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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785123194
ISBN: 0785123199
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: March 26, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 396241
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: As old threats are still having their effects, new, more deadly threats emerge from the unlikeliest of places. Threats that spell doom for the X-Men. Plus: What could possibly strike terror into the heart of...Sabretooth?! And who are the Children of the Vault? Mike Carey (Ultimate Fantastic Four) and Chris Bachalo (Uncanny X-Men) take over X-Men, or at least what's left of them! Collects X-Men #188-199, Annual.
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This a ten issue book, I couldn't put it down. This book starts the events that lead to the end of the X-Men. I don't want to spoil any of the cliff hangers in the book, but it details the actions of Rogue and her handpicked team and leads up to the Messiah Complex.
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After several years of changing creative teams, changing line ups and poor quality, it finally seems something has gone right. Mike Carey and Ed brubaker came onto the X-titles around the same time and have both worked hard to fix the problems bogging down the series. This is Mike Carey's first story arc, drawn (mostly) by Chris Bachalo. The art is generally good, however Bachalo's art is stylish but sometimes hard to follow. The fill in issue by Clay Henry is solid but lacks flair.
The story ... Read More
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It's kind of filler story, only not really because there are consequences to what happens in the book.
New villains, new team. if you like the team, like Bachalo's art, buy it. Writing is good.
Cable and Mystique are X-men, Sabertooth is a prisoner throughout. 2 new recruits. There's There's 4 stories:
Supernovas: New villains, new species Children of the Vault, very cool
Covenant: Babysitting Northstar and Aurora. Exodus and his Marauders attack. One ... Read More
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"Supernovas," collecting "X-Men" #188-199 and the 2007 Annual, marks the beginning of Mike Carey's run on "X-Men." He takes what's left of the X-Men after Ed Brubaker took half of them into space in "Uncanny X-Men" and Joss Whedon ran off with the other half in "Astonishing X-Men," and does the best that he can with the pieces. So that means that there's very little Cyclops, Wolverine, Emma Frost, Professor X, etc. here. Not that you'll miss them, as Carey gets to play with Sabretooth, Mastermind, Iceman, ... Read More
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This is, overall, a quite interesting TPB.I'm an X-Men fanatic, but I usually read the spin-offs, as the writing for the mainstream ones has gone down-hill since the New X-Men title was changed back. The drawing for this story was generally quite good (one guest artist who didn't do so well), but otherwise great. Th story launched a nicely constructed new team, lining up a balance of rogues (sorry, goodn't resist the pun)in Cable and Rogue, two straight laced heroes in Cannonball and Iceman, and three anti ... Read More
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