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Rating: Summary: from the WB's series Review: If you liked the WB series X-Men: Evolution (which was rather well done) you'll enjoy this as well. It covers the origin of all the characters. That is, how Prof. X found all of them. It's a nice start to the comic series.
Rating: Summary: THE XBEGENING Review: it shows the begening of the xmen. first professerx found storm then wolverine he was kidnapped and stryker put anamantiom claws in to his hands! and fought by is old freind sabertooth a unthinking animal!then they find scott summures as cyclops! he woke up with these rays that come out of his eyes he needs shades to make it stop! then they find jeangrey she could read your mind and pick up stuff with her mind!!!!!!!!!! soon in the next book they find nightcrawler shadowcat rouge and spyke!
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable Review: The first volume of this series is quite enjoyable, with good art, colors, and stories. However, the second volume is not nearly as good as the first. The art is of the same quality, but the story lines are muddled and confusing. I can truly recommend only volume 1 of this pairing to any but extremely hard-core fans. Save the money you would have spent on Vol. 2 and use it to buy one of the Evo DVDs.
Rating: Summary: Good for both young and old fans Review: This book collects the first four issues of the excellent X-men:Evolution comic. Unlike some other books based on TV series, this is not a rehashing of what you can watch on the DVD, but independent stories (namely the origin stories of Storm, Wolverine, Cyclops, and Jean in this volume) which complement the series.What I liked best about this book was that it appealed to all ages. On the surface it's a kids book - bright colors, clear lines, and nothing objectionable in its content. There was also a surprising depth to the writing and characters as well as good pacing and comic timing which will appeal to adults. It's a light fun read with enough depth to be satisfying.
Rating: Summary: Good for both young and old fans Review: This book collects the first four issues of the excellent X-men:Evolution comic. Unlike some other books based on TV series, this is not a rehashing of what you can watch on the DVD, but independent stories (namely the origin stories of Storm, Wolverine, Cyclops, and Jean in this volume) which complement the series. What I liked best about this book was that it appealed to all ages. On the surface it's a kids book - bright colors, clear lines, and nothing objectionable in its content. There was also a surprising depth to the writing and characters as well as good pacing and comic timing which will appeal to adults. It's a light fun read with enough depth to be satisfying.
Rating: Summary: Awesome!! Review: This is a wicked graphic novel!! The animation is great and the storyline is too. A must for any X-Men: Evolution fan!!
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