This comic gets a lot of hate but it holds up surprisingly well and I appreciate it more each time I read it. The art is colorful and dynamic, the story makes sense, it plays well with continuity, and our hero gets a chance to shine solo. Well, mostly solo. Because Banshee has a good showing too. This is what these kinds of Marvel Comics Presents stories should have been. That they weren’t maybe is what makes this story look good in comparison. Honestly, the majority of MCP is trash.
Comics fandom is very much a hive mind and the hive mind hates this book. Probably because it was written by Bob Harras*. But the script is definitely serviceable and there’s no denying that the early Ron Lim art crackles with energy.
At this point in time he’d been through a hell of a lot. So it’s just plain FUN to see Cyclops competently drawn in a competent story optically-blasting his way to a happy ending.
Maybe best for Cyclops fans only, who knows. 3.5 rounded up.
*Harras is the x-editor “universally” loathed for mandating a back-to-basics approach to X-Men, forcing Chris Claremont off the title. Whether that did more harm than good, immediately and in the long-term, is debatable.