The X-Men will stop at nothing to find Jubilee, even if they have to kill every vampire on Earth to do so!
Gischler writes a wonderful Storm, of that: no fan can deny! She kicks ass, she takes names, she never loses her cool; and she never backs down out of fear. And since this is a Storm heavy issue... yeah, it was really fun to read. I wasn't "thrilled" how much the X-men refused to listen to the Forgiven, but it's a minor gripe/standard plot flaw for all "team vs. team" issues. I was starting to wonder what the conflict was going to become, now the two teams have calmly talked... and OH BOY! Deadpool, Lady Bullseye and a whole host of others (is that Scorpion and Scalp-hunter???). EXCITED! Sure, it's a little "generic fights", but so what! It's fun! This comic is just harmlessly fun, and I love it for that. Read Full Review
This is my first foray into Gischler's X-Men and I'm excited, the dialogue is witty, the idea is fun and I can't wait to see where he goes with the twist he pulls out at the end (not going to spoil it, just gonna say 'Smokin' Aces). This comic is darker in tone but still has that classic fun you want from an x-Men book and makes for a great break from the 'Avengers versus X-Men' hype, build-up and foreshadowing. Read Full Review
At least the art is still top notch. Everyone looked amazing and the battle scene was really cool. Nice detailed backgrounds and line work also added to the overall visual enjoyment. At least the book has that going for it. Read Full Review
With such a number of quality X-books currently coming from Marvel, I see no reason to cough up another $4 for this. On the bright side though, two of my favorite characters – the Zapata Brothers, luchador assassins – make an appearance here, though they are played for laughs. Oh well. Read Full Review
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