![]() I'm legitimately interested to see how this goes. ![]() ![]() Especially considering the timing and the reason and taking into account previous X-Men canon. The team dynamics we're great, I could even almost get by the whole bit where Jubilee now has a baby, but I'm a little lost as to why the heck Rachel and Storm were butting heads so much. 1 eBook : Edmondson, Nathan, Wood, Brian, Andrade, Filipe, Medina, Paco, Barberi, Carlo, Johnson, Dave, Andrade, Filipe. I love the fact that we have a team of females here and that the team, and the comic itself, is still called X-Men. Review 2: We've got a good set up here and I'm just curious. While I wasn't really up to speed on much of what was happening here, it was well-written and illustrated, and I would definitely consider picking up more. I also liked that it got me back up to speed on Jubilee, who was a favorite character of mine, but had sort of dropped off the radar (and apparently become a vampire. The X-Women finally get their own book, from critically acclaimed superstars Brian Wood (X-MEN, ULTIMATE X-MEN, DMZ, The Massive) and Olivier Coipel (AVX. I am glad that it just sort of happens that way, and other characters are involved, albeit peripherally, so it doesn't seem like they are doing it for PR reasons. A lot of people really like that this is an all-female team, though there are almost always strong female characters in X-Men books, so that's not terribly important to me. ![]()
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