What a weird little book. I didn’t read Vol. 1, and while missing some of the context, I didn’t feel like I missed all that much. The characters (who I’d never heard of before so assumed they were throwaways?) actually all had distinct voices, and were convincingly written. A surprising amount of weirdness I haven’t gotten out of the other X books of the time, especially with Kenji (who changes his amorphous body into fleshy-machine constructs). A couple more plot threads than the straightforward story I expected.
They’re on a mission to find and immediately recruit any new mutants that pop up around the world. And as with the current team members, that mutation process effects people very differently. Hope is the team leader, but based on her actions, is she really the messiah she was touted to be? Two of her team members don’t seem to think so. And Idiwe throws me for a loop everytime. I don’t like her, and her acceptance of being a “monster” is oddly disturbing, but she feels needed (if cumbersome) in the book.
The art changes every issue, but it’s consistently good, light and fun, even when the book feels a little darker. Every issue was well-written, with the exception of the last issue which was weirdly bad. Maybe because of how Schism threw off things? Either way, this was a pleasant surprise.