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m0thermayi's review against another edition
3.0
3.25 stars | Nothing much really happened in this volume. I'm not a fan of the artwork in this series so far. The young x-men look as old (if not older) as the adults and it's confusing. The last issue had a different artist and I like the drawing style a bit better.
I also felt uncomfortable when Beast had the 'omg Jean is so beautiful, I love her' thought when he was sitting with YOUNG/TEENAGER Jean Grey and he's like 50.
I also felt uncomfortable when Beast had the 'omg Jean is so beautiful, I love her' thought when he was sitting with YOUNG/TEENAGER Jean Grey and he's like 50.
renatasnacks's review against another edition
4.0
omg I'm so into baby Jean Grey in this.
what a good way to bring her back (again).
what a good way to bring her back (again).
narflet's review against another edition
3.0
Issue #15, at the end of this collection, was the best. I want more like that.
vroodles's review
4.0
So many strong references to old favorites, but with the twist of free will! Kitty gets a chance to rebut Alex's terrible m-word speech, and the art is consistently beautiful, expressive, and easy to read. I feel like this team hit their stride here
jmanchester0's review against another edition
2.0
Interesting enough story. But again, I probably wouldn't be following it if I wasn't looking forward to the Guardians of the Galaxy crossover...
(That's not really a review, is it?)
(That's not really a review, is it?)