• The X-Men's newest charge has become possessed by THE WORLD-EATER, an extradimensional entity whose sole purpose is to live up to its name.
• And it has its sights set on LIMBO next! Can Storm and Magik prevent it from reaching mutantkind's last refuge?
• Meanwhile, Iceman and Nightcrawler learn that saving Colossus from the clutches of Apocalypse comes at a price!
Rated T+
Overall I found this issue a real page turner. It was strong, cohesive and effective in pushing the story along. With the X-Men being such an old series it's kind of refreshing to read new stories. It's a nice addition to the universe without being contrived or appearing like a trick to keep readers interested. It's a solid issue in an interesting arc. Read Full Review
While I'm more than happy to put this unpleasant Inhuman-tainted X-era behind us, I just hope Lemire's terrific character contributions aren't swept under the rug as Marvel embraces a more nostalgic approach to its X-line. Read Full Review
Things getting cray cray! Lemire is making this arc extra action packed with the two complete different stories crashing into one. Can't wait til I see how this turns out. The art of Ibanezx and coloring of Ramos though still needs a little bit of a twist to make it feel fluid.
I like how this story has developed, but if not for the involvement of Colossus I'm not sure I'd keep reading. As the story improves the art seems to get worse.