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House of X #2
by Jonathan Hickman
House of X continues to be strong with Hickman's takeover of the X-Men brand.
Moira is trying to find her way. Who is that? Well she keeps living her life, dying, and restarting. The catch? She remembers everything in her past life. So through meeting Destiny she learns she has to figure out what she wants. Each life, besides her first, is something over the top and to do with mutants. Doing that she has to find out which path will work before her lives run out for good.
This is something pretty interesting. It was a risk to have Moira the main attention here. This has nothing really to do with the X-Men moving forward but I believe through her lives we will get a new future for X-Men we've never seen before. The art remains high quality and very much worth checking out for that alone.
It moves the plot forward a bit but not in the way I expected. I didn't love it like issue 1 but it's very solid. Can't wait to see where we go. 3.5-4 out of 5.
Moira is trying to find her way. Who is that? Well she keeps living her life, dying, and restarting. The catch? She remembers everything in her past life. So through meeting Destiny she learns she has to figure out what she wants. Each life, besides her first, is something over the top and to do with mutants. Doing that she has to find out which path will work before her lives run out for good.
This is something pretty interesting. It was a risk to have Moira the main attention here. This has nothing really to do with the X-Men moving forward but I believe through her lives we will get a new future for X-Men we've never seen before. The art remains high quality and very much worth checking out for that alone.
It moves the plot forward a bit but not in the way I expected. I didn't love it like issue 1 but it's very solid. Can't wait to see where we go. 3.5-4 out of 5.