X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4
SCORE: 61
One of the more exciting things for me is to finish one of these
comic book series. X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 is the last one
in this series. There might be some kind of a sequel to it in the
future. X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 does not make that very
clear. I have a suspicion someone at some point will want to come back
to X-Men Days of Future Past. There will be spoilers in this review.
X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 is pretty dark and depressing. The
ending of X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 does encourage readers
that a new team of X-Men has come together. I question some of the
deaths in X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4. Like Wolverine for
example. It looked way to easy to kill him off in X-Men Days of Future
Past Doomsday #4. Plus he is then replaced by a female with two claws.
Why?
The issues families can have with X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4
are blood, violence, evolution and more. There are plenty of characters
in X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 that are just easily killed
off. A good example is when Franklin is killed. After that death the
other mutants are offered the ability to surrender. Why wasn't that
offered to Franklin?
The Stormbreakers in X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 is on Captain
Marvel. I have seen that same Stormbreakers in other Marvel comic books.
It did not interest me then, and it does not interest me now. There are
twenty pages of comic book content within X-Men Days of Future Past
Doomsday #4. Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book.
There are two pages of content and then we get the two page credits and
recap.
X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4 shows all of the mutants that have
been killed or captured. We find out that the other nations are planning
on launching nuclear missiles on the United States due to the Sentinels.
That does not happen in X-Men Days of Future Past Doomsday #4. There is
no reason for those other nations to stop their nuclear attack plans
either.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Writing: 63%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 63%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Guggenheim, Garcia, Smith, Nitro
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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