Uncanny X-Men #29 Reveals New X-Men Leadership Amid Greymalkin Prison Conflict
By
Rich Johnston
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
Uncanny X-Men #29 by Gail Simone and Luciano Vecchio reveals new leadership for the X-Men as the conflict over Greymalkin Penitentiary (the former X-Men Mansion) reaches its climax. Rogue's plans are unveiled, including Monet working as a plant inside the prison. The issue draws parallels between the changing political landscape in Britain and the shifting leadership dynamics among the Louisiana-based X-Men team.
Key quotes
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Monet as a plant within the prison
Britain is facing the strong likelihood of a change in political leadership so it seems are the Louisiana X-Men
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