UNCANNY X-MEN #14 (MARVEL COMICS)

A doorway has been discovered at Haven House. The young Outliers have gone to investigate. Deathdream seems drawn to the terrifying place. Once inside, they come across MAN THING! That’s not even the wildest part of this issue!

UNCANNY X-MEN #14 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson, & Clayton Cowles unveil the next “Dark Artery” chapter.

Let’s take a closer look at where events lie now.

UNCANNY X-MEN #14 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson, & Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone breaks this story up into three parts. The first has been devoting time to Henrietta Benjamin. Her backstory of navigating the bigotry of Haven, Louisiana’s past finally gets its payoff. Readers watch as her evolution takes a big turn. It ties events back to the present with a large upside. Where the connection is made surrounds the young mutants under Rogue’s watch.

The Outliers’ journey provides a stop gap to head to the close. Simone has built this team up very well. At their core, they mirror X-themes of the past. Readers sense how they fill a needed space on the team. Ultimately, the franchise of this squad steps up to take the spotlight.

Rogue hijacks Gambit’s tale with much fanfare. Normally, this wouldn’t work well. Simone writes arguably the best version of Anna Marie. When she crashes the pages, readers watch with delight the passing of attention. It leads into more mystery surrounding Remy’s drama. Once in the final stages, all roads lead to an expected landing. It is one that fans are ready for after the two issue build.

Has it been noted how excited fans are Marquez is back on the book? The full page image of the Outliers with Man-Thing transitions from the flashbacks with ease. It is followed with another full page breakdown piece. Readers see how the team deals with Man-Thing’s gaze with big delight.

Events take a backseat once Rogue arrives to fight Sadurang. The near full page image barrels into view. Rogue throwing hands with the monster speaks volumes. Even with Gambit’s roll away panels, nothing comes close to the fight. Once the smoke clears, the flashbacks jump into the present. A full page image ties events up timely as the chapter winds down. How things mesh from here should lead to some exciting times.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.8

A tale of two teams give readers much to talk about with this latest chapter. Simone’s writing weaves through many plots while building up the drama. Marquez and company bring the action with a wild sequence of events. This series lives up to its’ booking every time out.

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