UNCANNY X-FORCE #28

Review by: blkassassin106

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Story by Rick Remender
Art by Julian Totino Tedesco
Colors by Justin Ponsor
Letters by Cory Petit
Cover by Jerome Opena & Rachelle Rosenberg

Size: 0 pages
Price: 3.99

Im beginning to suspect Uncanny X-Force is more of a science fiction book than a straight up action. Once again time travel comes into play. Usually when time travel travel is involved its to a apocalyptic, terrorized, or some other horrible future. What great about this time travel experience is that we don’t fully 100% know that this future is as bad as future Dethlok tells us. In this issue the story isn’t mainly focused on Psylocke, but really the whole team as a whole. Deadpool gets more lines this issue and it was great. We finally see him somewhat talk about how his now gone healing factor affects his role in the team. If we could get more conversations between AOA Nightcrawler and Deadpool that’d be much appreciated. Uncanny X-Force is the only book were I really care who is doing inking and coloring more than I care who’s doing the penciling. Justin Ponsor is the reason the art looks so great. Julian Totino Tedesco’s art is also well done, though his Wolverine looks a little older than past issues. The cliff hanger was also great. It reminded me of awesome samurai movies. Very emotional ending

Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good

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