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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785132523
ISBN: 078513252X
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 360
Publication Date: September 10, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Sixteen million mutants dead - and that was just the beginning! In one bold stroke, writer Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, Batman) propelled the X-Men into the 21st century, masterminding a challenging new direction for Marvel's mutant heroes that began with the destruction of Genosha and never let up. Regarded as the most innovative thinker of the current comic-book renaissance, Morrison proceeded to turn the mutant-hero genre on its ear. Gone were the gaudy spandex costumes - replaced by slick, black leather and an attitude to match. Now, his entire Eisner Award-nominated run on New X-Men is collected across three titanic trade paperbacks! Collects New X-Men #127-141.
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Great story, great characters, a couple of new cool bad guys, great art by Kordey and Quitely, all in all, a great read.
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Grant Morrison's revolutionary take on the X-Men continues here. Fresh from his encounter with Cassandra Nova, Prof. X decides to take his mutant vision global. With Jean Grey in tow, Xavier tours France, Great Britain, India, and the ruins of Genosha, visiting each of his brand new high-tech X-Corp locations. X-Corp, a global corporation devoted to protecting mutants and advancing mutant rights worldwide, is probably the freshest idea to hit the X-books in some time. With all of his money and resources, ... Read More
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New X-Men Ultimate Collection Volume 2 is an excellent set of X-Men stories told by Grant Morrison. If you haven't read Volume 1, I suggest that you do so since this is a direct continuation.
Overall, Volume 2 is very good, however it's not quite as good as Volume 1. There's a number of interesting stories and some very good character arcs to make this volume worth owning, but the book suffers from a central focus that the first volume had. The first volume was really all about Cassandra Nova, ... Read More
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Haven't read much later X-Men, so a little bit lost for some of this. Have to revisit it at a later date. It was not too bad, and had Jean Grey (yes, in one of her lives) still alive and front and centre, leading the band. If you don't like Frank Quitely's art, do avoid this, as it is very in your face here.
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The first volume of Grant Morrison's New X-Men was very good. Though it isn't the best X-Men book around (go read Astonishing!), it had a great story, introduced a powerful new villain, and found a new way to show how mutants can be persecuted. Imperial directly continues the events of E if for Extinction, with Prof. Xavier leaving Earth to contact the Shi'ar after revealing to the media that he's really a mutant and his school for the gifted means a school for mutants. Unable to understand why he would ... Read More
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