A review by mjfmjfmjf
X-Necrosha by John Rauch, Craig Kyle, Edgar Tadeo, Leonard Manco, Diogenes Neves, L. Molina, Zeb Wells, Matt Milla, Clay Mann, Kalman Andrasofszky, Michel Lancombe, Brian Reber, Walden Wong, Clayton Crain, Christopher Yost, Cam Smith, C. Fidler, Gabriel Hernández Walta, Mike Carey, Ibraim Roberson, Clayton Cowles, Jay Leisten, Mateus Santolouco, Yanick Paquette, Joe Caramagna, Nathan Fairbairn, Danny Miki, Allen Martinez

2.0

This book was primarily a big editing fail. The choices made putting this particular book together ignored the idea of there being an understandable story and without redundancies. Though there is an assumption that somewhere published elsewhere something makes this story make sense. Otherwise the book was dark and muddy and hard to follow. And when we finally saw the arc showing Selene recruiting some of her minions, it was hard to believe. The Deadpool story at the end was kind of fun. But re-reading and re-reading Selene's Rome origin story, ugh. Not memorable.