A VILLAIN REVEALED!
• The dark force hiding within Krakoa begins to show its true form.
• The answers are hidden...WITHIN THE MINDSCAPE. Kurt's - and...others.
• One of the most dangerous mutants is reborn!
Rated T+
Classical themes meet fart jokes, cannibalism, and a creamy dollop of metaphysics in this complex, riotous, hilarious book. Read Full Review
Way of X#2 establishes the book's place as an early contender for one of the best titles in the ever-expanding line thus far. Read Full Review
Is it murder if youre able to be resurrected? Do you really have a soul? Mutants are not only creating their own nation but theyre also playing God. And at why cost? WAY OF X is merely taking a peek right now. However, as this issue comes to a close, the doors get blown off the hinges. This is definitely a must-read for X-MEN fans and I highly recommend jumping in now before its too late. Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
The Way of X #2 raises the stakes and endeavors to reach the lofty questions that the series' debut posed; it's succeeding so far. Read Full Review
Overall Way of X is a one two punch of shock and awe. The events in this book will definitely have lasting impacts and we will only have to wait and see how lasting. That being said the unlikely duo of Nightcrawler and Legion is a duo I didn't know I wanted, but I'm very excited to have them. Read Full Review
Quinn does amazing work with the art in this issue. The characters, action and panels are fantastic. Read Full Review
We're only two issues in and already this comic is playing with bigger and more interesting philosophical stuff than I could have anticipated! Couple that with some really great character work, from both major and minor characters, and you've got a stellar comic book. Read Full Review
Way of X continues to explore the societal development of Krakoa in an engaging and complex way. Read Full Review
Way Of X #2 is an intriguing little comic. From the end of the book on bringing Legion to Nightcrawler just being a great person, this issue is building something worth reading. The little moment between Nightcrawler and Legion talking about their names is perfect, a highlight of Spurriers script. Quinns art has its upsides, but his style is nothing special. Way Of X has a great premise, and it will be fun to see where it goes. Read Full Review
Way of X #2 has interesting plot points and reveals a lot of interesting pieces, but there's so much going on in a swirly jumble that you need to have Legion's powers to keep it all straight. The story is still there, but this issue got away from Spurrier a little bit. Read Full Review
A few minor problems drag the issue down a bit. However it's still one of the most interesting entries in the X-Men line, with twists and turns that will readers engaged, and incredibly fun art. Read Full Review
Easily one of the best X-books in the Krakoan age. The writer is creating a world wherein Nightcrawler can grapple with society and morality, but not in the usual pathetic, Christ figure way he has been written in the past. It’s a highly entertaining and multi-dimensional story that includes genuinely funny moments. Great book.
Great.
No Question, this is one of the best X-titles in the line-up. Its been asking the questions we've all been asking since House of X. Also, Legion digging on his Dad was great!
Turns out, Legion isn't the Patchwork Man. But he can point Nightcrawler in the right direction; all Kurt has to do is find Legion and kill him in the next 10 minutes. That mission speeds up the pace, but this issue retains all the compelling philosophical mysteries of the previous one. (It's funnier, too!) Strong art, intriguing ideas, and appealing characters all combine to land this comic right next door to perfect.
I feel like we've gotten more "content" in two issues thus far of this series than 6 issues of some of the other Xbooks. This is absolutely phenomenal stuff. And there's not a better character to lead it than Nightcrawler.
Legion is great and kinda takes the role of the audience here in some ways, in the way he views Krakoa.... and its leaders.
Nightcrawler seems set on making sure this nation is safe from itself, and its clear the places he may go will lead him to answers he might not be ready for.
Another great issue here. Spurrier has a really interesting cast of characters he's working with here, and I believe he's using them all well. Nightcrawler and Legion are the two best, in my opinion. I think their interactions throughout this issue were well-written, and I especially enjoyed Nightcrawler talking to Legion about their names. Really good stuff here once again.
Si is a great writer.
This had some cool stuff going on in it.
Really good art, solid story, but it was a tad unfocused. Excited for whats next
I'm finding it difficult to pin down what this series is. It's very intriguing but also moves quickly though a number of different ideas. A bit more of a central focus would go a long way.