It's the X-Men versus Magneto in the Master of Magnetism's headquarters while Nightcrawler leads a daring rescue mission in Florida!
The simple fact of the matter is that this issue has its big crisis resolved in a manner that I feel is almost dismissive to the readers, as while it's fine to suggest that Jean's powers are far more impressive & formidable than we have been lead to believe, having her rush in to save the day is a rather anticlimactic finish to this story. I mean having such a powerful member as a member of this book's cast effectively gives Mark Millar the easy out that he can offer up whenever things get a little too rough, and unless he plans on dealing with this situation in the near future, the excitement level in future issues is going to be rather low. I mean one is reminded of the Dark Phoenix saga, and one has to believe Jean's little display of power is going to result in some action being taken against the X-Men. Still, following on the heels of Magneto's rather quick defeat, Jean's little one-woman show is worrisome, as it effectively tells me that Mark Millar is willing to go for the easy Read Full Review
Peak im afraid
Um... The 100% metal guy resists the mutant with a metal control only by the power of his will? Real russian chad... That was the most lazy and random win I saw... And by the way, the nuclear explosion felt like nothing dangerous at all. As well as this another Phoenix appearance (is it?). However, I'm really looking forward to the Cyclops' revenge. But overall this comic is pretty weak.