“There’s no alternative. Trapped in a parallel reality, Havok must convince the X-Men that he’s as evil as they are.”
I’m a big fan of Alex Summers / Havok, so this was a neat series to see him highlighted out of Cyclops’ shadow. Clearly the first half of the series was better than the last half, but it reads nicely. Being 32 issues long at least gave Howard Mackie an opportunity to flesh out the alternate world.
Featured Writer: Howard Mackie
Featured Artists: Tom Raney, Cary Nord, Mike Miller, Tom Lyle, Ron Lim
Volume #1
Mutant X 1
Mutant X 2
Mutant X 3
Mutant X 4
Mutant X 5
Mutant X 6
Mutant X 7
Mutant X 8
Mutant X Annual 1999
Mutant X 9
Mutant X 10
Mutant X 11
Mutant X 12
Mutant X 13
Mutant X 14
Mutant X 15
Mutant X 16
Volume #2
Mutant X 17
Mutant X 18
Mutant X Annual 2000
Mutant X 19
Mutant X 20
Mutant X 21
Mutant X 22
Mutant X 23
Mutant X 24
Mutant X 25
Mutant X 26
Mutant X 27
Mutant X 28
Mutant X 29
Mutant X 30
Mutant X 31
Mutant X Annual 2001
Mutant X 32
Combined my post and Nacho’s.
Havok eventually returns to the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men #411