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Uncanny X-Force: Marvel Omnibus Hardcover – March 17, 2020
COLLECTING: UNCANNY X-FORCE (2010) 1-35, 5.1, 19.1; MATERIAL FROM WOLVERINE: THE ROAD TO HELL (2010) 1, ALL-NEW WOLVERINE SAGA (2010), X-MEN SPOTLIGHT (2011)
- Print length928 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel Enterprises
- Publication dateMarch 17, 2020
- Dimensions7.75 x 1.75 x 11.25 inches
- ISBN-101302922661
- ISBN-13978-1302922665
Product details
- Publisher : Marvel Enterprises (March 17, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 928 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1302922661
- ISBN-13 : 978-1302922665
- Item Weight : 5.37 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.75 x 1.75 x 11.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,568,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #7,030 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
- #23,792 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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About the author

Rick Remender is the writer/co-creator of comics such as Deadly Class, Fear Agent, Black Science, Seven to Eternity, LOW, The Scumbag, Tokyo Ghost and Death or Glory. During his years at Marvel he wrote Captain America, Uncanny X-Force, Venom and created The Uncanny Avengers. His work at Marvel Comics is the basis for major elements of Avengers: Endgame, Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Deadpool 2.
He served as lead writer/co-showrunner on SyFy's adaption of his co-creation Deadly Class with the Russo Brothers, wrote/developed video games for Electronic Arts such as Bulletstorm and Dead Space, and served as an animator on films such as The Iron Giant and Anastasia.
He currently curates his own publishing imprint, Giant Generator, at Image Comics while writing the film adaptation of Cary Fukunaga’s Tokyo Ghost for Legendary and serving as executive producer on Fear Agent being developed by Matt Tolmach Productions and Point Grey through Sony for Amazon.
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Did a cursory glance at the artwork and it looks great. Not really a Marvel fan but I wanted to read some X-men comics and I heard this was a good series to start. Purchased before Mr Remender did his silly tweet but I don't care.
Trump 2020.
Great boom!!
Remender fires on all cylinders in this omnibus collection of his historic run. The story is amazing with so many twists and turns along with some brutal heartache. He writes each character so well and distinctively. If you love this story as much as I do, definitely read his follow up Uncanny Avengers run. Also available in omnibus form. Unfortunately, his event after that, Axis, is kind of a dud.
The art team here is a a roster of impressive talent. From Jerome Opena to Phil Noto everyone rocks. Dean White provides his haunting colors to keep a visual continuity to the whole story.
I cannot recommend this collection enough. There are a slew of special extras as well, like interviews and character sketches. Enjoy!
Some absolute dewclaw left a tilde midway down Wolverine's left pant leg (there's a joke in there somewhere, I'm sure of it), presumably from... re-creating the cover text from scratch and not deleting the first smaller text layer? ...Why wouldn't they just use a diacritic "ñ" instead of manually inserting a tilde over a regular "n"? For that matter, why wouldn't they just reuse the original cover image asset!? [See postscript for the actual reason] Think about how many pairs of eyes had to pass over that cover and not notice it. Just kind of speaks to apathetic and cynical editing on the part of Marvel to get one of the most anticipated omnibus reprints of all time out the door. "Yeah, yeah; this baby's guaranteed to move. Looks fine to me."
Naturally, Remender's run is not only one of the greatest X-titles ever written but one of the best Marvel runs, ever; this is five star material. My rating is for the fact that either uncounted dozens of pairs of eyes at Marvel scrutinized this cover and saw nothing wrong, or nobody reviewed it before OK'ing it for printing. Either case is inexcusable.
POSTSCRIPT: Interestingly enough, after grousing about this on Reddit, someone brought to my attention that if you look at the cover of the original omnibus release the error is still there, just in a subtly different place -- and now I'm 99% sure I know how it happened:
The tilde is on a top transparent layer in the Photoshop file, sharing the same layer with the credits text. If you look at the original, Wolverine's first claw is between the R and the I in RIBIC. In the reprint, the claw is now between the I and the B, meaning the text layer has been shifted to the left, and since the tilde is on the same layer, it moved along with it.
This tell us the reprint was made with the original Photoshop asset from which the first edition's dustjacket was printed, ever so slightly altered (at least they corrected Ribić's name with the acute diacritic ć).
They had two chances - over the course of six years - to address a problem that would take literally four seconds to fix (square select tool > highlight tilde > DEL > save).
WOW.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
Some absolute dewclaw left a tilde midway down Wolverine's left pant leg (there's a joke in there somewhere, I'm sure of it), presumably from... re-creating the cover text from scratch and not deleting the first smaller text layer? ...Why wouldn't they just use a diacritic "ñ" instead of manually inserting a tilde over a regular "n"? For that matter, why wouldn't they just reuse the original cover image asset!? [See postscript for the actual reason] Think about how many pairs of eyes had to pass over that cover and not notice it. Just kind of speaks to apathetic and cynical editing on the part of Marvel to get one of the most anticipated omnibus reprints of all time out the door. "Yeah, yeah; this baby's guaranteed to move. Looks fine to me."
Naturally, Remender's run is not only one of the greatest X-titles ever written but one of the best Marvel runs, ever; this is five star material. My rating is for the fact that either uncounted dozens of pairs of eyes at Marvel scrutinized this cover and saw nothing wrong, or nobody reviewed it before OK'ing it for printing. Either case is inexcusable.
POSTSCRIPT: Interestingly enough, after grousing about this on Reddit, someone brought to my attention that if you look at the cover of the original omnibus release the error is still there, just in a subtly different place -- and now I'm 99% sure I know how it happened:
The tilde is on a top transparent layer in the Photoshop file, sharing the same layer with the credits text. If you look at the original, Wolverine's first claw is between the R and the I in RIBIC. In the reprint, the claw is now between the I and the B, meaning the text layer has been shifted to the left, and since the tilde is on the same layer, it moved along with it.
This tell us the reprint was made with the original Photoshop asset from which the first edition's dustjacket was printed, ever so slightly altered (at least they corrected Ribić's name with the acute diacritic ć).
They had two chances - over the course of six years - to address a problem that would take literally four seconds to fix (square select tool > highlight tilde > DEL > save).
WOW.
Top reviews from other countries
É um volume com toda a série dos X-Men que matam. Muito centrado especialmente no Wolverine e na Psylocke, com algumas tiradas ótimas só Deadpool, que não raro rouba a cena.
Um dos melhores Omnibus da minha coleção. Se não o mais significativo, certamente um dos mais divertidos.

