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This was definitely my favourite of the series! It really felt like a good mythology episode of the show, I liked the art a lot, and I thought it was a good way to wrap up the series. Loved the ending, too.
woah! great and exciting final arc for this season!I want more.
I've really enjoyed this run of 'Season 10' of the X-Files. It's been nice revisiting all these familiar characters, even if it is in an entirely diffferent medium. Obviously there's the drawback of not seeing the original actors, or hearing Mark Snow's atmospheric score but there's no limit to the locations or characters.This volume is the conclusion to Season 10, so all the threads that have been built up over the past several books come to a conclusion. I feel like out of all the books, this
Interesting enough but a bit redundant now they've made a season 10 which isn't at all the same.
Let's just admit it, if you like The X-Files, you know that it always ends in the most unsatisfying ways. And, well, here comes yet another unsatisfying ending. The entire volume feels like a long and boring villainous speech and at the end of it there's pretty much nothing but a cheap cliffhanger. The artwork is back to its roots, though. Which doesn't mean that it's good (it sucks pretty hard), but at least you can recognize the characters. Not like you'll want to, since, like I said, this vol...
Questions are answered; the truth revealed in a wonderfully strong finish to Season 10 of the X-Files!The last volume of IDW’s X-Files: Season 10 left me rather skeptical of the series’ future, but it seems author Joe Harris and artist Matthew Dow Smith were saving their best for the big finale. Volume 5 is ‘hands-down’ the best arc of this whole series … delivering a top-notch story that unravels the secrets behind the ‘resurrected’ Syndicate and its mysterious, eye-glassed leader. Bucking the
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.
Loved it! Everything came together nicely. The weak Vol 3 makes more sense and I appreciate it more now. The bad guy reveal was great (even though I was kicking myself for not realizing who it was on my own). Love the angsty ending and can't wait to read the upcoming Season 11.
A single story runs through this volume, laced with familiar characters and plenty of conspiracy. It satisfied my need for an x-files hit, and that's all I was looking for.
In which the writer reveals a very interesting choice for the series villain, and manages another solid Mythology "episode" and a decent "season finale" for The X-Files season 10.
This is easily my favorite edition of season 10. I was shocked and saddened by the reveal of the Big Bad, but I love that they went THERE.
Love The X-Files. Love the show. Love the story line and I’m well chuffed that the show returned and finished with two more seasons. Unfortunately I already owned Season 10 in the graphic novel form and the show returned and kind of made the graphic novel extension obsolete. But a fun little jaunt nonetheless although I think I’m done with this format.
This is probably the strongest volume of the series. All the dangling threads come together with a nice surprise reveal about the main "big bad" of this season. Excited to continue onto season 11!
The fifth and final installment of The X-Files: Season 10 features one story titled Elders (again written by Joe Harris, with Matthew Dow Smith serving as the only artist) spread out over five chapters, much like the first volume (which features the story titled Believers) does. I appreciate that aspect of it because most of the volumes in this series of graphic novels feature more than one story (which makes sense because this series was originally released as individual comic book issues), and...
X-Files getting back to basics.
This is seriously canon???
Decent finish, too bad not canon for TV revival.
A very tight series that is not afraid to tackle some deep mythology that appeals to diehard fans. A great lead-in to the new season starting in 2016.