A second Iron Night brings with it consequences, and Cyclops has some explaining to do on behalf of the X-Men. But even a born leader can reach a breaking point - and Cyclops has had to do ever so much explaining recently…
Young people seem convinced that "conversation" issues are deeply meaningful. I'm supposed to care about this forgettable, blonde white guy who gets into a fistfight with Cyclops, just because their interaction is written in such a way that I'm supposed to think they have grudging respect for each other.
It feels forced. I don't care about the powerless human. I forgot about his existence, other than the fact this confrontation tried so hard to remind me about their last conversation issue.
For jumping into an issue without reading the previous ones, I was still pretty captivated. The ending made me want to continue reading the series — also the artwork was awesome.