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    Uncanny X-Force #13

    Uncanny X-Force » Uncanny X-Force #13 - My World Won't Stop Without You released by Marvel on October 1, 2011.

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    4.8 stars

    Average score of 8 user reviews

    Incredible 3

    I'm really loving The Dark Angel Saga.  The writing is phenomanal, the art is gorgeous, and the plot has been  moving along at the perfect pace for a story of this magnitude.  This issue starts with Fanotmex and his group of AoA X-Men retriving the Life Seed.  The encounter ends badly as a character dies and it turns out there is only one more life seed.  The rest of the battle deals with the others fighting Apocarine (See what I did there?), some talk of celestials or something, and an ending t...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    My World Won't Stop Without You 0

    Favorite Line:  E.V.A: "I'll strive to SMASH into the location of your choosing without DETONATING or KILLING too many of our guests."  The Story:  We start off following Fantomex's journey for the life seeds where they are encountering some resistance. They only manage to find one life seed, which creates some problems. Fantomex discovers, with some confusion involved, that the celestial technology is almost identical to the technology in the world. They manage to escape due to Gambit giving hi...

    4 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Not Your Jeanie 0

    With Wolverine and Fantomex leading two different X-teams, they're out to accomplish the seemingly impossible. Fantomex is out looking for Archangel's cure, while Wolverine is working on a way to get all the mutants out of the AoA. But with the AoA version of Wolverine in the way, will X-Force succeed in the Age of Apocalypse? The Good  Remender does it once again. After 13 issues, he still manages to write such great fast paced action with a plot that keeps on progressing. Also, Remender's cons...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Solid issue slightly hurt by multiple artists... 0

    Rick Remender's "Uncanny X-Force" has consistently delivered strong character driven stories laced with cool, gritty action. While not as strong as the last book, issue #13 still runs with what has made the series great. This is the third part of The Dark Angel Saga and has the team in another dimension searching for a Life Seed, the only thing that can save Warren who has become the heir of Apocalypse. Remender has already established several fantastic character dynamics between the team membe...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Great! 0

    Even if I canceled the rest of my X-books, I’d keep Uncanny X-Force as long as Remender is writing the book.   He’s done a great job with the dialog and storytelling.   Even though I jumped into this story in the middle (about two issues ago), I was very curious to see what would happen.   And he appears to love stoking the fire as last month’s kisses showed.     This issue had a great Wolverine-on-Wolverine fight.   I felt that AoA Wolverine’s speech on the evolution of the homo genus seeme...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    This was a jaw-dropper!!! 0

    Seriously, if you are not reading this, you are missing out the best current X-book, and I just don't say this because I'm the biggest Gambit fan of all time; the tension, the dynamic plot, the script, the art... everything about this book is impressive and memorable, Remender is one of the greatest writers Marvel has at this moment. The Dark Angel Saga is not only a fun read, but it really provides the nostalgia, the character depth, and the larger-than-life story that will make this run leg...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Oh man, I want to have this book's babies! 0

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    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Domestic Dispute 0

    THE GOODThe pages just seemed so full of art. The different panels appear to fade away into the story. It is a really visually appealing issue - especially the Phoenix panels. :)I love how powerful Weapon-X is. He is just an unimaginable force to be reckoned with - almost too powerful. The team holds their own against him though, as we see the right team members being used for the right jobs.In the end, there is sacrifice, one to which the AoA folks get the crappy end of the stick on... as usual...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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