The secret of the Cooperstown Massacre goes worldwide and anti-mutant hysteria explodes nationwide. If Scott and Emma don't trust each other, how can mutantkind keep it together? Beast and the newly-assembled science team fight for their lives on Hokkaido Island...and the Angel's deepest, darkest secret is revealed to all present. Uh-oh. Innocent lives are trapped between the Russian mob and everybody's favorite heartbroken mutant Colossus, fighting along against old-world horrors that have followed him here. Oh! And the Sisterhood is finally assembled and ready to destroy the X-Men once and for all. Rated T …$2.99
I'm not quite ready to say that "the X-Men are back" - but the book is definitely moving rapidly in the right direction. And that's a very good thing, indeed. Read Full Review
Fraction is a genius writer backed by a great art team. Pick this one up. Read Full Review
After a few sleepy issues, Uncanny X-Men is on an upswing. While the respective storylines that are rounded off this week aren't exactly the most inspiring, Matt Fraction is subtly working his patented character magic and it's beginning to pay off. Read Full Review
The art continues to be good on this title. Fraction seems to have found his footing with the recent issues. He will have to be careful. X-Men fans expect big things from this book and Fraction will have to prove that he can deliver. He appears to be looking back at the Claremont issues for inspiration. Fraction's stories do not match up to Claremont's stories but Fraction is going in a better direction now. Read Full Review
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: now is a great time to be reading "Uncanny X-Men." I don't think I've read this many issues in a row of "Uncanny X-Men" since Steven T. Seagle was on board as writer, ten years ago. Welcome back to being the flagship title, "Uncanny," you've been missed. Read Full Review