X-Club #2

8.2

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Writer Simon Spurrier
Artist Paul Davidson

The X-Club races the clock to stop a mutagenic eco-disaster! And, Danger turns on her fellow X-Men! But why? Featuring a telepathic starfish, aholographic lesson in seduction, and flashbacks to events in Avengers history.

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  • 9.3

    Crave Online - Andy Hunsaker

    Jan 17, 2012

    So get X-Club #2, then go back and get X-Club #1, and then continue to buy the rest of this miniseries until they make it an ongoing. This, I command. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    IGN - Joshua Yehl

    Jan 04, 2012

    Paul Davidson's excellent pencils help sell the humor with spot-on facial expressions and reaction shots. Being an X-Men book, this series is not without a sense of wonder: as Dr. Nemesis descends to the ocean depths to discover the source of the contamination, what he discovers changes him in strange and beautiful and horrendous ways. It is a mesmerizing and memorable trip that only adds to the charm of this superb new X-title. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Newsarama - Edward Kaye

    Jan 05, 2012

    X-Club #2 is a great second issue of one of the most fun series in the X-Men "Regenesis" line. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comics Bulletin - Sara McDonald

    Jan 13, 2012

    All the "X-Club" wanted to do was help build an elevator into space in order to improve human/mutant relations. It seemed easy enough until the Atlanteans reported dangerous levels of toxic pollution in the water that turned them into rampaging monsters, Danger seemingly lost her mind, and Dr. Nemesis got a telepathic starfish bonded to his head. Now it's up to the X-Club to use their science skills to figure out what's polluting the water and affecting the Atlanteans, stop Danger from killing the X-Men, and, if they can find the time, get that starfish off Dr. Nemesis's head. Oh, and get that space elevator officially up and running, of course. Read Full Review

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