Well, the art's good I guess.
What frustrates me here is the series is touted as the answers to our time-gap mysteries and yet, from the get go, we have a bunch of characters inexplicably together or communicating. I'm not saying it needed to have started off immediately from the end of #600, but Iceman hasn't had an amicable conversation with Scott for years. Scott, Emma and Magik weren't, when last we saw them, operating as a team. The Cuckoos and Goldballs were at the JGS. The most interesting parts of this issue all happened off-panel. I can hope that the next issue will cover these things, or at least pay a visit to the JGS (Edit: just remembered the second issue preview, so i'm sure at least some of my concerns will be sated with a good amount of X-Cameos. I think my real big issue here is that it's the start of an X-Event, an important one at that, that has been hyped and hinted at, frustratingly so, for many months now. Just as much time is spent on a silly, feel-good inhumans adventure. There really didn't need to be as much time spent on the inhumans as the X-Men. Hydra were completely superfluous.)
Good seeing Cyclops, Emma and the bangs tho