X-Men #34

7.4

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9 Reviews
6.3

User Reviews

23 Reviews
Writer Gerry Duggan
Artist Joshua Cassara
Cover Price $3.99

THE END IS NIGH!
The Krakoan Age is nearly at an end...and what might be the final battle of the heroes of Krakoa! One last stop before the fall and rise come to their conclusion...and everything changes!
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  • 8.7

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    May 01, 2024

    Cassara delivers some beautifully detailed and perfectly realized character designs and action throughout this issue. The fight with MODOK was visually intense and I loved every page and panel of it. Read Full Review

  • 8.3

    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones

    May 02, 2024

    Men" #34 finds clever ways to navigate a few lingering plot threads for the ongoing series before the final curtain falls on Krakoa. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu

    May 01, 2024

    Moreover, X-Men #34 features several fan-favorite X-Men characters, including Kitty, Wolverine, and Synch that will elevate the fan's excitement through the story. Overall, X-Men #34 is a solid comic book that lays the groundwork for an exciting new chapter in the X-Men saga. With its captivating art and intriguing premise, this issue is sure to leave readers wanting more BUT with some underdeveloped characters and so much focus on the impending disaster, some aspects of the issue were a bit underwhelming and disappointing. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Nerd Initiative - gangstermegan

    May 01, 2024

    The art in X-Men #34 is as solid as it gets. Something I love about the X-Men comics is that every mutant shines in their own right when it comes to how they're drawn. The colors on their suits are always gorgeous and fits their personality perfectly. In this case, I think Shadowkat looks fantastic. The blue and black suit with the hood added to the emotional tone of the scene at the end of the comic book. Read Full Review

  • 7.7

    Comic Watch - B. Radtz

    May 06, 2024

    This book had such potential, but unfortunately it was bogged down by event after event in that second year. X-Men, and the rest of the mutant titles brain trust really tried to give us a fitting end to this very ambitious story. Unfortunately this book was too busy trying to tie all of the events from the other books, which only led to this lackluster issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    May 01, 2024

    Gerry Duggan and Joshua Cassara deliver a comic book in X-Men #34 that builds momentum for how Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X will end. This did as much as a tie-in can do to progress the narrative of the main story being told in the two core titles telling this event. Now the stage is set for the conclusion of Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X to set-up the new path forward for the franchise. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - jonathan jones

    May 01, 2024

    X-Men #34 is a fun issue. It has exciting action and a good moment of character work ahead of Shadowkat's exeunt. Sadly, its flaws raise a number of questions that could have been easily avoided with a few more proofreads. In the end, this book remains the franchise's flagship title in name only, a feeling to which Synch ought to be able to sympathize with by now. However, things are set to change for both hero and book upon the arrival of the hotly anticipated Uncanny X-Men #700 in the coming weeks. We'll see you there. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Comic Book Spot - Theodis Wright

    May 05, 2024

    While I have not been a fan of Duggan's run on X-Men, this issue was a decent read. My only complaint is the same one I always have about events within the Marvel Universe these days too many crossovers. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett

    May 01, 2024

    The issue does bring some closure to the Synch/Talon/Wolverine situation that has been at the heart of the book, but with even the considerable artistic talent involved struggling to make something out of what little the script has to offer, X-Men #34 feels like the tail-end of a story stretched too thin. Read Full Review

  • N/A

    Impulse Gamer - Howard Smith

    May 07, 2024

    Overall, X-Men #34 is a wonderful read. It sets up probably the ending of an era for the X-Men and their path forward after this battle. Their true threat lies with Charles. As for how they will deal with that problem, it remains to be seen until the next issue. Be sure to pick up this issue at your local comic book store or purchase it online where copies are sold. You dont want to miss anything here on out. Read Full Review

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