I like the page where we see a bunch of characters look at Chuck's corpse. We need a story with a lot of X-men fighting somebody/thing. They are like a mini army and I want to see them in action.
I like the page where we see a bunch of characters look at Chuck's corpse. We need a story with a lot of X-men fighting somebody/thing. They are like a mini army and I want to see them in action.
I only continue to read X-books because I don't spend any money on it.
It didn't seem like there's anything special about Xavier's forehead. I guess they are just hiding it to make him seem more mysterious.
I believe Forge is supposed to be regularly featured.
Bishop on an X-Force team is too easy. Let him go look for One Piece.
"Cable was right!"
I agree with those who say this book has been the best out of the relaunch. This book actually feels like an ensemble cast of characters. I also like that Logan hasn't bought into the whole "mutant supremacy" schtick as that has never been apart of his character. I don't like the Quire kid, so it made me smile to see him bitch out once he realized his powers weren't working.
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"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Percy addresses a lot of stuff in this issue that reveals a lot more about the mutants views on things. Each character feels like they are speaking their own mind, and feel like the characters we know. I forgot how much I loved his early Green Arrow issues (compared to the end of his run).
Other than the needless data pages, my only complaint is pretty minor, but how are Logan and Quentin getting around all over the place so quickly when everyone else needs Kate to sail them by sea.