This is a "meh" story combined with excellent artwork, but what else can you expect when treated to Chris Bachalo's pencils? I was glad to see a storyline that had Rachel Grey at the center of it, since she's not been all that well-developed in the past. This gave a lot of emotional weight to her character, and served to influence her actions quite a while afterwards. The mix of characters involved as the group of X-Men facing the alien threat menacing Rachel was a good one -- Psylocke, Cannonball, Bishop, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, and Wolverine represent a variety of eras in the X-Men's history, and they worked very well together. The level of violence and the way that (SPOILER!) every single Grey family member aside from Rachel (and Cable and X-Man who weren't even involved in this story of course) was systematically hunted and killed made this a little tough to read, though, and the villains, while suitably creepy, weren't the best new creations in recent X-history.