Greg Pak, better known as the author of the excellent Planet Hulk saga as well as the current Marvel mega-event World War Hulk, scripted an X-Men mini-series a while back called Phoenix - Endsong, which found the Phoenix force returning to Earth, and the X-Men, in the form of the once again deceased Jean Grey. The mini-series was decent enough (it benefited from the awesome art of Greg Land) and paid wonderful homage to Grant Morrison's incredible run on New X-Men a few years back. Phoenix - Warsong picks up where Endsong left off, with the Phoenix force not quite gone and this time attaching itself to the triplet Stepford Cuckoos. Naturally, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Wolverine, Colossus, Shadowcat, and Beast are the only ones that can, and will, put a stop to any intentions the Phoenix has for them and the planet, and sadly, the story moves in a very predictable direction and an underwhelming ending that once again leaves the door open for the Phoenix to rise again. It's just incredible to see how a talented guy like Pak could craft something as generic as this while crafting a modern day classic like Planet Hulk and the instantly satisfying World War Hulk. Tyler Kirkham provides some pretty decent artwork, but for those who enjoyed Phoenix - Endsong, don't be prepared for anything as memorable as Greg Land's depictions, and a story that isn't nearly as memorable as the one Pak weaved earlier either. All in all, X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong is worth a look at the very least, but don't expect anything really substancial here either.