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X-Men: Red #4
| Writer | Tom Taylor |
| Artist | Mahmud A. Asrar |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• JEAN GREY and her team of X-Men are trying to save the world...but one mutant could spoil that for everyone.
•  When an old friend of Jean's is corrupted and turned against her, will Jean have to do the unthinkable?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 22, 2018The story continues to get better and the characters get some great development, especially Jean. Read Full Review
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9.0
On Comics Ground - Jake Putnam
Jun 04, 2018This issue was kind of a slow read. It wasn't bad though, we saw some great emotional moments between our characters and it is a great addition to the story arc we are currently facing. This series is turning into one of the best X-men series I have read in a decade. Pick up the issue. In fact do what I have done and get all four issues of the series from your local comic shop, don't forget X-Men Red Annual #1 is out now too! Pick them up!!! Read Full Review
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8.5
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
May 18, 2018X-Men Red #4 continues to be the tightly scripted and well paced king of the current X-title pile. This issue continues to take the story in interesting directions and assembles a badass lineup of X-Men to battle an aptly devious villain. This comic earns a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
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8.4
Comicsverse - Peyton Hinckle
May 16, 2018Tom Taylor, Mahmud Asrar, and Rain Beredo's X-MEN RED #4 explores real life technology issues that hit surprisingly close to home. Storm and Jean's friendship is left unresolved and Asrar's art struggles to keep up with a growing cast of characters; but overall, the issue's relevance and awareness helps to make it a solid read. Read Full Review
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8.2
Multiversity Comics - Gustavo S. Lodi
May 21, 2018One of (if not the) strongest book of the line, "X-Men Red" #4 borrows from the best the mutants can offer: meaningful character moment, compelling plot threads and just enough soap opera for fans to smile. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Ryan.L
May 16, 2018This book is a definite must read for all x-fans. It's so exciting and packs a lot of action, comedy and heart. While some of the x-books seem to be lacking lately, this one just keeps getting better and better with every issue. Check it out, trust me. Read Full Review
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8.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
May 16, 2018This is one X-Men book sure to appeal to everyone - even those like me who don't much care for X-Men. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
May 16, 2018While some of the books in the X-Men line seem devoted to recapturing past glory, X-Men Red continues to be the one interested pushing the X-Men into the future just as much as Jean Grey is trying to build a future for mutantkind. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Paul Manzato
May 16, 2018Overall, I'm really enjoying this title and liking the direction it's headed in. I like the team line up (shout out to Trinary, a great new character) and really like seeing a character like Gentle become more then just a background player. And as I mentioned earlier, I'm really enjoying getting to hate Cassandra Nova again. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Connor Christiansen
May 17, 2018While the story doesn't move forward much, X-Men Red #4 is still an entertaining issue that elevates the stakes even more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
May 21, 2018It's not a great issue to jump on but I'd go back and read 1-3 first and then this one to get up to speed. I again think this series may be the best X-men series we have ongoing so if you want your X-men free ranged, gluten-free, and without lactose, this comic won't give you any of that BUT it's still really good. Technically, it's gluten-free and lactose-free if you enjoy that... Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Cody White
May 31, 2018My waning struggles with the artistic style aside, this particular issue makes impressive strides in its move to globalize the X-Men in a way that has been seemingly absent for a few years, between the retreat into Limbo and the subsequent move to Central Park. The introduction of sentites is an interesting spin on a time-tested trope, but moving forward, the real test will be in the execution and handling of said trope (how is it different from similar devices?). Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
May 20, 2018Assembling the new team, expanding the villain's plan and making for an exciting read. Read Full Review