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This very much feels like it could have been apart of the Yost era, around X-Force and Messiah Complex times.
Rosenberg brings back the X-Men you probably know and care about. Cyclops and Wolverine team up in the first issue, which I reviewed by itself, and it's pretty awesome come back. We also go deeper into Cyclops wanting to rescue a bunch of X-men. This means the New Mutants stroyline that Rosenberg did a bit ago comes into play here. Will Cyclops be able to bring back the X-Men or will they be hunted down again?
I really enjoyed Cyclops here. A man broken and trying to find his way again. His past actions ruined him in ways and now he's trying to find a solution. This is fast paced, and with that some great action scenes mixed with hard hitting deaths and moments. However, being that this series comes to a close next volume, I feel bad for Rosenberg as his pacing seem a bit too quick at points. I could tell he was rushed some as they were bringing in Hickman to basically reboot the X-Men soon. So with that everything moves too fast and loses the focus at times.
Overall, it is good. I liked a lot of the interactions, fights, and art. But it feels messy a points without much moment to let things breath to feel the terrible things that happen to the X-Men. A 3.5 out of 5.
Rosenberg brings back the X-Men you probably know and care about. Cyclops and Wolverine team up in the first issue, which I reviewed by itself, and it's pretty awesome come back. We also go deeper into Cyclops wanting to rescue a bunch of X-men. This means the New Mutants stroyline that Rosenberg did a bit ago comes into play here. Will Cyclops be able to bring back the X-Men or will they be hunted down again?
I really enjoyed Cyclops here. A man broken and trying to find his way again. His past actions ruined him in ways and now he's trying to find a solution. This is fast paced, and with that some great action scenes mixed with hard hitting deaths and moments. However, being that this series comes to a close next volume, I feel bad for Rosenberg as his pacing seem a bit too quick at points. I could tell he was rushed some as they were bringing in Hickman to basically reboot the X-Men soon. So with that everything moves too fast and loses the focus at times.
Overall, it is good. I liked a lot of the interactions, fights, and art. But it feels messy a points without much moment to let things breath to feel the terrible things that happen to the X-Men. A 3.5 out of 5.