• Now that Genesis has learned that there may not be any hope of escaping his destiny of becoming the maniacal villain Apocalypse, will he continue to fight his future...or surrender to it?
• It may be moot, as the All-New X-Men come face-to-face with the threat that will spell doom for their entire species: THE INHUMANS and THE TERRIGEN MIST¬!
Rated T+
There are plenty of X-titles on the stands " heck, plenty of Marvel books on the stands " but if you have to pick just one, go for All-New X-Men. Read Full Review
This series has had plenty of ups and downs, but at its best it showcases what's possible with such an eclectic team of teenage X-Men. This issue serves as a high point for Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley's run so far. Read Full Review
The art is wonderful, there's a lot going on in some panels but some clever colour skills make sure you know where to look, club scenes can be a confusing mess, not here. There's also some savvy winks to the audience regarding inhumans and mutants which was nice bit of self-awareness. There's also an excellent use of Iceman's powers that makes wonderful sense in the club, you just want to hug the guy. Read Full Review
It's a small story, but important just the same. Read Full Review
Pretty pointless issue. Bobby is learning how to be himself, we get the point; did we need a whole issue of him flirting with randos???....uh no