X-Force #13
Review by throughthebrush:
WRITER: CHRISTOPHER YOST & CRAIG KYLE
PENCILS: CLAYTON CRAIN
INKS: CLAYTON CRAIN
COLORED BY: CLAYTON CRAIN
LETTERED BY: VC - CORY PETIT
COVER BY: CLAYTON CRAIN
Price: $2.99
I can't keep doing this to myself.
I can't keep reading, month in and month out, a book that so horribly maligns my favorite character, Cyclops.
Here is an actual line of narration from this issue, from Wolverine's point of view: "Summers. He's so hardcore lately, I'm starting to feel inadequate."
I don't want to sound like That Fan. But there is something seriously wrong with a book that consistently makes Wolverine the paragon of all that is moral and right, in opposition to some twisted, "hardcore" version of the X-Men's most upstanding, rule-oriented member. There is something seriously wrong with a book that replaces interesting plot and characterization with senseless slaughter of characters who don't even get to have a line before they're murdered. There is something seriously wrong with a book in which supposedly heroic characters consider the murder of children to be a necessary sacrifice. And hanging a lampshade on the massive act of mischaracterization, as that line of narration does, doesn't help.
I've had issues with Kyle and Yost's teenager-slaughtering ways since the earliest days of their New X-Men run, but with X-Force they've moved into a territory beyond all reason. This is not my Cyclops, these are not my X-Men, and I don't care how much impact this book has on the greater X-Men universe. I just can't read this anymore.
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pulls
Avg Rating: 3.8


