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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785116905
ISBN: 0785116907
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: March 09, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 232287
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: It's the epic finale to the story of the Children of the Atom as renowned X-Men scribe Chris Claremont joins with star artist Sean Chen for a trilogy in the style of the Lord of the Rings movies, one that spans the length and breadth of the X-Men canon and brings the saga of Marvel's mutants to a climax!
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If you love x-men then you'll love this comic. Its one of the best comics I've read. Now I need the next two lol.
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X-men The End is an awesome series. This is the first book. It sets the stage for an awesome battle of all sorts. In these battles the X-men are pitted against impossible odds, (aren't they always) but this time its different it's as if the enemy is 100 percent prepared.
The writing is beautifully done, and the small comedic comments were hilarious. Youll notice right from the first couple pages that this story was done right.
The plot is ever evolving. The X-men all live ... Read More
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The good thing about the series is the overwhelming tsunami of action that will keep hearts jackhammering in the chests of true X-fans. While "The End" doesn't always bring about a true conclusion in some books in the Marvel series, the X-Men are certainly getting hit where it hurts from beginning to end -- and fans must be prepared to watch their favorites fall in a variety of horrible ways.
It's all-out war on mutants, generated largely because of a conflict among alien races the X-Men ... Read More
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I didn;t read this with alot of expectation. It's an interesting idea, but not alot of substance. Things seem to rushed in order to fit in more characters, and the point of the story kind of gets muddled. I really wished Claremont didn't constantly resurrect the Phoenix everytime he pens a story arc.
That being said, its nice to see some old faces mixed in with newer characters. The art was very good. The premise was interesting and challenging to long-time fans.
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If you are an X-Men completist, then look for a used, cheap copy of this TPB. I hated it, and unfortunately I bought it new at my local bookstore, full price. I am still kicking myself.
Sean Chen's pencils are amateurish, and the colorist and inker rely on making all of the metallic costumes look "extra shiny" to make it more dynamic. That doesn't disguise how poorly drawn this book is.
I am unsure of why there is a "The End" story needed here, unless Marvel is getting tired ... Read More
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