• TYPHOID MARY has returned to Hell's Kitchen and taken over the neighborhood's psychiatric hospital, overwhelming Manhattan's most dangerous neighborhood with her unique telekinetic abilities.
• When mutants and humans alike get caught in the crossfire, the X-Men have no choice but to intervene... only to square off against THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN?!
Rated T+
This book is an action-packed entertainment gumball, undermined (in part) by an unfortunate take on mental illness. Nevertheless, the overblown, soap-opera elements were a lot of fun. Read Full Review
TYPHOID FEVER: X-MEN is a good middle chapter for an overall interesting three-part story. It has some issues in both the storytelling and art departments, but the positives outweigh the negatives for me overall. Read Full Review
Typhoid Mary deserves to take center stage with McLeod's character work, so it's a shame that this issue lacks the cohesion and tightness of the previous issue. Read Full Review
Typhoid Fever X-Men feels like it was a failure from the word go. Read Full Review
This was fantastic writing, but the art was a bit off.
This is like McDonald's in comic form.
I didn’t like this much at all, it was really boring to me, sorry.