omertalvendetta's X-Men #8 - To Serve & Protect, Part 2 review

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    To Serve & Protect

        

       
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       TL:DW- I really enjoyed the issue and the art, while it took me a little to get used to, is something I'm liking the more I see it.  Story was good, pacing was decent, but Spider-Man was written very weird, to me. At least in comparison to the current ASM run with Dan Slott.
     
    4/5

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