New Mutants Vol. 1: By Jonathan Hickman
| Writer | Jonathan Hickman, Ed Brisson |
| Artist | Rod Reis |
| Paperback: | Mar 25, 2020, $15.99 |
The new generation claims the dawn! The classic New Mutants - Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Mirage, Karma, Magik and Cypher - get together with new friends Chamber and Mondo for a new mission...tracking down their teammate Cannonball! Hitching a ride into outer space with the Starjammers, the New Mutants soon find themselves in trouble and on trial for crimes against the Shi'ar Empire! But when Deathbird returns and throws the Empire into turmoil, the New Mutants' happy reunion soon becomes a complicated struggle for galactic freedom! Who will claim the Shi'ar throne? It's a star-spanning adventure from the mind of X-visionary Jonathan Hickman! Collect more
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| New Mutants #1 | 25 | |
| New Mutants #2 | 15 | |
| New Mutants #5 | 13 | |
| New Mutants #7 | 13 |
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New Mutants is excellent. Ed Brisson and Jonathan Hickman work seamlessly together as the original New Mutants head into space to bring Cannonball home. It's a clean, space-faring story. The pitch is deceptively simple, the background references to the larger X-Men family of comics is in full force, and the characters each have a unique voice that honors the spirit of the ones you know and love. I did find myself forgetting about certain characters after a bit, but by the end of the debut issue everyone does something useful or interesting. That's really all you can ask for at this point, honestly. And while I'm not sure if New Mutants feels like it justifies its existence as part of the greater X-Narrative Hickman is telling, the earnestne more
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