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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785141051
ISBN: 0785141057
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: September 23, 2009
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
Features:- ISBN13: 9780785141051
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The X-Men get up to the delicate art of living as the Sisterhood plan their imminent demise. The Science Team gets to work, trying very hard not to kill one another first. Simon Trask gains traction in the California state legislature, muscling "Proposition X" to an emergency ballot vote. If it passes, mutants past and present, powered and otherwise, won't be allowed to breed. All this, and a friend returns as a foe and ready for murder! Oh, things are getting ugly... Collects Uncanny X-Men #508-512.
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I may be biased as Psylocke is my favorite comic book character, but this story is actually pretty interesting besides that. This features another body switch dilemma along with her return to the X-Men series. It also brings in a nice list of villains to entertain readers including Jean Grey's lovely clone, which is actually the main focus of this novel. I particularly enjoyed its buildup and that it continues right into the Utopia story. Good artwork, and although the last comic included wasn't ... Read More
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It's like a student wrote this on Sunday night and his friend drew it quickly.... and it was due Monday morning. very bad editing. This time, the writing made some sense and was set in the X-universe. but things werent really explained. people just appeared all over randomly. and D listers KO Colossus in like 2 seconds. haha. the art made no sense. everyone had the same faces. I liked his covers sometimes but not good for interior art. I was interested cause lots of X-men i liked were in this one.. ... Read More
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I've loved the Uncanny X-men for a long time, through many of it's notable ups and downs. I've been following this particular book leading up to and following the Messiah Complex event. This book is.....alright. If you've been reading the stuff before it and you are planning on reading Utopia then this is good. Not great, but good. Worth reading if you're an X Men fan and you like Psylocke.
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I can't believe how bad this is, and I am a huge fan of the Goblin Queen. By the end of it, you will not be happy. Please avoid.
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This trade paperback collects issues #508-512 of Marvel Comics' "Uncanny X-Men" comic book series originally published in Summer 2009. All five of these issues were written by Matt Fraction. The first four were penciled by (the apparently polarizing) Greg Land, and feature Madeline Pryor and her "Sisterhood" of villains who attempt a resurrection of the popular psychic ninja Psylocke and an ambush of the X-Men, including familiar faces Cyclops, Emma Frost, Wolverine Meanwhile, anti-mutant sentiment ... Read More