A really good story that paints Wolverine in my favorite light: The crusty old mentor for the teenage girl. Plus, do not miss quality art from Phil Noto. Read Full Review
This is a smart-looking book, and I'm curious to see where Immonen and Noto are going to take it from here. There's a lot of set-up in this first issue, but it's such a pleasant set-up that you barely even notice until it's over. So far, my only real complaint is that we're getting this as a mini-series. Of all the 9000 other X-Men spin-offs out there, one with this creative team would sure be nice. Read Full Review
Instead, it's all dark, angst-y and bloody. Sorry, it's just boring. Pass. Read Full Review
If you're a fan of Wolverine, or of Jubilee, this is worth getting. Additionally, if you're following the entirety of things from the rise of the vampires and their war on mutantkind, this seems to be the primary fallout from that arc's end. Read Full Review