In Typhoid Fever #1 today, Mary has been boosted by young mutant Zachary. She's engulfed herself in a telekinetic bubble and is wreaking havoc in New York. The X-Men try to stop her but when they enter her bubble, she traps them first in a telepathic illusion of a soap opera (to mildly hilarious effect, they're all extra) and then when that fails she begins to try to telepathically revise their pasts. Unfortunately, the only ones to break out of the illusion (for a limited amount of time) in issue one is Spidey, Kurt and Jean.
The story is...weird. I felt like the writer was doing his best to make Typhoid come off as crazy but didn't know how to write "crazy" well. Instead she was just one-upping the X-Men constantly while saying weird stuff.
Out of everyone, Kurt was written the best and was probably the smartest/most well-balanced of the team.
Iceman had the least to do and is the first telepathic casualty. He's out of the story pretty early.
Bishop and Storm I think tie for minor supporting roles. They had a couple lines each but once they get pulled into the telekinetic bubble they have little to do but react to their own hell and later serve as background victims.
Jean is inconsistently written. She wavers between "I know what's going on and I have to stop it/help Mary/save the X-Men!" to "OMG I'm also lost in this telepathic illusion, oh no!"
All in all the issue was less than stellar and the art. Oh my god that art is atrocious. I can't really think of anything positive to say about it other than I like how Kurt was written and I guess the soap opera/love triangle scene was kind of funny...until it wasn't.