Review: ‘Exceptional X-Men’ #2

I'm completely hooked on Exceptional X-Men, and issue #2 only solidifies my love for this series! Eve L. Ewing and Carmen Carnero are crafting a captivating, street-level X-Men story that's quickly becoming one of my favorite “From the Ashes” titles.

At the heart of this series is Kate Pryde, who Ewing expertly writes as a complex and deeply human character struggling to come to terms with the traumas she experienced throughout Krakoa. Her begrudging attitude toward mentoring is a sad reminder of the scars she’s carrying after everything we went through. Ewing conveys Kate's inner turmoil, but ultimately lets her natural inclination to help those in need shine thought. I also loved the additional story beat featuring Kate’s date and frustration with getting a parking ticket. It's a beautiful portrayal of a character who's flawed and resilient.

But Kate's not the only star of the show – the introduction of Axo and Melee, and the continued presence of Bronze is absolute perfection! Their interactions later in the book are adorable, and their unique personalities shine through in when they start discussing their connections. I'm thrilled to see this generation of new mutants getting the spotlight, and I'm convinced they'll have a long and exciting shelf life. Between this trio and the Outliers in Gail Simone's Uncanny X-Men, the future for new mutants X-Men universe is looking more promising than ever!

Carmen Carnero's artwork is a huge part of what makes this series so special. Her facial designs and body language bring the characters' emotions to life, adding even more depth and nuance to Ewing’s story. The details in every panel are meticulously crafted, from the characters' appearances to the environments they inhabit.

Overall, Exceptional X-Men #2 is a delightful, character-driven issue that continues to set the stage for a new group dynamic. With its focus on slice-of-life storytelling and its cast of lovable, complex characters, this series is becoming a must-read. The final page brings Emma’s role in the series even closer to the forefront and the early previews for the next issue indicate we’re about to see the dramatic events of Kate and Emma’s reunion.

Rating: 10/10

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