New Mutants #10

Writer: Nunzio Defilippis, Christina Weir Artist: Carlo Barberi, Wayne Faucher Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
6.0Critic Rating
4.5User Rating

The New Mutants cope with the death of one of their own and the surprise return of one of the original New Mutants!

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Mar 31, 2004

    Part of my enjoyment of this issue is that it does a pretty fair job of showing me that in spite of the previous issue, the writers have a pretty good grasp on the character of Rahne, as her encounter with Dani displays a strong understanding of the relationship these two used to share, and the scene where Josh points out why Rahne needs her powers back was a solid little character moment. I also have to say I'm delighted by the final page of the issue, as not only does it deliver an intense finish to carry us into the next issue, but it's also a development that I actively welcome. Now the book opens with an awkwardly written opening scene with the White Queen that I felt failed to capture the darker edge that makes the character an appealing addition to the teaching staff, and the romance between Rahne and Josh felt like a plot contrivance more that a genuine expression of feeling. However, in-between these moments the book offers up some very solid moments of character development, Read Full Review

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