The First X-Men #2
| Writer | Neal Adams, Christos Gage |
| Artist | Neil Adams |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Wolverine and Sabretooth go to recruit a certain Master of Magnetism to their cause. The government solidifies their plan for mutants and we meet a new character who is guaranteed to terrify.
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8.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Sep 07, 2012Maybe I shouldn't get hung up on the continuity. The story is pretty straightforward, with the good guys fighting the bad ol' government guys - but it just all feels like familiar ground. Read Full Review
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5.0
Marvel Disassembled - Mike
Sep 06, 2012Still not a big fan of the art in this series. You'd be hard pressed to find a panel where someone doesn't have their mouth open. In one panel Logan and Sabertooth are in a helicopter. The next they're on the ground with no evidence that time has passed. There's another instance where everyone is eating inside Logan's cabin (There's literally a panel of Victor Creed eating a big sandwhich. That actually happens) and then Logan gets mad and suddenly they're outside, yards away from the house. Later,Magneto throws a tire at Wolverine, but unless there was some kind of metal in that tire it makes no sense at all. Just like this whole series. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Bin - Andy Frisk
Sep 05, 2012While it's still fun to see Logan play at mutant leader as a younger man, thus perhaps validating his new role as headmaster of new Jean Grey School for mutants, The First X-Men #2, unlike #1, is an uninspired affair. Read Full Review
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3.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Sep 05, 2012The best that can be said for The First X-Men is that it doesn't simply dump a handful of X-Men: First Class movie elements into the franchise, as many were expecting. Its problems are uniquely its own. Read Full Review