There was a time when All-New X-Men was the most exciting X-Men book on the stands. Sadly, between the underwhelming end to the original volume and all the mistakes made in the post-Secret Wars era, the All-New X-Men aren't quite as captivating as they once were. But that seems to be changing, as X-men Blue is doing a bang-up job of recapturing that earlier magic.
Building on the reveal that Magneto has become the latest elder mutant statesman to take charge of these time-displaced heroes, X-Men Blue #2 delves deeper into the current state of the team and their place in the ResurrXion status quo. Why did Jean and her teammates agree to join Magneto? Does the Master of Magnetism have ulterior motives? These questions are addressed as writer Cullen Bunn settles in on the new series and explores each character in turn. Bunn has long since proven he knows how to handle Magneto, but this book shows him to be a capable ensemble X-Men writer as well. Each member of the cast feels distinctive, and each has their own set of motivations and goals.
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