• As natural phenomena tear the Black Rock Desert apart-with Storm stuck deep in the Earth at the epicenter-the X-Men race to find answers and save their teammate!
• And while some of the team follow a lead that takes them to the Inhuman Queen MEDUSA, Psylocke makes an EXPLOSIVE discovery of her own...
Rated T+
With fast-paced action and an epic cliffhanger, X-Men #25 builds momentum and raises the stakes for this story arc. X-Men‘s well-rounded characters and team dynamic are its greatest strength"the thrill's in seeing how the team comes together to face insurmountable odds. With the revelations the team uncovers in this issue, "The Burning World" is a story you can't miss. Read Full Review
At this point in G. Willow WIlson's X-Men story, the characterization is proving much more compelling than the plot. This issue sets up a promising connection to the Inhumans, but it winds up mostly being a red herring that does little to actually advance the conflict. Read Full Review
"X-Men" #25 should have been a reason to celebrate but, instead, this story continues to limp along with less energy each issue. It's a real shame, because Wilson's basic ideas are both good and the best thing about the comic. I want to like this more than I do but, somewhere between idea and execution, nothing has quite worked. Read Full Review