X-Men #28
| Writer | Victor Gischler |
| Artist | Will Conrad |
Tensions run high when a lost team of Skrulls infiltrates Utopia. Within moments Pixie is missing. Has she been taken hostage or did she leave the island of her own accord?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok
May 09, 2012This issue, at least was mountains above the last three books combined. It had emotion. It had character growth. It was funny. Read Full Review
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6.0
Outer Realm Comics - Kieran_Frost
Jun 05, 2012Victor Gischler writes solid stories. They are fun, enjoyable... but ultimately irrelevant. Here the focus is very much on Pixie, a character I've enjoyed since Kyle&Yost's "New X-men"; but the story is not ground-breaking, or even exploring anything we haven't seen before a hundred times. It's "E.T." starring Pixie, basically. I know that sounds harsh, but it's such a shame Gischler's time on the book is ending on a two-part whimper, rather than a bang. Read Full Review