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Going into this new all female X-book my hopes were high. It's no secret that the X-Men boast some of the most iconic ladies in the Marvel universe. And there's definitely some good things to see here- The cover looks amazing, it's just so great to see all these ladies together! I'm also glad to see that this comic book didn't become about protecting a baby, as that's a plot device we've seen before in X-Men as well as in recent issues of Wonder Woman. There are, however, a few problems. Oliver Coipel's pencils shine throughout but the layouts are a little awkward occasionally. The story is (with the exception of Jubilee) devoid of any real character development. Writer Brian Wood suffers from a fate all too common amongst x-writers- he seems to think I've read every X-Men comic published in the last three years. I don't really know what an Omega sentinel is nor do I know exactly what Rogue's powers are right now. I fortunately do know who bacterial villain John Sublime is, he's a great character and I'm glad to see him here, although I wish he was drawn as the creep that he is. Maybe my expectations for this book were too great. Hopefully, with a good villain and a strong premise, X-Men will manage to get it together.
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