SIBLING REVIVAL!
Gabby and Karma have gone missing...and it's up to Daken and James Proudstar to track them down! Stained by their own sense of failures concerning their respective siblings - Daken's guilt over not being able to protect Gabby from the Shadow King and Warpath's avoidance in reuniting with the recently resurrected John Proudstar - the two must face their own insecurities in order to find the young mutants.
RATED T+
A surprisingly deep character analysis of what can sometimes be two very difficult characters to relate to. So much so I barely noticed the lack of Honey B...Scout. All of which makes me see this was the team up I never asked for and didnt expect to love as much as I did. Read Full Review
It's a solid issue that fits right in with what came before. Fans of the series should be pleased. Read Full Review
The best kind of one-shot fill-in issue. This issue made me want more from this creative team, and it filled in blanks for characters that greatly needed it. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
New Mutants #29 works well as a one-and-done. Its not exactly an issue that will hook a new reader, as it deals with a lot of stuff that a reader would need to know, but Lore does a good job. Sanna and Brown deliver some kinetic action, but the character acting isnt as strong. This one is a fun comic and a great read, despite some of its flaws. Read Full Review
This is just filler to plug the gap between Ayala and Anders, but as far at stopgaps go, this one's quite solid. Better than I'd expected
An issue starring akihiro and Gabby is right up my alley I love both characters. Unfortunately this wasn't my type of story it wasn't bad but it lacked depth in my opinion.
Filler.