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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785118169
ISBN: 0785118160
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: February 15, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 383855
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: A deadly mystery draws Kitty Pryde and her fire-breathing friend Lockheed from Astonishing X-Men to the shores of Japan. Ninjas and dragons will be the least of their worries! Featuring art by legendary X-Men artist Paul Smith and written by Age of Apocalypse scribe Akira Yoshida! Collects X-Men: Kitty Pryde - Shadow & Flame #1-5.
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A lighthearted adventure about a girl and her pet dragon. A Japanese tale of anicent swords, ninja and fire breathing dragons with Kitty Pryde (X-Men's Shadow Cat) caught in the middle.
Shadow & Flame revolves around Kitty Pryde and pet dragon, Lockheed as they travel to Japan to recover a kidnapped dragon. The two are quickly entangled in a mystery involving a special government agency and a clan of ninja, as an old foe from Kitty Pryde's past returns.
While nothing groundbreaking, ... Read More
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I wasn't sure what to expect with this trade paperback, because I've found Marvel comics to be extremely hit and miss. However, Kitty Pryde is my favorite Marvel character, and since she so rarely gets the spotlight, I knew I had to at least give this a chance.
It wasn't bad. It wasn't great or really that good either, but it definitely isn't even close to being one of those Marvel comics I start and don't even bother to finish, and eventually wind up selling. The story was thin as tracing paper ... Read More
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This story doesn't break any new ground for the character; however, it's easily the best solo Kitty Pryde story since probably Alan Davis' stint on Excalibur. The art by Paul Smith is excellent and comes off as both classic and modern but not in any way old fashioned (although some scenes in the last chapter came across unclear). If status quo changing events can't happen to X-Men outside of the parent title(s), then a solid adventure story staying true to the character's history and personality is as good as ... Read More
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In this surprisingly good, masterful solo miniseries, Kitty Pryde is given a chance to shine. Often in the past she's been pushed into the background, but this miniseries not only lets her show what she can do, it allows her to do so without another X-Man in sight.
When she receives word that Lockheed the Dragon's long lost love is in Japan and might be in trouble, Kitty and her dragon set off to the rescue. But, she's barely been in Japan for a few hours when she's buried in X-Files type conspiracies, ... Read More
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Please, John Q, for the good of humanity, get hammered on New Years Eve and plow into a phone pole. If you honestly think Kitty Pryde is a piece of unamerican propaganda, you should end your miserable life now, as you have no clue what comics are.
I recommend this book to anyone who is a Kitty Pryde fan.
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