X-Men #33
| Writer | Gerry Duggan |
| Artist | Joshua Cassara |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
X-MEN X-SSEMBLE! If there were ever a time to rally the troops and take the fight to the enemy, it's NOW! Stand side by side with the X-Men as they head for their final stand! They can't stop ALL of us!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Impulse Gamer - Howard Smith
Apr 05, 2024Overall, X-Men #33 is worth reading and it is part of the main story so its a must-read to understand whats going on. Its leading into something bigger and badder but the cliffhanger that it left on can only be another obstacle for the X-Men. Wheres Magneto when you need him? Anyway, be sure to pick this comic book up at your local comic shop or purchase this comic book online where copies are sold. Dont miss this one! Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Apr 03, 2024Cassara delivers beautiful art that brilliantly captures the characters, emotion and tone of every scene. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Apr 03, 2024ARTX-Men #33 was crafted with art that packs a punch making Cassara's artwork a true highlight of the issue. His action sequences are clear, detailed, and impactful, capturing the desperation and ferocity of the battle. Plus, the use of dynamic angles and close-ups adds to the frenetic energy of the fights. Moreover, Cassara's art style is a perfect fit for this action-oriented issue. He delivers vibrant layouts, detailed character designs, and powerful fight sequences. Additionally, Marte Gracia's colors further enhance the visuals, creating a sense of urgency and chaos that reflects the desperate nature of the situation. Gracia's colors further enhance the visuals, with vigorous blasts of energy and a gritty undertone that reflects the seriousness of the situation at hand. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 03, 2024X-Men #33 does a great job acting as a director's cut to the events seen in Fall of the House of X #3. Between Wolverine and Shadowcat being showcased as badasses to the X-Men taking down the founder of Orchis, this issue accomplishes a lot to further the current crossover. It all leads to making the next phase of Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X feel like we are at the endgame now. Read Full Review
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8.0
Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones
Apr 05, 2024X-Men #33 is a clever issue breaking up the monotony of recent issues by setting the action in Madripoor. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - B. Radtz
Apr 03, 2024The series is winding down, and Duggans trying to tie up his loose ends. Its a step in the right direction, and has been the most enjoyable since Kittys transformation into Shadowkat. Hopefully the team keeps on this trend, as the series winds down to Uncannys 700th issue. Read Full Review
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6.0
AIPT - jonathan jones
Apr 03, 2024X-Men #33 is all fun and games until you remember that this is the third to last issue of the series. Using fond memories of Marauders to cover for the title's Fall of X to-do list is only somewhat effective. That being said, the board is clear for the X-Men's showdown at Sentinel City. Who knows what excitement awaits when Nimrod's Death Star comes online. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Apr 03, 2024It's beginning to feel a bit like X-Men is stretching out its finale to ensure it makes it to the upcoming milestone 700th issue. Read Full Review