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Best part of this volumer Langley!
Though not as compelling as the first three volumes, the stories are very atmospherically strong and true to the mythology.
The middle story line in this volume is so darn good. I felt like a classic X-Files tale. Even the first story was decent. But man the two part finale of the volume was just down right awful on every way. I have a love hate with the season and this volume was no different.
Here we have the return of Frank Black (!!!), a way too short story about John and Monica that doesn't really tell us anything (but it's nice to see them again!), and finally a story with Mulder on drugs that may or may not tell us more about aliens and past conspiracies. Still, it's always nice to have some new X-Files to read!
This was the volume I liked least so far. The first two stories were pretty good. I liked how they at least resolved the part of Doggett and Reyes from the first volume. I didn't care much for the last story though.
I loved the x files season 10! It brought in the old and added a mix of new in almost the only way an x files story could. I would easy read this lot again, it added mystery, questions, answers, shocks, action, geekness, humour, science, adventure and above all else a great read.
The two big sections of missing pages (thanks, Amazon) didn't help, but again, wtf did I just read. But hey, Doggett and Reyes were back for a minute.And then the art changed and Mulder looked like Travolta in Get Shorty.
I was so happy that this one was miles better than vol 3. It completely sucked me in; I read it all in one go. The first part is a super creepy one-off (or is it? maybe it will come back around mythology-wise later), and the second part ties in with events from vol 1. The last little part is really weird and fun. The overall vibe of the book fits in well with the vibe of the show.
This is probably one of the stronger volumes of the series story-wise. But, man how I long for a regular artist. The opening story has really superb art and is a pleasure to read. But the final story left me struggling to figure out who was who in a number of panels, and featured somewhat amateur art.
This excellent continuation of the series should appeal to anyone who was not only a fan of the original but, who, like me, were disappointed by the way the tv show spiraled out of control and into mediocrity.Atmosphere much like the early show; intrigue; even some answers. Don't miss it.
Still excited about the return of Krycek from the last volume, and now they hit me with the return of DOGGETT AND REYES IN THIS ONE. Wish there was more of their return, and less of the trippy adventure I was lead on for 3/4 of this volume.
This was the weakest of the volumes so far. Still good, but a little confusing and the art lost quality to the point I couldn't recognize some of the key characters. Hope the next one redeems this one!
Unfortunately, the weakest of volume IDW’s relaunched X-Files series. Volume 4 of IDW’s X-Files: Season 10 is unfortunately the weakest book in this series and makes me worry that things are starting to stumble. Like Volume 2 (which I really liked), Volume 4 eschews a single, multi-part story for three separate tales, harkening back to the original show’s habit of interspersing self-contained ‘monster-of-the-week’ episodes in between stories that tied more conspicuously into the broader X-Files
This volume was a roller coaster of ups & downs, kicked of by the story Immaculate 1 & 2, a new story that seems familiar, recalling some of Mulder and Scully's best encounters with southern & middle-USA small-town, small-minded religious mysteries. It's more dramatic with higher stakes, but not a very tight story. It also features a cameo from MILLENIUM's Frank Black (who had a pretty great season 6 cameo in the show). Unfortunately it feels like they didn't have enough room for Frank in the st...
Man, remember when reading books was a fun hobby and sometimes a magical journey to another world instead of something that I only do out of desperation when there are no customers at work? I do...sort of.A few weeks ago after spending almost a whole hour standing in an empty room doing nothing, I was like well, The X-Files is pretty much the one remaining thing in life that can occasionally bring me joy, so I'm going to try reading these books. I really don't like comic books/graphic novels - I...
This is my favorite volume of the X-Files Season 10 so far due to the first story. We get to see Frank Black from Millennium show up in a story featuring angels and demons, which I really enjoyed then. Then we find out Agents Dogget and Reyes have been kidnapped by an alien who's been impersonating Doggett for over a year. The reason is never fully explained. Finally we end up with a story about marijuana genetically engineered by the government. They basically infused it with Alien DNA in an ef...
Right when you think that this comic can't be any worse, Joe Harris does the impossible and actually makes it worse. This one comes with the most unsatisfying development for Reyes and Doggett. It also includes two of the very worst cases so far. Also, this volume marks a huge change in artwork. The previous volumes had awful artwork too, but at least it was easy to recognize the characters. In the second half of this volume? It became pretty much impossible to tell who's who. Honestly, The X-Fi...
I liked this installment. Some resolution on the fate of Doggett and Reyes from the first volume. But comes across as more of a Monster of the Week story since the extension of the show now exists. This storyline somehow doesn’t seem relevant now. But any X-Files is generally good X-Files.
Definitely the weirdest so far, but this gets 5 stars alone because of DOGGET AND REYES AND I AM JUST SO HAPPY THEY ARE ALIVEEEEEE.
The X-Files: Season 10 is a series of graphic novels that takes place after the events of the ninth season of the television series The X-Files. (Some of the details and events are, however, contradictory to the details and events of the tenth and eleventh seasons of the television series, since these stories were written and published before the television series was revived in 2016, and Chris Carter and everyone else involved decided to ignore these graphic novels. I therefore regard this seri...