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    Mutant X #2

    Mutant X » Mutant X #2 - No Way Out! released by Marvel on November 1998.

    eyelash30's Mutant X #2 - No Way Out! review

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    Exceptional

    Howard Mackie and Tom Raney continue to drive this series from the start with a few loose but interesting twists to alternate realities and the interactions that come from them. The Fantastic Four feel like secondary characters and fodder to a story that needs to fixate heavier on Alex Summer's out-of-reality trip, the villains are also mediocre. Madelyne Pryor-Summers remains more nurturing and the remaining Six feel cryptic, the series ends on an unnerving twist but the premise of identity and bizarre realities felt in need of emphasis. The visage of Electra as a nanny is also a weird treat.

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