X-Men: Gold #12

3.5

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1 Reviews
4.9

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22 Reviews
Writer Marc Guggenheim
Artist Luke Ross
Cover Price $3.99

 While on a mission to apprehend the latest incarnation of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the X-Men discovered a villain amongst their number who was a complete mystery.
  Little did they know, the alien Kologoth was on a mission of his own!
  Now, they're on the verge of discovering Kologoth's true nature...but will it be too late?
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  • 3.5

    AIPT - Jason Segarra

    Sep 21, 2017

    I kind of don't understand what the goal of this issue was. It didn't set anything up, arguably answered questions that no one was asking, and tried to add depth to an evil giant lizard man by making him a parent-murdering space Nazi. Another miss for the Gold team. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Granfalloon

    Sep 24, 2017

    This was one of the more interesting issues. I've been a bit frustrated by the short done-in-two-or-three stories, so it's nice to see Guggenheim building to something bigger.

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  • 8.0

    ModestMoonMan

    Sep 24, 2017

    I've constantly complained that X-Men Gold has been a series without direction. However, issue #12 tells the origin story of Kologoth, a villain introduced in issues #1-3, and also ties into Kologoth's whereabouts during issues #7-9. As a single issue on it's own, this can been seen as filler before the upcoming X-Men Gold/Blue Mojo crossover. But it's used with good effect to connect all of the issues in this series so far. With this much buildup, it seems that Kologoth will play an integral part in X-Men Gold down the road, so this could be a must-have read for fans. I've been quite critical of Guggenheim's run up to this point, but using this issue to connect those stories, and giving a well-written back story for Kologoth peaks my inter more

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  • 4.5

    RustonLF

    Sep 22, 2017

    In the first issue of Gold we are introduced to a demon looking member of the new Brotherhood of Mutants. Later placed in captivity, his story slowly unfolds. He is an alien. He was under Mesmero's control. Now we get the story of why he is on Earth. Just as has been done with numerous characters he was exiled because he was a mutant. He grew up a wild man that then re-entered civilization like an otherworldly Tarzan. Eventually he is exiled again to Earth for unexplained reasons. I found the story cliche, but still kept me reading. Where his story lost me was the inclusion of a rebellion that used Nazi (like) imagery. It was just one too many used tropes. Especially after Secret Empire. I was also unclear if he was just trying to get home more

  • 4.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Apr 07, 2018

    It's an entire issue of backstory for Kologoth, the "Creepy New Guy" reptile monster who's cameoed several times since #1. It is a mashup of villain tropes that becomes absurd in its comprehensiveness: He's a Negative Zone mutant exile parent-killer who became a demagogue/prophet/dictator-in-waiting with *way too many* Nazi parallels. I feel like I just won at villainous origin bingo. (He's also running around naked on Earth while his flashbacks make it crystal clear that his people *do* believe in clothes. Anybody remember Killface from Frisky Dingo?) I question the timing of this issue. *Why* was it important to squeeze this clown's backstory in right now when the final scene reveals the next arc will be devoted to Mojo, not Kolo more

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  • 4.0

    Clay3232

    Jul 28, 2018

    The random alien thing finally got his time to shine after several issues of being ignored... and hopefully that light goes out now

  • 3.0

    Kreniigh

    Sep 22, 2017

    New Rule: If your character is entirely made of tropes, don't spend more than one page per trope explaining his origin. By that measure this should have taken two pages.

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  • 3.0

    JBL Reviews

    Sep 24, 2017

    No X-Men in this book. A character I suppose we are supposed to like learning about...hmmm

  • 2.0

    Mastermind

    Oct 13, 2017

    ... is that a Nazi alien? Lol. I'm going to give 2, just because I laughed so hard at this. As long as Fox has the movie rights, Marvel's simply going to butcher every single X-Men comic book, aren't they.

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  • 1.5

    BloodyNinja

    Sep 24, 2017

    A Nazi/naked alien? Really? Worst X-Men run ever.

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  • 8.5

    CKaefe

    Sep 28, 2017

  • 7.0

    sebastianorellana95

    Sep 25, 2017

  • 7.0

    Tex8285

    Oct 11, 2017

  • 7.0

    iPodwithnomusic

    Mar 04, 2018

  • 7.0

    Jason The Dude

    Jun 20, 2018

  • 7.0

    EdNothIng

    Feb 09, 2019

  • 6.5

    jmprados

    Nov 27, 2017

  • 5.5

    Yippeekiyay

    Sep 25, 2017

  • 5.0

    Jabberwocky_Superfly

    Sep 25, 2017

  • 4.0

    Sherman The Wonder Dog

    Jan 04, 2018

  • 3.0

    Roseandberg

    Oct 26, 2017

  • 1.0

    Cbrstanley

    Oct 07, 2017

  • 1.0

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    Aug 13, 2018

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