The X-Men will have to fight their own demons.
Monsters have been appearing all over the city and Hank will have to realize how his recent actions caused it.
Okay, this was a character-centric issue all right but it also progressed the plot thankfully.
Dennis Hopeless continues his story by focusing on all the members of the cast and giving them their own time in the spotlight and I must say, this brings really good moments due that it explores all the different developments that each one of them have been receiving since the beginning of the series. I like this kind of planification, it manages to make the character work count for something.
Fortunately, the story actually seems to be going somewhere with Hank realizing what has been happening to his own time and dealing with his own actions and having to face his friends about them. It actually makes me wonder where this is going.
Mark Bagley remains in art duties and is pretty much what you would expect, consistent artwork with expressive characters and intense action.
Enjoyable overall, interested to see more of Hopeless' plans.
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