With rumors of a traitor in their midst, the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club convenes an emergency meeting in London. And the evidence is pointing toward…Emma Frost?! Emma must now prove her innocence or suffer the wrath of some of the most ruthless mutants around. But the list of suspects is long, and the clock is ticking…
Chu has fun with the closing letter...a fun, little casually mind-bending bit of text delivered entirely as a letter to the reader from the title character herself. Shes always been remarkably appealing in a number of different ways. Chu taps into that appeal from an interesting angle in the closing comments from the title character. Shes classy, dominant and a hell of a lot of fun now that shes had a chance to fully emerge from the first issue of her series. Heres looking forward to much more from Frost in the future. Read Full Review
Emma Frost: The White Queen #2 balances intrigue, action, and character insight well, especially in its globe-trotting, Hellfire Club-fueled mystery, but it stumbles slightly in its final moments, trading sharp pacing for indulgent filler. Still, it's a stylish showcase for Emma's cunning and charisma. Read Full Review
I'm really enjoying this series. The idea of putting this story back in the time of teh 1960s and 1970s where Emma was still part of the Hellfire Club was a good idea. The appearance of the X-Men in first issue was great. I like all of the backstabbing going on and the little cage battle where she shows her prowess with the rapier. Looking foward to seeing where this goes.
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