Immortal X-Men #8
| Writer | Kieron Gillen |
| Artist | Michele Bandini |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A STUDY IN CERULEAN!
Lawks! What's going on in foggy old London town in the year of our lord 1895? Well, it's only Sherlock Holmes, Mystique and Destiny on the tracks of a murderer and uncovering a truth that's significantly more sinister...
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.8
Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope
Nov 16, 2022This is the Mystique story that we've all been waiting for, as layered, nuanced, and dangerous as the woman herself. Read Full Review
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9.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Nov 22, 2022‘Immortal X-Men' rolls right out of the recent Judgement Day event into an issue that on the surface seems quieter but in fact, is much louder and foundational to what is being built in the X-Line than one might have expected. A fantastic character-driven issue that plays with the a variety of levels of Marvel continuity and elements while presenting some new wrinkles of its own along the way. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Nov 16, 2022A departure from the main narrative, Immortal X-Men #8 shows that sometimes we must let the bad guys win to reach the best conclusions. At least, that's what Destiny seems to be getting at in a fun flashback-fueled story that plays into Mr. Sinister's early days. Read Full Review
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8.4
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Dec 06, 2022Immortal X-Men #8 doesnt reinvent the wheel, but its still an excellent read. Gillen writing about Mystique, Destiny, and Sinister never gets old. Bandini and Curiel do a good job on the art, even if therere some places where the pencils arent the strongest. This is yet another fine outing for this book. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau
Nov 16, 2022Immortal X-Men #8 uses Mystique as the point of view character, but she still doesn't feel like the main protagonist of the comic. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Nov 16, 2022Leave it to Kieron Gillen to take the question of why Chris Claremont decided to give Destiny the same name as Irene Adler from the Sherlock Holmes stories and turn it into a stellar story that reads like it was always meant this way. Read Full Review