Zero finally shows his true colors
A good penultimate issue for a series that is ending too soon. Read Full Review
James Asmus continues to nail this book each and every month. He really seems to have a firm grip on his understanding of how teenagers are supposed to act in any given situation. Not only regular teenage behavior, but the myriad of moods and emotions that teens seem to go through all the time. This issue in particular was filled with wonderful emotions like envy, desire, lust, teen angst, jealousy and downright disgust. Read Full Review
Generation Hope #16 seems very relevant to the X-Men mythos and that, in and of itself, garners it a recommendation for X-Fans. However, if you do not really care about the inner workings of the mutant crisis, then this is certainly not the book to start with. In the end, it doesn't do the teen thing well enough nor the epic story well enough to recommend to most. Read Full Review
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