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    X-Force: Sex & Violence #3

    X-Force: Sex & Violence » X-Force: Sex & Violence #3 - Chapter Three released by Marvel on November 2010.

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    3.9 stars

    Average score of 6 user reviews

    Fun but short 0

    I liked this limited series. It was fun in a way i never found Kyle & Yost´s X-Force ongoing to be. The story is straightforward, uncomplicated and filled with the violence the title promised. The "Sex" part is pretty non-existent in this issue with the exeption being the fun dialoge between Domino & Wolverine. They work great as a team. The worst part is that it has felt to short, the issue was over pretty fast and the series overall could have had at least one more issue. The art was g...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Like a Mind-Blowing Quickie 0

     Art-For a comic book that is all about violence and a bit of poon tang, the art is quite sophisticated. Very beautiful but rough, a perfect representation of the two starring characters, who both encompass these two ideas in different ways. If a single panel of a comic could stand alone as a work of art, you know you’ve got some great art. Writing- As with the rest of the duo’s work, they can write an excellent blend of humor, action, and intrigue. One of my biggest complaints with wr...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A fizzle 0

    I must say, the art in X-Force: Sex+ Violence was some of the most beautiful work I have ever seen. I believe it was the center page in part III where the rest of X-Force makes an appearance is something I would like to frame and hang over my mantel. Bravo. The chemistry between Wolverine and Domino through out the 3 issues was both fun and flirty (some could say even sexy and violently fun) The story was a great one to read but my only criticism is the way it ended. I found the ending, some wha...

    1 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Great art, thin plot 0

    With the title of this mini-series being what it is, you pretty much know what to expect - action, gore, thinly veiled sexual innuendo. The series delivered the above expectations and also displayed some pretty impressive art. The darker pallette of colors served the gore purposes very well, and the actions scenes are attractive and dynamic. The plot is pretty basic and probably could've been addressed in a one-shot. And as for the sex, you really have go pretty far these days to raise eyebrows,...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The best there is 1

    The Story - It´s the conclusion of this limited series, where Logan helps Domino to get away from the Assassin´s Guild and The Hand, for stealing over U$ 200 mil from Bella Donna, who´s a little upset about it. In the most western scenario, both Logan and Domino enter the Assassin´s Guild  territory to make an offer: "Leave us or die. And the Money goes to charity". it´s a typical plan from Logan: if a brawl is imminent, don´t try to avoid it, but always have an ace in the hole. There´s blood, v...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    GN Review -- X-Force: Sex + Violence / Craig Kyle, Christopher Yo 0

    Originally posted on my blog, The Comics Cove, not too long ago...If there's a guilty pleasure I have in comics, it's gotta be this story. It really doesn't offer up much more than its title states, but hey, at least it's honest. And it's one hell of a fun ride.I haven't really read X-Force since the days when its membership roster included Cable, Shatterstar and Boom-Boom (among others), and even back then I couldn't escape the vaguely nagging thought that this was a team that was superfluous. ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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