X-Men #31

6.5

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6 Reviews
7.0

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27 Reviews
Writer Gerry Duggan
Artist Phil Noto
Cover Price $3.99

THE ULTIMATE MUTANT HUNTER!
The X-Men lived in fear of Nimrod's creation, and now it's clear why! The ultimate weapon of mutant extinction is ever-adapting, ever-evolving, with only one goal - DEATH TO MUTANTKIND!   
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  • 8.5

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Feb 07, 2024

    Noto delivers some great art in the issue. Unfortunately, as much as I enjoy his art, the visuals felt flat outside of the moments with Synch and Talon. The action needed more visual pizazz to get my attention. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Feb 07, 2024

    X-Men #31 did what tie-in comic needs to do in expanding particular character arcs from the main event. The placement of this story happening before Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X both helped and hurt the overall ending of this two-part story. It'll be interesting to see what stories this X-Men will amplify from the crossover and if it can be more than filler content. Read Full Review

  • 6.7

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Feb 11, 2024

    X-Men #31 sets up a beautiful yet tragic conclusion to Synch and Talon's relationship that makes me grieve for the characters. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett

    Feb 07, 2024

    Phil Noto's soft artwork helps the tragic end of Talon and Synch's time together go down smoothly but is less well suited to life-threatening throwdown with a killer robot, though some of that lack of menace can be placed on the issue's awkward timing in relationship to Fall of the House of X #1. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Nerd Initiative - Mickey Smith

    Feb 07, 2024

    Artistically speaking, characters and colors were simple. To make things worse, the panel layout really made this drag. Simple blocks on every page, with wavy lines to represent moments in Synch's mind. The whole thing felt rushed and nothing more than filler for the larger conclusion to come. Synch was definitely the star of this book and really established him as a cornerstone for what's to come. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    AIPT - jonathan jones

    Feb 07, 2024

    When so much of the X-Line is firing on all cylinders, X-Men #31 doesn't quite hit the mark. The end of a romance that was more told than shown, and a fight with Nimrod that leaves us wanting more are brightened with the elimination of Orchis' most concrete threat to all the people of Earth. Despite this being a minor disappointment, next month's Shadowkat and Magik team-up issue still seems quite promising. Read Full Review

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