It sucks that a significant part of this collection is part of the Black Vortex event. The problem is that these issues don't really make sense unless they're read with the rest of the Black Vortex story. But they "had" to include them, because otherwise this would be an incredibly short volume. I wish I'd skipped them, because the other issues were decent. The Utopians story that ends the volume is a good closing chapter to Utopia. And I kind of liked the first issue, with Emma taking Jean on a sorely needed training mission.
The elephant in the room, of course, is Bobby (sort of) coming out as gay. I found this scene really uncomfortable, though not really because Bendis "made" him gay. As far as character adjustments go, Bobby being written as gay is not exactly a major leap of logic, and Bobby as repressed is nothing new. I'm uncomfortable because Secret Wars means this might never get dealt with in any meaningful way. And I'm really super uncomfortable with Jean forcing Bobby out of the closet when he's obviously not ready for it. He's, what, 14? It isn't exactly cool under any circumstances, and it's especially not cool when she has the psychic mallet to back her up. But using her powers in obtrusive and borderline creepy ways is nothing new for Jean, either, so there we are.