I'm not sure what it says that "Boxes" by Chris Yost and Karl Moline is the strongest story here, and it's actually serving as a prologue/epilogue to Yost having recently (and somewhat randomly) killed off Diamond Lil in an issue of "X-Force." The death in that story was not only pointless but almost a background moment, the need for a death to occur to try and make the risen dead look tough. "Boxes" actually gives the character something to do other than die, serving as a character piece for her and Madison Jeffries. It's frustrating because it shows the potential the character had to be a supporting cast member in "X-Men" titles, making this story almost like an apology after the fact. The two characters getting together was a long running story in "Alpha Flight" over the years, and watching it tossed away for a shock value moment was annoying. "Boxes" is good and sports some sharp art from Moline (I love the way he draws both characters), but it's also a reminder of a seemingly random character death simply for the sake of upping the body count.