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cassie_grace's review
4.0
I think it’s the best volume of Excalibur so far, because it’s mainly about the strange relationship between Betsy and Kwannon, which is better acknowledged and examined than ignored.
impybelle's review
3.0
Despite finishing this recently, I can't say I remember a ton of what went down. Possibly because it opens with someone trying to mourn my least favorite X-character (Apocalypse) and even with the characterization he was given, I still do not care about him. At all. Oh no, he's gone but got pretty much what he wanted. As usual. Woe.
Also MIA? Betsy. I did love the issues concentrating on her and her complicated backstory and how that affected her.
In general, though, something seemed to be missing. This group should work and yet nothing really seems to be done with them, which feels like a terrible waste. The art is still pretty fabulous.
Also MIA? Betsy. I did love the issues concentrating on her and her complicated backstory and how that affected her.
In general, though, something seemed to be missing. This group should work and yet nothing really seems to be done with them, which feels like a terrible waste. The art is still pretty fabulous.
amck's review
adventurous
hopeful
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
thescottcoffey's review
Wraps up X of Swords and its fallout well, and deals with the missing Betsy in a fun way. I'm excited to see where it goes next. I just love Betsy v fiercely
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