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    All-New X-Men #29

    All-New X-Men » All-New X-Men #29 released by Marvel on September 2014.

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    After infiltrating the New Charles Xavier School, the Future Brotherhood – led by the son of Charles Xavier and Mystique have crushed the students and X-Men alike. As they all lay inches from death, the Brotherhood has set their sights on the only one powerful enough to stop them – young Jean Grey! As Jean Grey prepares for the greatest psychic battle she’s ever faced, can she control the unimaginable power waiting just below the surface? If she can’t, who’s in more danger – the Brotherhood…or the X Men?

    List of covers and their creators:

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    RegRegular CoverStuart Immonen (p), Wade Von Grawbadger (i) & Marte Gracia (c)1
    VarGuardians of the Galaxy Variant CoverMatthieu Forichon2
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    4.7 stars

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    Seeing Red 0

    Why the hell is Angel riding a bike? ... he has wings ... he can fly. All New X-Men, written by Brian Michael Bendis, has been my favorite X-men book for awhile now, and there are a lot of them. Mainly because I love the concept of this book, even though when I say this it will sound dumb, you ready? Beast has brought the original five X-men from the past to the present to rub Cyclops' face in how far he has fallen since he killed Charles Xavier (Spoilers! that happened like 2 years ago). Now th...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Twists, turns, and trouble for the future 0

    The swanky angel cover belies the all-out tumult contained in this issue. Wait. I misspoke. The action in this issue and the outcomes of the confrontations cannot be contained. From page 1, the fight between the Scott Summers X-Men (currently including the All-New X-Men) and Charles Xavier Jr from the future is one of the best action sequences we've seen in a Brian Michael Bendis book in years.The GoodAfter the impressive showing from last issue, topping it would be tough, but the power of the c...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Future Implications 0

    Issue #29 concludes the most recent battle between The Future Brotherhood of Mutants and the X-men of the past and present. X-23 returns to release her teammates from Xavier's psychic hold. With Xavier weakened, the dynamic of the fight shifts in favor of Cyclops and the X-Men.This issue reinforces the threat Baby Xavier and Raze pose to the X-men. Of late, there's been a dearth of formidable mutant villains in the comics. For years, the X-men have been pitted against SHIELD, the sentinels and, ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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