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X-Men: The Legacy Quest Book 1

X-Men: The Legacy Quest Book 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HELLFIRE CLUBBY
Review: This book is great. It was fairly easy to get into unless you have add or something or youve been living in a spider hole with saddam. The battles were a little too far spread out and a little too fast and furious. A battle that could of lasted a whole comic book was told in 3 or 4 pages. This book is just the start of the best trilogy of books ive ever read besides LOTR. The plot is The Beast and Moiria MacTaggert are trying to find a cure for the mutant plague, The Legacy Virus. Mpiria is captured and the x-men try to find her. It turns out she was captured be Sebastion Shaw and da Hellfire Club. I wont give away anymore of the plot but lets just say a certain red and puple clad mutant is involved. We wont see HIM till book 3 though...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Read, Especially for an X-Men Fan
Review: This book was a little difficult to get into at first, but after the first chapter, was even harder to put down. The story is easy-to-follow and entertaining and Lyons does a good job of giving those who don't follow the comics a detailed background story for the events in the book. Gives a very good look at the X-Men's personalities and weaknesses as individuals and has very believable villians. All in all, a great opening to a trilogy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Read, Especially for an X-Men Fan
Review: This book was a little difficult to get into at first, but after the first chapter, was even harder to put down. The story is easy-to-follow and entertaining and Lyons does a good job of giving those who don't follow the comics a detailed background story for the events in the book. Gives a very good look at the X-Men's personalities and weaknesses as individuals and has very believable villians. All in all, a great opening to a trilogy.


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