THE AGE OF X-MAN CONTINUES!
• Bishop must navigate between the various mutant gangs to find the truth beyond the walls of the prison.
• Can Bishop trust the other inmates, like Polaris?
• Or will he have to break out solo?
Rated T+
The first issue ended with a note. The second issue ends with something much more devastating. The mystery ramps-up pretty heavily in this issue. Theres a steady increase in intensity over the course of the issue that gets kind of crazy at the end. Its a fun trip, but itll be interesting to see if Ayala and company are able to maintain the kind of tight, clean rhythm for the remainder of the mini-series. Read Full Review
Lucas Bishop continues to push against the walls of the false reality he finds himself in, inAge of X-Man: Prisoner X #2. Read Full Review
While it doesn't really rise above "fine," it's hard to say a book where multiple versions of Bishop beat the current version senseless is "bad." Read Full Review
About as good as the first. I really thought the ending was neat.
THE GOOD:
-This storyline is still the most interesting out of the Age of X-Man comics. Maybe because it's the most different.
-I'm still loving Bishop as a character.
-Lorna was a really weird but also really interesting character here.
-Beast is also great.
-Not sure what the deal was with the laughing, but it was kinda eerie, weird at least. In short, I liked it.
-Bishop fighting the other Bishops was trippy and great.
-That end was kinda bizarre, but I loved it.
THE BAD:
-I didn't like this issue as much as the first one. I kinda feel like this Age of X-Man event has been going downhill since it started.
-This issue was ju more
I’m interested! Nothing super special, but a solid read.