X-Men: Second Coming - Revelations: Blind Science #1
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X-Men: Second Coming - Revelations: Blind Science #1

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Paul Davidson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 26, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The X-Men are on the ropes, barely dodging a foe whose master plan has them fighting to survive. Discovering some suspicious activity just off the coast of their refuge, Utopia, the X-Men send their best and brightest to investigate, hoping to discover just what Bastion is plotting. However, the X-Club is in for more than they bargained for: namely, a trap designed just for them. Thrown into a war even worse than the one they’re coming from, the X-Club is left to wonder: How do they get back to the X-Men? And just how do they figure into Bastion’s master plan? One-Shot/Rated T …$3.99

  • 9.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli May 29, 2010

    As a secondary title in a crossover you probably get a lot of people passing on the issue. However, despite the baffling $4 cover price this issue gives a lot of story for the thirty-two pages. I enjoyed this comic book nearly as much as any of the best single issues in the crossover. If you like some science in your X-Men comics where brains counts slightly more than brawn then this is worth picking up. I definitely recommend this comic. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton May 29, 2010

    "X-Men: Science Club" was a great idea, but these normally fun characters deserved a better solo outing. Maybe once "Second Coming" is over someone else can tackle the group and see what they can do, but for now in an overall good storyline this has felt rather "eh." Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell May 31, 2010

    This tie-in doesn't add anything to Second Coming and misses the characterization of one of its main characters. Read Full Review

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