I recently reviewed Uncanny X-Men #508 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "The number of plots addressed here is high, which works against the issue as a whole. Since each of them need an introduction of some sort to catch readers up to speed, a lot of time is wasted on exposition. The scene with Beast and the scientists he’s gathered to solve the X-gene problem is nothing but repetition of the problem itself; there’s no room at all for that plot to advance, which makes it superfluous."
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