X-Men Unlimited #2 – Promising, But Is Something Missing?

I just finished reading X-Men Unlimited #2, and I have mixed thoughts.

What Works

  • Great, diverse cast – X-Men from all sorts of eras and titles, brought together in interesting ways.
  • A school is back – It’s nice to see the educational / training element return to the X-Men world.
  • Potential – This could become a genuinely good comic book.

What Feels Off

The whole Greymatter Lane concept feels vague.

From what I understand, it’s Emma Frost’s mind palace — accessible only to mutants who have a “telepathic key.” But here’s what confuses me:

If their minds are in Greymatter Lane… what are their bodies doing?

Are they just sitting somewhere, unconscious? Are they in a secure location? Are they vulnerable to attack?

The comic hasn’t explained this yet, and right now that uncertainty makes it harder to feel grounded in the story.

What I Would Prefer

I’d rather see this entire cast back at a real school — a physical place. Make it secure. Make it feel like home.

And then, rename the title Uncanny X-Men. That name carries weight, history, and expectation — and this cast deserves that kind of bold statement.

Let’s Discuss

What do you think? Are you enjoying X-Men Unlimited? Does Greymatter Lane work for you, or do you have the same questions?

And here’s a bigger question: how do you think Greymatter Lane actually works? Where are their bodies? Share your theories in the comments below. I’d love to hear them.


Final Verdict

I’ll keep reading — but I’m hoping future issues make the rules of Greymatter Lane clearer or hoping hey ill return to Greymalkin Lane .

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