• The Jean Grey School is under attack, leaving a young X-Man dead on the school's front lawn.
• Jubilee's worst nightmare has come to pass... and the future's being rewritten.
• Clay Mann (GAMBIT) joins Brian Wood for a terrifying new chapter in X-Men history!
X-Menfeels like the most grown-up X-title. It continues to please and surprise, and issues #13-14 have much better dialogue, distinct personalities of characters, and artistic style than the previous arc. You can enjoy X-Men‘s current standalone story without following any other X-title — you don't need to know the current activities of the Original Five, Cyclops, S.H.I.E.L.D., or even Wolverine. Monet and Rachel lead current Marvel characters in depth of personality. This issue is a fun continuation of a mystery, and it promises we'll be hooked until the resolution. Read Full Review
Like a well-written TV show, the strength of X-Men is its small cast. Unlike the sprawling array of characters in All-New X-Men, X-Men's Storm, Rachel Grey, Psylocke, Jubilee and Monet are able to have more in-depth dialogue and express their very different personalities. Read Full Review
X-Men #14 is not a bad book but it is not doing anything new. Read Full Review