• An Inhuman with the ability to profile the future has emerged, upsetting the delicate balance of power between the Inhuman and Mutant nations.
• Refusing to let his people fall by the wayside, the mutant master of magnetism, MAGNETO, gathers those who sympathize with his cause to aid him in his crusade: an assault on Attilan to take the new Inhuman off the board!
Rated T+
Personally I can't help but find it a little tiresome when a company's only angle for specific characters is constant hatred and destruction of their own species. Everything changed after Secret Wars, so why keep kicking the horse that has been dead for years? Read Full Review
In the penultimate book of this spin-off, the war part actually happens, somewhat and we move closer to Magneto's endgame. Sadly, with just a few highlights, nothing particularly stands out for this book. Read Full Review
Civil War II X-Men #3 is a decent issue. Its nothing ground breaking or anything we havent really seen already, but its a decent enough issue. Cullen Bunns characterization of nearly everyone in the book is a testament to his wonderful writing style. There doesnt seem to be anyone he cant get a grasp on. The art probably wont wow you, but it is sufficient and wont take you out of the series. Read Full Review
Even the art is just a bitmeh. The characters look quite cool at times, but there's occasions where close-ups where they look strange. Despite this, backgrounds are done quite well and boast a good amount of detail. The occasional battle scenes are decent and manage to keep you engaged through-out, but they're not enough to redeem the book. Read Full Review
This issue does at least tease a more dramatic finale, but whether the book finally starts to live up to its potential remains to be seen. Read Full Review
It's getting better. . . . kinda. . . .
At least theres action