![]() That’s maybe the most enjoyable aspect of the comic, the spotlight of these “classic” characters that are just not used today. Now, why there needs to be an assault and not just shoot the space cannon down isn’t discussed but as Deadpool says “maximum effort.” The story is that effort with an almost check list of moments featuring some of Liefeld’s creations that have been absent for some time. To do so, a team from throughout history is put together to ensure success. ![]() Stryfe has a giant cannon that will cause chaos and it’s Cable’s job to stop him. It quickly gets the plot out of the way to get to the meat of the story. With a story by Rob Liefeld and a script by Chad Bowers, X-Force: Killshot is full of action and that’s about it. Much like the recent Major X, X-Force: Killshot feels like a lot of good concepts but not executed in a way that’s interesting or to their full potential. ![]() An issue released to celebrate 30 years of X-Force which officially launched in New Mutants #100 in 1991. That’s what X-Force: Killshot feels like reading. Take the last issue of a miniseries and release that as a one-shot. People’s History of the Marvel Universe.
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