4 proves to be a strong character moment for Kitty Pryde and really solidifies her relationship with the rest of the X-Men, while also allowing a newer character some time in the spotlight. Read Full Review
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7.7
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Dec 29, 2024I love that Ewing takes this seriously and has Kitty call out Iceman in a powerful sequence that demonstrates how deadly she is. But this is still the fun, more slice of life X-Men title with memorable moments like the kids trying to figure out a musical theatre actress to compare Bronze to, or Iceman awkwardly talking about his past dating life with Kitty. Read Full Review