Solid issue with some good characterization for Jean as a team leader. I love that every member of this team really works together. It makes for good action sequences. The villain of the issue was an interesting one with unusual motivations. Blue continues to hit it out of the park while Gold struggles to keep up.
• The X-MEN and SENTINELS get along like a house on fire...
• ...until the X-Men meet a group of Sentinels asking for help.
• What could these old foes want? And where do they come from? And why are they calling themselves...mutants?
Rated T+
Really loving the art style of this series!
• The X-MEN and SENTINELS get along like a house on fire...
• ...until the X-Men meet a group of Sentinels asking for help.
• What could these old foes want? And where do they come from? And why are they calling themselves...mutants?
Rated T+
Finally an issue of blue I liked! This time we see the X-Men up against their old rivals the sentinels but it provided such a refreshing twist I enjoyed it. The fight scenes are clean and something to look at thanks to the art of Molina, Height and Milla. While Bunn's story was actually very captivating.
• The X-MEN and SENTINELS get along like a house on fire...
• ...until the X-Men meet a group of Sentinels asking for help.
• What could these old foes want? And where do they come from? And why are they calling themselves...mutants?
Rated T+
• The X-MEN and SENTINELS get along like a house on fire...
• ...until the X-Men meet a group of Sentinels asking for help.
• What could these old foes want? And where do they come from? And why are they calling themselves...mutants?
Rated T+