X-Men: Gold #15
| Writer | Cullen Bunn |
| Artist | Diego Bernard |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
MOJO WORLDWIDE Part 5
•  Lights! Camera! Action!
•  MOJO continues his takeover of MANHATTAN, broadcasting every battle and tragic loss as KITTY PRYDE and her X-Men struggle to overcome obstacle after obstacle...
•  ...until it becomes clear that the only option left is to take the fight to MOJOWORLD.
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Andy Hall
Nov 09, 2017I have liked how both the Gold and Blue teams have each shaped a different niche and identity for themselves. In some ways, I would have hoped they would have more time as separate teams before they were thrown in a big story together. In some ways, this story threatens to undo some of the work that has been done over the past year and just jumble all the X-men together and say "Look, they are all still buddies. We can mix and match as we like." I was enjoying the different feel the teams have and hope they can get back to that once this Mojowar is done. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Steve Batley
Nov 11, 2017The use of matching scenery at the end of the last segment with Magneto and the start of the main teams final battle of this issue shows genius foreshadowing, almost pointing us to the reunion that will surely follow in the final instalment over in X-Men Blue as Magneto is forced to reveal he is still alive. All going toward wrapping up in time for the two teams next separate adventures with Blue in The Cross Time Capers and Gold in The Negative Zone War AKA The Dartayus Odyssey. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho
Nov 13, 2017If you're unsatisfied with your weekly pull, add X-Men: Gold to put a smile on your face. Read Full Review
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7.0
IGN - Blair Marnell
Nov 09, 2017Visually, it's really enjoyable to look at and worth owning just for the art. I just wish the story could have been better. Read Full Review
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6.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin
Nov 10, 2017There's still plenty of wonderfully big set pieces and layouts, but this installment doesn't have much to differentiate itself from the previous issue. It's an average issue but the overall crossover isn't tainted. However, there is a sigh of relief seeing that the next chapter will be the conclusion. Read Full Review
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4.5
AIPT - Jason Segarra
Nov 08, 2017Classic Guggs. Bad plotting, uninspired artwork and some of the worst dialogue in comics. No more Mojo crossovers! Read Full Review
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N/A
GWW - D. Ivester
Nov 08, 2017