X-Men Unlimited: Latitude #1
| Writer | Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Declan Shalvey |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
WOLVERINE JUMPS INTO THE VOID!
When A.I.M. manages a covert infiltration of the S.W.O.R.D. station and kidnaps three mutants, it's up to Wolverine to take one giant leap for man and get them back. From the vacuum of space to the dripping guts of an evil supercomputer, Logan will stop at nothing to save his friends. Collecting the first four chapters of the hit MARVEL INFINITY COMIC by Head of X Jonathan Hickman and superstar artist Declan Shalvey for the first time in print!
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Mar 30, 2022It'll be interesting to see if X-Men Unlimited: Latitude makes folks get a month of Marvel Unlimited to see how it was intended to be read, or simply read this and enjoy it for what it's trying to pull off. Either way, Shalvey, and Hickman don't disappoint with laughs, action, and some surprises too. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Logan Moore
Mar 30, 2022If you're a sucker for good Wolverine stories, this is an easy recommendation. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - M.R. Jafri
Apr 01, 2022We clearly have to see this mission as a massive failure in spite of Logan's bravado. But for readers this is a really fun and well done classic mutant action tale. It is full of small character moments and massive battles exactly as we'd wish for in a great Wolverine epic. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Jonathan Cadotte
Apr 02, 2022X-Men Unlimited: Latitude #1 is a pure adventure that's well designed, that utilizes its characters perfectly to create a truly enjoyable reading experience. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi
Mar 30, 2022X-MEN UNLIMITED: LATITUDE #1 gives readers the first four chapters of the hit X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC and to see #Wolverine be the best at what he does, bubs! Read Full Review
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7.4
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Mar 30, 2022X-MEN UNLIMITED: LATITUDE #1 was fun enough and reasonably entertaining. Yet it's the price that bothers me. $5.99 is expensive in times that are still rough for so many. Granted, some would argue the page count of the issue and say about 50 pages long is substantial and worth the price. True, but I would argue it's more like 30ish after you take out the semi-ridiculous "latitudinal panel layouts that really didn't add much to the story. And thus, making the actual story and substance, not only lacking but feel like we get more when we really don't. Read Full Review