X-23 has been fighting against her past for years, and now she has an opportunity to put it to rest for good. Meanwhile, Jubilee's past as a mutant and X-Man haunts her as she struggles to find a place in the world– but if they don't have their pasts to keep them going, what do they have? And can they figure it out before the mysterious figure behind X-23's kill-list gets to them first? Find out as New York Times Bestselling writer MARJORIE LIU and fan favorite artist SANA TAKEDA take you to the edge!
Another great issue for me. We got to see a lot of action and excitement. I enjoyed the camaraderie between the two little killers. Jubilee and Laura make a good team. Read Full Review
The emotional ground covered in this book develops X-23 beyond a morose killing machine, but the lack of action limits the audience to whom this story would appeal. Hopefully, the next installment of X-23 will incorporate more ways for Takeda to exhibit her sumptuous artwork than to produce fleeting zombie attacks and backdrops. Read Full Review
I really like this series because I feel Marjorie is putting a lot of effort into X-23's journey, and that's the type of story I like to read. Character development is why I read comic books, so I can admit I really enjoyed this (even if I felt some of the lines were a bit out of character). The story is interesting and I particularly enjoyed the end. There's a little bit of everything in this issue: action, humor and even a little bit of enlightenment. A great issue to pick up if you haven't been reading but want to start. Read Full Review