Beast has been questionable for at least 2 decades at this point lol
X-Force #15
| Writer | Ben Percy |
| Artist | Joshua Cassara |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
SHATTERED TRUST!
Omega Red's harboring a deadly secret, and X-Force may have to cross a line to keep Krakoa safe. But nothing compares to the trust broken by the interrogation of one of their own.
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.7
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Dec 16, 2020X-Force #15 does a dance with several plot points, furthering some from previous issues while setting up things for future storylines for issues to come with a mix of excellent interpersonal dialogue, internal narration, and some wild menacing action. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Dec 16, 2020X-Force #15 is yet another great issue from Percy and company. The writer throws a whole lot of balls in the air and juggles everyone of them while also doing a lot of great character stuff with Beast, Wolverine, Jean Grey, and Colossus. Cassara and GURU-eFX are the perfect art team for this book, making Percy's script come to life. X-Force #15 throws a lot at readers, and it will be fun to see where it all ends up. Read Full Review
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8.8
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Dec 16, 2020Cassara delivers some awesome imagery throughout this issue. There are some great visual moments including the downing of the ship as well as Beast's reckoning with Colossus. Read Full Review
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8.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu
Dec 16, 2020This issue of X-FORCE is simply chalked full of ideas waiting to burst. However, we can't score it on the potential to come. Sure, I'm excited about the future of this title. Nonetheless, this week is purely interesting set-up. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Tony Thornley
Dec 22, 2020Wolverine really wants to stab the Beast. We can't blame him. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Lia Galanis
Dec 16, 2020X-Force#15 sets a dangerous precedent for Krakoa and opens up some fascinating questions for the X-Men's new world. Cassara's pencils just get better and better with every issue, providing endless visual treats. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Dec 16, 2020X-Force is back after a detour through "X of Swords" and it's as good as ever. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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10
Wow! I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed that book! The writing is fantastic as usual I am a huge fan of Benjamin Percy. The dialogue was fantastic and it sets up the next issue wonderfully I can’t wait. I also can’t say enough about the artwork what a beautiful book! I can’t think of anything I didn’t like about this issue x-force continues to be the best x book along with Wolverine (which also is written by Benjamin Percy) in my opinion. For me writing and art both get a 10
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9.0
Beast cooks up a spy-scheme using Omega Red in a sinister way while a more immediate threat grows beneath his feet. The plotlines are fine, there's solid character work tucked around the edges, and good Lord, the artwork! It's a stunningly gorgeous issue to look at, and the writing isn't a slouch either.
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9.0
Cassara's work is gold.
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8.0
X-Force Volume: 6, Issue: 15 “Trench Warfare†Writer: Benjamin Percy @benjamin.percy Artist: Joshua Cassara @joshuadcassara Colors: Guru-eFX Letters: Joe Caramagna @joecaramagna Cover: Joshua Cassara & Dean White @deanwhitecolor Following attacks upon Krakoa by the Russian government, mutants of Krakoa with ties to Russia are arrested and interrogated under orders of Beast. Colossus is cleared of any wrongdoing, however leaving his relationship with Hank fractured. Beast slips further into his self righteousness and executes Omega Red to have him later resurrected as a double agent against the Vampire nation. Later as members of X-Force try to resume their normal lives, Domino and Black Tom are attacked by a washed up subma rine crew infected with the vegetation of Terra Verde! This is some of Joshua Cassara’s best work on this series. Benjamin Percy is doing a great job at making me dislike Beast more than I already did. I seem to remember him losing it on Scott for allowing him to be temporarily tortured by Norman Osborn for the sake of a mission. Scott never arranged it himself. Nor did he ever execute a prisoner. Rating: âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ (4/5) Reviewed by: @meanadam of The Comic Book Club of Instagram Follow: @the_comic_book_club on Instagram for more reviews! more
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8.0
A good issue. Beast is, as always, a dick.
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8.0
I don’t like that they are turning Beast into such a questionable character
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8.0
A really solid issue that continues to build Beast's darker character nicely. This feels like more of the beginning of a story following X of Swords, but it's still good. It's always nice to have Cassara doing the art as well. I feel like he's a great fit for this series.
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7.5
Are terrible dangers coming? Probably. Is this issue overcrowded with ideas and plots? Surely.
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7.5
A solid enough issue.
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7.5
Finally catching up on some X-Force. It was a pretty good issue. Cassara always delivers and it had some good ideas.
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6.0
X-Force fights a jungle. Again. I feel like I'm watching jumanji, these plots are so boring.
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6.0
Meh. Cassara's art is the best thing about this comic. It's too bad he isn't given a better story to work with. We're back to the Russia plotline, and vampires too, which will probably continue in the Wolverine solo series instead of here.
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