X-Force Epic Collection #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection gathers the early issues of X-Force, focusing on the team's assault on the mutant prison facility known as Graymalkin. It features Cable leading a strike force including Cannonball, Warpath, Domino, and Feral against the villainous Mutant Liberation Front and the machinations of Stryfe. The volume collects X-Force #1-15 and material from the 1990s crossover events, showcasing the gritty, early-90s tone that defined the series under writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Rob Liefeld.
"Assault on Graymalkin" brings together Deadpool, Weasel, Kane, Vanessa, and Slayback in a high-stakes clash over Tolliver's treasure, with writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Joe Madureira delivering a chaotic, character-driven showdown. When Tolliver’s Zero unit disables all weapons—including Slayback’s—Deadpool’s unexpected compassion shines through as he heals an injured Copycat, revealing a rare soft spot beneath the chaos. The cover, by Greg Capullo, captures the tension of the moment, while the interior art by Madureira, inks by Harry Candelario, colors by Glynis Oliver, and letters by Chris Eliopoulos bring the mayhem to life in vivid detail.
In a future shaped by time-warped destinies, Garrison Kane—stranded and wary—finds himself drawn into the enigmatic world of the Askani, guided by the mysterious leader Sinsear. When Cable reveals that a time displacement machine in Niagara Falls threatens to unravel the timeline, Kane sees a desperate chance to return home before it’s destroyed.
In "Mired in Destiny," Cable leads the Clan Chosen on a high-stakes assault on a time displacement center, where the tides of fate are weaponized. With the threat of future enemies already reaching into the past, Cable makes a desperate choice to bring Garrison Kane back with him—leaving behind a fractured timeline and the echoes of allies like Sinsear, Tetherblood, and Hope, as well as fleeting cameos from the X-Men legacy.
In "Shadows on the Rock," X-Force is thrown into chaos as Cable recovers from his wounds under Magneto’s wary watch, while tensions simmer within the team. With Reignfire leading a breakout of the Mutant Liberation Front from prison, the line between ally and enemy blurs — and even unexpected figures like Black Tom Cassidy, Batman, and the Penguin cast shadows over the unfolding conflict.
In the high-stakes game of "The Circle Chase Round 2: Rabbit Season, Duck Season," Mr. Gezdbadah and Dorothy Carlysle find themselves caught in a deadly escalation of deception and violence. As copycats emerge and deadly contracts are placed, alliances shift and old enemies become unexpected allies in the race to claim Tolliver's elusive will.
In "The Circle Chase Round 3: "...and Quacks Like a Duck..."" from X-Force Epic Collection #3, Deadpool and Weasel race against time to locate Tolliver’s will, uncovering clues that lead them through a web of corporate intrigue and long-buried secrets. Meanwhile, Vanessa follows her own trail, only to collide with the relentless Slayback, forcing her to rethink everything she thought she knew.
In "The Art of the Steal," SHIELD’s Six Pack infiltrates NASA on a high-stakes mission to steal an experimental prototype—only to discover that Nomad, working for a mysterious client, has already secured the prize. With Domino, Kane, Grizzly, and Hammer navigating the facility’s defenses, the team must unravel the true nature of the heist, all while facing unexpected echoes from the past, including cameos from Nick Fury, Captain America, and Bucky Barnes on a monitor.
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