Where are the X-Men?
Comments: Slightly better than Brian K.Vaughan’s previous sotry arc, “The Tempest”, however it seems no1at Marvel has informed him that he is writing about the X-Men… Its odd that Vaughan views Sinister as a “villian who never quite worked” and turned him in to the worst thing to happen in the Ultimate X-Men thus far, however retained virtually e aspect of such mega-hit fan favorites like the Fenris twins (note the sarcasm). Rogue and Gambit take center stage at the great expense of hardly having the rest of the X-Men appear at all, aside from a shot out of left field involving Storm and Wolverine kissing… some build-up would have been helpful. As for Gambit and Rogue, they are so dull there is no way Vaughan could have done this by mistake. The X-Men are pretty much just there, as if the brass at Marvel forced a miminum requirement for their apperances much to Vaughan’s contempt. The Fenris twins are the only redeeming aspect to the book, not so much in how interesting they are, h