• The bad news: The Starjammers are about to die! The good news: Cyclops is no longer a Starjammer.
• Scott Summers is aboard a new space pirate ship, with a cruel, cutthroat captain, and a crew of criminals and killers. None of them trust Scott-- and a few just might want to kill him!
• But, hey, that Captain's daughter is kinda cute, right?
Rated T+
Javier Garron's art is beautiful too, and initially I didn't like his gawky, awkward Scott Summers. But then I realized, teenagers ARE gawky and awkward, and now I love that he looks like he's got some growing up to do. And the colors are superb, as you would expect from Chris Sotomayor. Read Full Review
Cyclops has certainly picked it up since last month and has edged its way into must-read status. John Layman bounced back this month and delivered a fun and witty script. The art and colors by Javier Garron and Chris Sotomayor were also well represented, making this an excellent issue. Next month should be just as good as it seems like Layman and company could be finding their footing in this series. Read Full Review
Layman and Garron's first two issues retain glimmers of the fun and energy that made the initial arc of Cyclops an enjoyable story, although not an original or even very memorable one. But those fragments lie buried beneath layers of disagreeable doubt and tension so familiar from hundreds of mediocre teen dramas. Let's hope that this is only the sign of a new crew, just now getting their space legs. Read Full Review
Better than last issue