X-FORCE #48 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the Fall of the Krakoan Era has engulfed the entire X-Universe by Marvel. With a shift in directions, each book has been impacted by the events at the Hellfire Gala. One of those books in particular has been X-Force.

During the Krakoan Era, it has been of the best X Books on the market. For their current arc, the team has a familiar face return. The question now becomes: can they stop them with what they’re planning?

X-Force #48 by Benjamin Percy, Robert Gill, Guru-eFX, AND Joe Caramagna kicks off TARGET: BEAST! Let’s see how the latest story shapes up!

X-Force #48 by Benjamin Percy, Robert Gill, Guru-eFX, AND Joe Caramagna (Credit: marvel entertainment - Cover: Daniel Acuña)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Events here tale place before Wolverine: sabretooth War and the bookend series for the end of the Krakoan Era.

The issue opens up at X-Force’s hidden base at the north pole. A sniper is looking through an infra-red lens on his target. In the crossfire is Omega Red. The man behind the gun: Hank McCoy aka Beast!

Last readers had seen Beast, he was committing crimes with Mutantkind’s benefit as the method behind the madness. With one shot, Red is taken off the board. McCoy makes his way inside the covert team’s home. Sneaking around, Beast makes his way to the computers, looking for something unknown at the time.

Meanwhile, Sage and Black Tom Cassidy are conversing in another room. Alarms tip off Sage of their former director’s return. The rest of the unit run to find Beast is armored up with Krokoan Flora shielding. With an ominous warning, Beast leaves with what he wanted.

All the while, Sage is sitting in front of a sealed room. When Wolverine approaches her, the secrets behind the door are revealed. SAGE HAS WHAT BEHIND THE DOOR?!

This leads to a plan that if it fails, spells certain door. Readers sit back and watch Sage sell her idea. The fallout brings mixed reaction as it is a bold one. However, the closing moments prove the best intentions sometimes don’t bring the best results. Get ready for a wild ride as X-Force vs. Beast begins their battle!

X-Force #48 by Benjamin Percy, Robert Gill, Guru-eFX, AND Joe Caramagna (Credit: marvel entertainment - Cover: John Cassaday)

What a creative concept Percy brings to the masses with this story. Hank McCoy is a character of extremes. When he’s good, he is a jovial force of good. When he’s evil, he is downright dangerous. The writing for this issue shows readers both sides to his character. The opening pages show his ruthlessness as to getting what he wants. The good appears later with one classic line that is such a well-placed throwback.

This plays into what the team is dealing with for conflict. Knowing what McCoy has meant to the unit, Percy writes this as a personal attack on Wolverine and company. The counter thrown illustrates many sides to the polarizing mutant. McCoy’s dialogue plays into the unknown call of the mission. There really is no in-between to where things can go from here but it will have readers talking with much enjoyment.

The art sets a strong tempo with McCoy taking out Omega early. Gill talks readers through the break-in with wordless panels. McCoy’s body language speaks volumes here. The full page of Sage’s reveal hits readers with many reactions as to what this could all lead to. There’s a great two-page spread introducing the unit to the plan’s variable. At this stage, the pace picks up leading to an interesting final image to set this series in a whole new direction.

X-Force #48 by Benjamin Percy, Robert Gill, Guru-eFX, AND Joe Caramagna (Credit: marvel entertainment - Cover: Nick Bradshaw)

FINAL POINT: 8

The X-Men’s most dangerous unit must find a way to stop their former director at all costs. Percy’s creative writing injects an unknown factor into a formal mission. Gill’s imagery shows the complexity of the choice made and the uncertainty of where it heads now. This will be one fans are going to be talking about.

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT - 2024)

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For this edition, the Krakoan Era’s last stand begins via Marvel Entertainment. As the era started with two series (House of X/Powers of X), it concludes with another pair of stories that will redefine the Mutant age. In the present, the Mutants have to deal with the Fall of the House. As for the future, they need to deal with the Rise of Powers.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles sets the stage for the X-Men’s final attempt to stop Nimrod once and for all. Let’s dive in and see what’s happening now.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ten years in the future, Nimrod and Omega sentinel are standing over a fallen diamond Emma Frost with destruction all around them. With Sentinel’s help, one fate has been avoid. Nimrod is ready to crown victory but Sentinel has other thoughts. With little resistance left, Can the X-Men find another way to win?

Meanwhile, Gambit and Mystique are following the plans of Professor X at the Henry Gyrich Memorial Detention Center. Knowing Emma has fallen, the pair play their part. It’s not without a fan moment that is fitting considering their family history. With a noble sacrifice, both Gambit and Mystique are dead but their mission accomplished.

The information they were sent to get was worth the sacrifices if it means an end to the hell they live in. It has been transferred to Charles Xavier. Professor X is camped out at the broken S.W.O.R.D station in space. Leading a team comprised of Iron Man (An A.I. Version of Tony Stark), ShadowTiger (Kate Pryde), Captain Krokoa (Kamala Khan) and Wolverine, Xavier sends them to Phobos with a simple mission: Find Mr. Sinister who’s being held there.

With a final launch, the heroes make their way to Phobos. Nimrod and company are in pursuit to intervene. What comes next will challenge fate. It’s fallout transcends back to the present. With time running out, choices are made and a big revelation of how things could end. The closing moment will have fans talking as the end is finally near.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment - Cover: Alexander Lozano)

From the initial page, Gillen establishes the grave stakes involved with no hesitation. Nimrod’s blind assumption of victory plays well with Sentinel’s worry of failure.

The fighting spirit of the X-Men shines through each scene they’re in. The personal moment with Gambit and Mystique’s final goodbye is perfect for fans that have questioned her feeling about her son-in-law.

The latter portion of the book dives into Xavier’s last play knowing what failure brings. His team of X-Men are aware of the stakes and the writing mirrors their will to win or die. Wolverine has some great lines before leading into a huge moment in the book.

The fallout of the event plays off well as the story transitions back to present time. The ultimate option is a stunning one but shows at what lengths Xavier is willing to descend to for the betterment of Mutant-Kind.

Silva and Curiel construct a hellish environment fitting of Nimrod’s terror. The opening full page makes a big splash as Nimrod stands in the center of the aftermath of his work. The final moments of Gambit and Mystique work to give readers an emotional hit before diving into their final calls.

The Phobos panels and fallout give the issue a heavy aura as the event is that catastrophic if Nimrod wins. there is a great mix of full or near-full page panels that exemplify to gravity of the situation. It’s fallout in present time shows the wear this all has had on the survivors. Knowing what Xavier’s back-up plan is, the closing image is strongly detailed as there is no turning back from what’s next.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment - Cover: Davi Go)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The fate of the future lies in the past with a solid start to the end of Mutantkind’s days. With layered writing backed up by spectacular visuals, Xavier leads a desperate attempt to save the world. Will the ends justify the means?

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WOLVERINE #41 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the X-Men world is in disarray. The end of the Krakoan era has started. The utopia is gone. In its’ ashes stands uncertainty and chaos. If it’s chaos in the Mutant World, chances are SABRETOOTH isn’t far behind.

The vicious warrior was banished to the pit of Krokoa for disobeying the rules about killing humans. With the fall of the island, he is now free and focused on revenge against his most hated rival.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit kicks off the “most violent Wolverine story ever told”. Let’s take a closer look and see how the war’s first shot is fired.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Leinil Francis Yu)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with Wolverine stalking Sabretooth. Wolvie is clawed to the ceiling of Orchis Station Five. The monologue walks readers through the plan to strike. Once he leaps, Wolverine quickly realizes he walked right into a trap.

Sabretooth looks up from killing what appears to be other X-Men. As he holds Wolverine by the throat, it is revealed that this isn’t Logan. This “Wolverine” is “Camo”, the Sabretooth of Earth 33441. The setting is Sabretooth standing in the center of a bloody fighting pit. Other Sabretooths from other multiverses sit and watch as Victor Creed of 616 holds court. He is preparing the army he has acquired for an attack on Krokoa.

Meanwhile on Earth at the North Pole, Black Tom Cassidy picks up wind of a Stark Sentinel attack on Krokoa. Kid Omega takes off to handle the threat solo. Once he arrives, readers quickly find out there’s a welcome party for him that makes a bold statement.

How will Wolverine deal with the oncoming assault? Being cut off from the rest of the X-World, Wolvie has never been more alone in his thoughts. Can he pull it together to stop what Sabretooth is planning? If the final image in any indication, the “best at what he does” might not be enough to what is coming…..

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Greg Capullo)

Pearcy and LaValle brings out the unhinged evil of Sabretooth with this initial entry. The viciousness displayed leaves no doubt of how much of a threat he is. Add the creative idea of tapping into the multiverse of versions of himself and fans need to brace for impact. The first attack is dealt with precision. It plays more into an underlying theme displayed by the legendary X-Man.

The writing shows Wolverine in a reflective light. Seeing Krokoa fall affects him in a somber and anxious way. The interactions with the other characters in the North Pole show a sense of “goodbye” as the end is finally drawing near. This all changes as Sabretooth makes his presence felt with the closing moments. It’s a disturbing idea to create but is needed to show how deadly this game will be between the two.

Shaw, Smith and Junior bring the carnage to life with the opening salvo. The scenes with Sabretooth “teaching” the others his plan makes a bold statement. The brutality shown holds nothing back to the readers. No better example than with the “celebration” of the first attack. It’s a disturbing full page picture that leads to more gruesome panels.

The moments when Wolverine banters with his fellow teammates and family show a different look to him. This more humbling panels only add more fuel to Sabretooth’s plans. The final page is a shocking image that sets a high tempo for things to come.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Salvador Larroca)

FINAL POINT: 8

The first die is cast as the bloodiest feud in Marvel history prepares to write another chapter. Solid writing and strong imagery set the stage for violence and pain. Who will be left standing at the end is anyone’s guess but buckle in for the ride!

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