Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 5

by Jason Aaron, Nick Bradshaw (Illustrator)

Wolverine and the X-Men (Vol. 5, Issues #19-24), Wolverine and the X-Men (2011) (19-24 collected)

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One of the students is at death's door, and the faculty must try to keep them alive...and find who did it! Plus, it's fresh faces aplenty as a new student enrolls - and Storm joins the faculty! Then: Wolverine is a clown? Iceman is a fire swallower? Rachel Grey is a fortune teller? Frankenstein's Murder Circus has come to town and he's brainwashed the X-Men! Do the students stand a chance against their teachers?

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This volume ended fine in true X-Men style, but the middle plot... I mean, what the hell just happened there?

I want to forget that whole thing. No more Frank. I've seen him done much better in at least 14 different places. The only redeeming feature of that little sideshow was Wolverine, and the scene was barely passable. Ugg.

It's a good thing the art is pretty fantastic, or I'd have given up. Nah. Who am I kidding? I always see books through to their end, even if I don't always finish whole 46 novel series. A short run like this with characters I've already grown to love isn't a hard sell to finish.
Wolverine and the X-men #19-24

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