X-Men #201

5.2

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6.0

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Writer Mike Carey
Artist Humberto Ramos

The Marauders' trap closes on the X-Men - from within and from without! But devastating though it is, this attack is only a move in a larger game - and the survivors of Rogue's team have to figure out what the objective is before they can have a prayer of fighting back...

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  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Bryant Frattalone

    Jul 31, 2007

    This issue is a grabber for old and new X-Men fans alike. Read Full Review

  • 2.5

    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn

    Jul 27, 2007

    There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Carey's X-Men is the weakest of all the X-titles that Marvel publishes. David's X-Factor is the best with some of the best character work, dialogue and subtle plotlines currently on the market. Whedon's Astonishing X-Men is next with excellent character work, good chemistry and quality action. Then comes Brubaker's Uncanny X-Men that may be slow and a bit boring at times, but still has solid dialogue and nicely developed characters. I don't read Exiles or New X-Men, but I can't imagine that they are worse than Carey's X-Men. Read Full Review

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