Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
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Slott takes a reasonably sophisticated approach.
A fair amount of the issue is dialogue-heavy exposition
MacKay crosses the midway point of the series with style and poise.
Kelly’s take on Peter’s personality is remarkably cool.
The conflict between Scarlet Witch and Nightmare’s daughter is cleverly rendered.
Sabretooth and the team come up with an interesting way to save the world.
Mister Sinister’s plan comes to fruition.
The Lauras meet.
The X-Men hunt down Mister Sinister.
It is so very rare that a superhero script truly seems at least kind of unpredictable.
Ewing runs through the opening issue with a degree of grace that matches that of his main character.
Wolverine battles against the Pit.
As Storm fights for Arakko, Cable and his team take the fight to Orbis Stellaris.
X-Force begins making its play for XENO.
MacKay has a delicious rhythm worked out.
The team finds themselves at the mercy of Sublime.
Sabretooth and the Exiles attack Station Two.
Orlando crafts a clever premise for Wanda.
Zub and Fawkes have real potential in a series focusing on Arcade and Murderworld.
Rowell fully embraces the more dramatic end of the fourth wall.