X-Men: Gold #1
| Writer | Marc Guggenheim |
| Artist | Ardian Syaf |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
FROM THE ASHES OF INHUMANS VS X-MEN, AN ALL-NEW TEAM OF X-MEN RISES!
Xavier's dream comes full circle as KITTY PRYDE takes the reins and assembles a squad of the most iconic X-Men to fight at her side. STORM. COLOSSUS. NIGHTCRAWLER. OLD MAN LOGAN. PRESTIGE. They are X-MEN GOLD! And they're on a mission to be Earth's finest heroes, even when that means defending those who hate and fear them. Brought to you by an all-star creative team of Marc Guggenheim (X-MEN, S.H.I.E.L.D., television's Arrow) and Ardian Syaf (BATGIRL, SUPERMAN/BATMAN, BRIGHTEST DAY), a new beginning for the strangest heroes of all starts here!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Apr 05, 2017X-Men Gold kicks off this X-Men renaissance with a bang, and for longtime fans or those who lost touch, this is the book you've been hoping for. It's time to give the X-Men another chance. Read Full Review
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9.6
Comic Crusaders - Robert Anderegg
Apr 07, 2017X-Men Gold #1 is what fans have been waiting for. No crazy events. No end of the world circumstance. Just heroes being heroes when needed and enjoying down time when they can manage it. This is called "Back to the Basics" for a reason. I hope to see much more one on one moments between characters and unique usage of abilities and meaning behind the perpetual motion that is being a superhero team. As for this comic specifically though, I'd say it is a great start to what could be the best X-book in years. Read Full Review
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9.1
Word Of The Nerd - Stuart Ringwalt
Apr 17, 2017My hope is that people read the issue, and got the message, regardless of what happened, but my fear is that, after the controversy, fewer people picked the issue up with the intent of actually reading it. If you are one of the readers who was considering jumping back on to the X-Men, but got scared off by the events surrounding Syaf's art, I recommend reading it anyways. Read Full Review
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9.0
We Got This Covered - Tom Bacon
Apr 05, 2017X-Men Gold #1 is a superb issue, blending nostalgia and a desire to look to the future. This is a very promising start for the 'ResurrXion' era! Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics: The Gathering - Ryan.L
Apr 05, 2017At the end of the day X-Men Gold is just that GOLD. It's everything we have been asking of Marvel and a great start to a new day for our mutants. Long time X-Men fans can breath a sigh of relief that things are getting better, and the road to ResurreXion is taking us back to a time where the X-Men were great, but in a fresh new way with all new stories. Don't miss out on this amazing book because the adventure is just beginning. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good
Apr 06, 2017This book is the perfect place for new fans to join, a great place for old fans to come back, and a X-book that many fans have been waiting years for. Hats off to Marvel. Read Full Review
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8.6
Comicsverse - Justin Gilbert Alba
Apr 05, 2017At the very least, even a cynic will be satiated, but I can also guarantee that if you're open to the infinite possibilities X-MEN GOLD #1 sets the stage for, a part of you will instinctually know you're reading X-Men history in the making. Read Full Review
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8.6
Nerds On The Rocks - Logan Dalton
Apr 06, 2017In X-Men Gold #1, Marc Guggenheim, Ardian Syaf, Jay Leisten, and Frank Martin show that they can deliver on the flashy action as well as the quiet, usually angst filled character moments that are the reason why I and others fell in love with this franchise. Honestly, I was sold when Kitty Pryde said To me, my X-Men and then progressed to phasing a giant skyscraper through the ground. This is the best she has been written since Jason Aarons Wolverine and the X-Men. Read Full Review
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8.5
NerdEnt.Net - Flame Hawk
Dec 31, 1969For a comic that says it wants to move forward it really spends a lot of time getting back to the 90s. ResurreXionis taking the right steps to draw back the bloated Marvel universe that needs to be trimmed down. There are many things to enjoy from this issue like Kitty trying to become the next Xavier despite some setbacks. The story seems to be written before, although Guggenheim makes references noticing it. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Apr 04, 2017This first issue feels like a return to the classic X-Men I grew up reading decades ago with a mix of action and humor but most importantly reminding us that these though these characters have extraordinary powers, they're very much human. Welcome back my X-Men! Read Full Review
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8.5
On Comics Ground - James Portis
Apr 07, 2017Again, its hard not to go into this book with high expectations because of all the torment the X-men have gone through because of movie rights that shouldnt affect comic books. The stories not bad but its average. The only really intriguing parts are the growth that characters have gone through like Storm, Kitty, and Rachel especially. Though the random hate for mutants again thats justified by oh they have different genes so lets hate them is so odd. Especially nowadays with a million and one metahumans, and Inhumans running around daily. It just seems weird. Hopefully this series goes from average to amazing because right now, its what Marvel needs to honestly secure my money. Read Full Review
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8.4
We The Nerdy - Aron Pohara
Apr 10, 2017X-Men Gold is a good introduction for the new readers that have not picked up an X-Men book lately while also being good for old readers that have not become too jaded with the status quo. It's those in the middle–the jaded readers who do not like all of the major changes to this property–that will be hard to win over, but if X-Men Gold can sustain a continuous run, it has a chance to grab them too. Read Full Review
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8.2
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Apr 05, 2017X-Men Gold #1 is everything you should want as we are finally moving forward rather than taking steps back. This story fills us with hope and the joy in what it means to be an X-Man once again. What it also means to be a mutant without falling to an extinction level event. They are facing similar problems, grounded problems, familiar foes, everything about this was a call back to what was lost along the way. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joe Glass
Apr 05, 2017X-Men Gold is a fantastic leap in the right direction. For so long, the X-Men books have been about survival, which has not worked well with the core allegory of mutants and what the X-Men are. Finally, this book is less about survival, and more about living. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Kat Calamia
Apr 06, 2017Overall X-Men Gold #1 brings a nostalgic feel needed for the X-Men franchise, while also presenting a freshness through Kitty's leadership. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho
Apr 06, 2017X-Men Gold is a book that might have given some fans a bit of hesitation initially, but those fears should be put to rest after this first issue. Guggenheim has brought the X-Men back to their classic storytelling roots and done away with all the dreary circumstance. The art couldnt have been better and the entire crew knocked it out of the park. X-Men Gold has the potential to be a juggernaut. Read Full Review
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8.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Apr 06, 2017I do think getting back to the basics is a great idea - but it would be nice to focus on the action, the friendships and the fun, and less on the broken hearts, the failed relationships, and the eternal cloud of racism that hangs over every "X" book ever. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 08, 2017X-Men: Gold #1 is exactly what the franchise needed to show that it is returning to what made the X-Men such a beloved franchise. Marc Guggenheim showed great care to develop a layered story for the X-Men, with each cast member getting ample character development time. Though I wasn't excited when ResurrXion was announced X-Men: Gold now has me looking forward for what comes next for the franchise. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comicosity - Doug Zawisza
Apr 06, 2017This is a solid debut, and one worth checking out. I cannot wait to see how it continues to blossom. Read Full Review
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7.5
Black Nerd Problems - L.E.H. Light
Apr 07, 2017This is a on-ramp issue for what will probably be an on-ramp story arc. You know these characters and their powers, but maybe you've never had the guts to take the plunge and read a comic with decades of history. Believe me, I feel your pain. This issue is for you. If you've been wanting to start reading X-Men, buy this comic and jump into the deep end of the pool. If you've been reading all along, this is more of the same. Read Full Review
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7.4
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Apr 05, 2017It's clear that Marvel still has a ways to go before the X-Men franchise achieves comic book greatness again. However, X-Men Gold #1 at least feels like a step in the right direction. The new series doesn't have enough new elements and ideas to balance out the heavy nostalgia trip, but the focus on Kitty Pryde and the '90s-worthy visuals do strike a chord. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Pierce Lydon
Apr 05, 2017This is a good start, but the creative team still has a long way to go. Read Full Review
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7.0
PopMatters - Jack Fisher
Apr 06, 2017It's the same fight that Charles Xavier led the X-men into back in the days before civil rights was more than just a hashtag. Kitty Pryde and her revamped, revitalized team of X-men, one of which is her ex-boyfriend, carry on that fight in X-men Gold #1 after one too many interludes. It gives hope that the X-men are back to doing what they do best, provided nobody gets sterilized again. Read Full Review
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7.0
CourtOfNerds - Kevin Carley
Apr 07, 2017It's not bad. Nor is it good. I am interested to read the next comic, which is what the goal of the comic should be, but it better prove it's worth quick or I'll drop it like I've dropped every X-Men comic over the past five years. This can be could good. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Branden Murray
Apr 10, 2017X-Men Gold#1 brings a more classic group to the forefront, in an issue filled with enoughcallbacks to please any easily satisfied X-Men fan who's seeking a nostalgia trip.So far though if you're looking for something with more of a fresh feel to itinvolving this group of much maligned heroes some of the future books may bemore up your ally. Read Full Review
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6.0
AIPT - Jason Segarra
Apr 04, 2017Despite its flaws, X-Men Gold is still a fun read. As a huge X-Men fan I feel like I may be more harsh on the book because I want it to be great. There's potential here, but I feel like the creative team would do better trying to create something new, rather than relying on familiarity to tell their story. It feels like a book built on safe choices (particularly that last panel "surprise return") rather than a series built on a good idea for the future, but hopefully with some space to breathe Guggenheim can bring something unique and different to X-Men Gold. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Beat - Alexander Jones
Apr 05, 2017Comics fans might say they want a back-to-basics approach with the X-Men, but this issue in particular doesn't take enough risks. There's not enough development in this issue pushing the franchise forward and showing what's next for these characters. This team of X-Men so closely resembles the Claremont and Cockrum/Byrne X-Men team that readers might be tempted to dismiss X-Men Gold #1 as a cover band playing the hits. Guggenheim and Syaf need to convince fans that the X-Men are still Uncanny. Read Full Review
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4.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Apr 08, 2017The first proper issue of the new X-Men relaunch tries way too hard with the classic tropes, while doing nothing to indicate new ideas or directions. Lackluster main characters, an odd array of weird story choices and subpar art bring the whole relaunch down. Read Full Review
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3.2
Multiversity Comics - Benjamin Birdie
Apr 07, 2017The current status quo for our favorite mutants is in many ways inescapable, so in some ways it was inevitable that "X-Men Gold" #1 was bound to disappoint. But things don't have to be this bad, do they? I don't think anybody asked for this, but everybody got it. Read Full Review