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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785108412
ISBN: 0785108416
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: May 01, 2003
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Chirs (i wrote the X-Men for 20 years from the 70's to the 90's, made them the most successful franchise in a failing industry- household names, perhaps the most successful single title marvel ever produced, and most comic fans still think it was one of the best runs in the history of comics) Claremont must have been pretty sick at Grant Morrison. The entire run on X-treme X-Men reads like Chris' diatribe against the continuity of the X-men since his departure from the title in the 90's. Saddly ... Read More
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I've so far read Seven issues of "X-Treme X-Men" via my brothers stash of comic books hidden away for years and I have to say it isn't a bad comic book, although "UNCANNY X-MEN" is way better. For what its worth issues #1 through #7 weren't bad. And it is to my understanding that Storm had herself and the others break away from Professor Xavier and the rest of the X-group (Gambit included), all the powers Rouge absorbed from everyone she ever touched manifest inside of ... Read More
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This first volume of X-Treme X-Men collects the first storyarc of the then newly launched X-Men series with legendary scribe Chris Claremont at the helm. Destiny finds a new branch of X-Men led by Storm, and featuring Rogue, Gambit, Psylocke, Thunderbird, Sage, and Bishop among others, looking for the diaries of the late mutant psychic Destiny. However, it's painfully obvious that Claremont's writing style isn't quite ready for the new milennium. His dialogue can be downright atrocious, and the ... Read More
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This isn't the best of the X-Men I've been reading lately. Claremont has produced some of the greatest X-Men stories of all time, but here he falls short. Their time in the Savage Land gives an okay story, maybe one that would be really good if it were someone other than Claremont. The other X-Treme X-Men that I've read are pretty good though.
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Claremont takes some of our favorite X-Men characters and gives them a make over. What he creates is a fresh story for us. Remember, the X-Men have been around, in various forms, for quite a while and they need a shake up every now again. Great story, great art. Read it.
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