Listen to the episode here.
         
   He’s a fun guy. (X-Men #311) 
              
   Aw. (X-Men #311) 
           
   Uncool, Sabretooth. Uncool. (X-Men #311) 
           
   Bishop is rad as hell. (X-Men #311) 
              
   See, this is why you should’ve taken her to the movies. (X-Men #311) 
           
   Emma’s got a new look. (X-Men #312) 
           
   Cool, but not the coolest. (X-Men #313) 
              
   No freakin’ kidding. (X-Men #313) 
           
   Ah, THAT’S the coolest. (X-Men #313) 
           
   Storm is so cool. (X-Men #313) 
              
   This club is the worst. (X-Men #311) 
           
   The Phalanx, in a small fraction of its glory. (X-Men #312) 
           
   They’re very good friends. (X-Men #312) 
              
   Gambit is legitimately fairly charming, at least as drawn by Joe Madureira. (X-Men #312) 
           
   One of several shovel talks. (X-Men #312) 
           
   Oh, snap. (X-Men #312) 
              
   Familiar faces, and somewhat less familiar bodies. (X-Men #312) 
           
   And then, another shovel talk. (X-Men #312) 
           
   NEXT EPISODE: Remember this dude? 
        
The Designing X-Women art isn’t online yet, but when it is, we’ll drop a link here!
	
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I was sad to see Romita leave the title. I was a big fan of his chunky figures, expressive body language, and clear storytelling – even if the way he drew faces during this period was a bit disturbing.
It took me a while to get on board with Madureira’s pencils. In these first few issues, he and Lobdell seem to be getting a feel for each other. While the visuals are exciting, I had a hard time following this story. Additionally, Mad’s face shapes are wildly inconsistent from panel to panel, as evidenced in the Storm/Yukio page shown here. But by AoA, this guy was knocking it out of the park!