X-Men #32
| Writer | Jed MacKay |
| Artist | Tony Daniel |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
While the X-Men's rescue mission was compromised by the identity of the mutant they were tracking, it's now completely shot to hell by the intervention of Department H! Normally, not a problem for the X-Men, but the Science Team wasn't a group assembled for battle.
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jun 24, 2026X-Men #32 is a strong continuation of the Anomaly arc that builds on the mystery, danger, and team dynamics from the previous issue. Overall, this is another exciting chapter that pushes the arc forward, raises the stakes for what comes next, and reminds readers why this X-Men team works so well when they are forced to think, fight, and adapt under pressure. If you’re following the current run, this is definitely an issue worth picking up at your LCS this week. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Jun 24, 2026X-Men #32 throws its current story arc into high gear, as Beast's Science Team works against the clock to prevent massive destruction. In true X-Men fashion, it features plenty of character dynamics, impressive displays of mutant powers, and a story that will keep fans coming back for future issues. Read Full Review
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7.0
I don’t know why, because it’s still MacKay on writing, but this storyline isn’t bad. I particularly liked the scene in which Animalia was able to convince the Department H pilot that the X-Men just want to help. If this trend continues, Cyclops’s Unlikable X-Men could actually become… gasp…heroes!
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