There's a lot of other things that can be objectionable, but the thing is... violence... it's what comic books are made of, it's to be expected. Punching people and blowing things up... it's to be expected out of a comic book. I can go to any shelf with my kids and I know that'll be in there. If I don't want them to see the bad violence, I'll keep them to the main books like Spiderman or X-Men. If I feel they're mature enough to read the harder core books, I'll let them read them. But Sex isn't a comic book theme and has no purpose in the book. It isn't necessary to tell a love story. If they want to throw it in a mature book, or something that's fine, that's what they're there for, but Astonishing X-Men is a family book. We can expect action, fighting, love stories, all that's fine... but the questionable things should be left out. If I saw Wolverine lobbing someone's head off, gore and all, I'd be saying the same things. There's things that I find acceptable in a family comic (typical X-Men/Spidey/Avengers), and things that are acceptable in a more mature comic (Marvel Knights, MAX). Small suttle jokes about sex don't bother me, but this was very blatant that they were having sex and she fazed during orgasm. That has no place in a main X-Men book. You can disagree if you want, it's your right, but my stance won't change. I just hate having to be careful what comics on my shelf I can allow my little nieces and nephews to read, especially when it's the main books that are suppose to be family friendly.