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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785109617
Edition: Direct Ed
ISBN: 0785109617
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: November 01, 2002
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Mutant peace has triumphed over mutant warfare for as long as the X-Men have been around, but when the humans they try to protect turn on them, the X-Men embark on a world tour to win humanity's trust. A Graphic Novel. Original.
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I really enjoyed this next volume in the series. Some of the artwork is a little outside the box from the majority of the comic series, but I enjoyed it none the less. It really starts to look into the character of Professor X and I like how it makes you question his motives. Great read.
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I was glad that I borrowed this from the library instead of buying it. The first two issues are a weak solo Gambit story. Little happens in Issue 15 besides a Professor X faux-Newsweek article and a revelation about Magneto. The book improves with Issue 16's reframing of the Proteus story called "World Tour". Charles and Moira's son David has escaped from a facility in Scotland, but luckily the X-Men are in Europe for a book promotional tour! Colossus disappears so Cyclops and Jean search for ... Read More
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Millar keeps up the high quality of storytelling he has shown us so far. I really don't know what else to say that hasn't been said already.
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By now it is clear that Wolverine is going to be on the cover of each and every trade paperback in the "Ultimate X-Men" series, and Volume 3, "World Tour," is no different. The character who should be on the cover would be Professor X, because he is the pivotal character in the major plot line of issues 13-13 of this comic book, which has to do with the X-Men coming face to face with David, his son with Moira MacTaggert, who has escaped from his confinement on Muir Island. In what is essentially ... Read More
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I loved Bacheolo's art in this book. Really good stuff. Again Millar's poor writing of villains shows. Proteus just didn't have an "umph" behind him. Though he did get in his required body count (is it just me or do villains now aday have to kill like 300+ people an issue? Is it like a requirement to get their villain's license?). I will give Millar points for having Proteus being Xavier's son. Still, over all, I wasn't as impressed with this book as I was Tomorrow People or even Return to Weapon ... Read More
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