Knights of X #2
| Writer | Tini Howard |
| Artist | Bob Quinn |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE QUEST REVEALED!
Betsy Braddock has assembled her Knights of X! Their mission: to save Otherworld from Merlyn and his powerful henchmen...by finding the holy grail of mutantkind. But Otherworld is vast, and innumerable armies stand in their way. When Merlyn targets the Crooked Market, a safe haven for mutantkind, the Knights must split up. Will Captain Britain find the grail? Will Gambit lead the others into a deadly trap? Death looms over the Knights - in more ways than one.
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Jun 13, 2022Knights Of X continues to be a gorgeous, energetic, and fun series with a dangerous edge as it covers a ton of ground in its second issue while building towards a truly intriguing future. Fans of swords and sorcery-type stories are in for a treat with this series as it marries those elements to the world of the X-Men seamlessly. Read Full Review
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8.2
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday
Jun 01, 2022A thoroughly entertaining and action-packed chapter, Knights Of X #2 is a surefire indicator that Tini Howard and Bob Quinn's new mutants & medieval magic series is going to be once exciting ride. Read Full Review
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7.4
Comic Watch - Clint Theron
Jun 02, 2022If you're anExcalibur stan, this series is for you. If, like me, you have passing knowledge of Merlyn and Otherworld and Mad Jim Jaspers, you might be a bit confused. Make sure you have Wikipedia handy! Read Full Review
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7.0
Multiversity Comics - Quinn Tassin
Jun 06, 2022A strong foundation and clear voice but overstuffed and missing some imagination Read Full Review
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6.3
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jun 03, 2022This issue features nine resurrected mutants, a council of Warworld to balance the Krakoan Quiet Council, an army of Furies and evil versions of people I already knew, and it is really overwhelming, even with the accompanying diagrams. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Jun 01, 2022Knights of X #2 shows a lot of promise and Howard's mini-world is something I hope gets explored further and soon. It's just unfortunate that exploration hasn't yet come in this very series. Read Full Review