Uncanny X-Men has the most potential of any of Marvel's new X-books, thanks to its strong cast of troubled mutants with violent tendencies. Whether the series will ever fully realize that potential is still very much up in the air. Issue #2 improves on the first in at least one area, but the new Uncanny X-Men still has a way to go overall.
The good news is that Cullen Bunn's characterization is more consistent this time around. Whereas the the first issue suffered from some clunky dialogue and a bit too much exposition (especially in regards to Magneto), the dialogue flows more smoothly in this issue. There are several great character moments as Magneto and Psylocke continue their hunt and Sabretooth pairs up with Monet. This is a book full of distinctive personalities, and they're starting to play off one another nicely. The addition of Mystique to the mix only further spices up the cast.
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