Review: Uncanny X-Force #25 – Final Execution Begins!

May 9, 2012 in Comics, Opinion

Uncanny X-Force #25
Writer: Rick Remender
Art: Mike McKone, Dean White [Color Art]

The latest Uncanny X-Men story arc, “Final Execution,” kicks off with the team in a state of upheaval.

Psylocke, having processed the toll being on a mutant kill squad is taking on her psyche, is leaving the team after “satisfying her curiosity” with a one-night stand with Fantomex. Fantomex, on the other hand, is leaving because no more Warren [See last year's epic "Dark Angel Saga"] means no more money–and he’s probably sulking over being spurned by Psylocke.

Meanwhile, there’s a mysterious figure at the Jean Grey School targeting Genesis, the reformed clone of Apocalypse, and Deadpool has gone down while on a mission–which is a big deal following Deadpool #54, where Wade [YOU SHOULD READ Deadpool #54 AND FIND OUT INSTEAD OF LETTING ME SPOIL IT].

Anyways, this all culminates in a sort-of return of a long-dead X-villain.

Overall, this is a great start to Rick Remender’s latest major X-Force story arc. With a title like “Final Execution,” there are a lot of inferences that can be made. The way things have developed with all the characters on the team, as well as the people around them, will surely only help to further speculation about what that title refers to.

Regardless, Rick Remender has crafted an excellent first part to this storyline with an art team that rivals the work on any other issues of the book, and the two back-up stories are a nice look at Remender’s earlier work with artist Jerome Opeña on stories starring Wolverine and Deadpool, respectively.

STORY: 9.5/10
ART: 9.5/10

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Roger Riddell

Essentially Peter Parker with all the charm of Wolverine, I’m an aspiring pop culture journalist and lifelong Marvel Comics nut. My love of comics has paid off on a few occasions — allowing me the opportunity to cover the Top Cow and Avatar Press panels at C2E2 for Comic Book Resources, and to later interview several creators like Humberto Ramos, Paul Jenkins, Michael Golden, Patrick Gleason and Brian Azzarello for Wizard World Digital. You’ll most likely find me drinking whiskey and eating tacos at Big Star, downing burgers at Kuma’s, hanging out at a local metal show or hiding out in my apartment reading Wednesday’s comics or playing PS3.