X-Club #2 (of 5)
As with the first issue in this limited series, X-Club continues to be a book that doesn't take itself too seriously.
As with the first issue in this limited series, X-Club continues to be a book that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Marjorie Liu has done a great job of developing X-23 as a character and bringing her into her own, and this issue shows how far Laura has come from who she was in her early days in NYX.
While this issue felt a little slow at times with Sinister's numerous speeches, it was overall a good comic that successfully opened the door for many possibilities as this new volume of Uncanny X-Men continues.
It should be interesting to see what Asmus and Brubaker have in store for Captain America and Bucky -- no matter who it is under the masks.
Overall, this has been a strong series with an interesting take on the Ghost Rider, and there's enough potential in this issue to hope that it can move forward from here into a solid ending to the run.
Issue 2 of Magento Not a Hero feels very much like a transition issue. It's heavy on plot and exposition, but light on action and forward momentum.
After spending the last issue recovering from his fight with the Vulture, Frank Castle is back in action as the Punisher in Issue 6, albeit with one eye still bandaged.
The "Misadventures in Babysitting" arc has been full of twists and surprises from the beginning, and this issue continues to take unexpected turns, right up to the last page.
X-Club #1 comes across as a bit of a departure from a lot of what's going on in the X-World right now.
If you haven't been reading Daredevil recently, now is the perfect time to hop on board.
