I stumbled upon this book at a Hastings, thought the cover was interesting, saw Claremont's name on it and decided it was worth a buck to give it a shot. It was a nice break from everything mutant and has a cool youthful vibe that shows some potential in it's mediocracy. David Nakayama, an artist I'm not familiar with, impressed me with his anime style which suits this book perfectly. All of these characters are new to me so now I've obligated myself to look into the previous mini series for a little more insight.