I thought the same thing. They literally caught beast at his prison experimenting and he is still leading x-force? It makes no sense.
X-Force #37
| Writer | Ben Percy |
| Artist | Robert Gill |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE PEACOCK TATTOO?
At last - learn the truth about the man behind the mask who's been plaguing X-FORCE since 2019's issue #1!
X-fans new and old will reel from this startling revelation. Collectors and readers alike - don't miss this key issue!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope
Feb 06, 2023This story was building for a long time, but the wait was absolutely worth it. Read it and find one of the best psychological thrillers in modern comics. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Feb 01, 2023X-Force #37 finally reveals who the Peacock Man is and sorry to say, many fans will have no idea who this person is. Couple that with the forced Deadpool silliness and the lack of clarity involving the Beast fallout and Wolverine, I'd have to say the average X-fan may be hopping off this book soon. Nevertheless, I personally enjoyed the reveal and think it's a creative deep dive into some X-Men lore that's certainly quite interesting. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 01, 2023X-Force #37 offers some payoff for the years of waiting to find out who the Man with the Peacock Tattoo is while supplying some advancements on this plot. With multiple plots soon to be wrapped up, it's nice to know one corner of the gene threat towards mutants is a step closer to finalizing. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Mar 01, 2023X-Force #37 pays off a mystery that has been going on since the comic launched. Its a good story; its entertaining, sets up a few cool plots, and the reveal makes sense. All in all, this is another fine issue of an underpraised book that deserves a lot more eyes on it. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Feb 01, 2023The greatest strengths of this installment all lie in finding momentum once again after the series' many retreats from addressing its central conflicts. Read Full Review