Uncanny X-Men Volume 5: The Omega Mutant by Brian Michael Bendis

Uncanny X-Men Volume 5: The Omega Mutant

by Brian Michael Bendis

The X-Men witness the last will and testament of their leader Charles Xavier and, as they hunt a mutant that Charles had secreted away, Scott Summers faces his past.

Reviewed by sleepseeker on

3 of 5 stars

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I don't know how I feel about this. It had some highs and lows. It was good to see Charles Xavier again but it just goes to show that the other members put him on a pedestal, when in reality he was a hypocrite and I'm glad Cyclops said it in this Volume. I might understand why some feel the way they do about Cyclops but I don't get how some of the X-men are treating him like they are. Most of the core group of the X-men have seen how the Phoenix treats people it takes over, even Jean. I don't understand how they can forgive other people for less. I will never understand Logan and why he comes down so hard on Cyclops, when he has done a lot worse and still continues to kill people when he leaves the school on his missions.

I did like this volume and it had some good parts, but it just pointed out some of the problems I am having with the X-men as a whole

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