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Salvation (X-Men Mutant Empire , No 3)

Salvation (X-Men Mutant Empire , No 3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The conclusion....
Review: The final conclusion to a very good trilogy. This book can be quite brutal, and to be honest, it is refreshing to see someone take risks with the characters they are writing about. This book will be great for all X-Men fans, as it has non-stop action, character dilemma, and numerous guest-appearances by Marauders, Tusk, Blob, Toad, Pyro, etc. Not to mention Juggernaut teams up with the X-Men, and he is written FAR better than his other book we'll get to much later. A good read for all! Here's the score:
1) X-Men: Mutant Empire (series)
2) Daredevil: Predator's Smile
3) Hulk: What Savage Beast
4) Fantastic Four: To Free Atlantis
5) Ultimate Spider-Man
6) Spider-Man: Carnage in New York

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is thrilling
Review: This book is facinating the way that the X-Men have to overcome there fury with one of their most horrifying foes. You wont belive what will come of the island of Manhattan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: non stop action
Review: this episode in the series was non-stop action. also, i liked the humanization of magneto and the ethical dilemma of Xavier (though Golden didn't develope it enough)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: non stop action
Review: this episode in the series was non-stop action. also, i liked the humanization of magneto and the ethical dilemma of Xavier (though Golden didn't develope it enough)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awesome
Review: this has to be one of the best series ive read, golden doesnt leave out a detail about anything and brings new and wicked mutants into the fold, anyone who reads this will thourouly enjoy it.

salvation is extremely well written and when the x-men are in their final battle for manhatten and freedom itself u cannot tear your eyes away from the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Final Chapter
Review: X-Men: Salvation is the final chapter in the first X-Men trilogy. It had a much more engrossing storyline than the 2nd of the three as things went from bad to worse. There is death (which is sorely needed in the X-books) and some great and thoughtful team-ups. The characters are well developed. The only thing that holds this book back is it's cliche ending. Not that the good guys evetually win (that was a given) but the fact that the "battle continues," I was hoping this would turn into Golden's version of the Fatal Attractions storyline of the comic books. For pure action and high stakes adventure; Santuary is by far the best of the bunch.


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