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Time's Arrow: The Past (X-Men & Spider-Man , No 1)

Time's Arrow: The Past (X-Men & Spider-Man , No 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mostly for the series
Review: I don't really remember enough about the books individually but I loved the series. I'm a BIG Gambit/Rogue fan, and there was one section in the third book I LOVED. But mostly I liked meeting some of the characters I rarely read about. The guy who's searching through time to find one where his wife lives. Or Spiderman and Bishop bonding (Now there's something odd!) I really liked the series, it said a lot about the not-so-common characters and their connection with the main characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun read....
Review: Marvel's Merry Mutants and everyone's favorite webslinger team up for this trilogy by Tom DeFalco. Spider-Man is primarily teamed up with Bishop, who is definitely not amused by his attempts at humour! Time travel, the Old West, arthurian England, WWII, and what is probably the first appearance of Devil Dinosaur in novel form make for an enjoyable read; thankfully, we don't have to wait long for the next two books!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ok plot, but not so great dialouge
Review: Okay, the premise of the book was good, the whole time travel thing that DeFalco had going, but the dialouge between the characters left alot to be desired. But besides this, it was a rather enjoyable read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for Marvel comics fans!!!!!!
Review: The book was great. Even though it did drag on at times, they went to different parts of Marvel history and combined them with current, yet classic heroes like the X-Men and Spider-Man!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great use of the Marvel Charectors
Review: the first part of this trilogy was okay...i mean it was enjoyable, but it just didn't quite match up to Golden's trilogy...well, i have the other two books in my room, maybe it'll get better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: i've read better
Review: the first part of this trilogy was okay...i mean it was enjoyable, but it just didn't quite match up to Golden's trilogy...well, i have the other two books in my room, maybe it'll get better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great use of the Marvel Charectors
Review: This book was interesting. It use of charectors was extensive. If you like or use to like comic books but you thought you were to "old" to enjoy them. This series will get you back into them.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fair
Review: This first part of the trilogy has a good balance of story, characters and cameos. Yes, it is a story involving time travel and thus all the classic time travel elements are in the story. Some might see it as cliched - but I see it as consistent. The pairings of the heroes as well as the characters they encounter in the various time periods are well done.

One of the better novels involving super-heroes that I have read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well balanced adventure
Review: This first part of the trilogy has a good balance of story, characters and cameos. Yes, it is a story involving time travel and thus all the classic time travel elements are in the story. Some might see it as cliched - but I see it as consistent. The pairings of the heroes as well as the characters they encounter in the various time periods are well done.

One of the better novels involving super-heroes that I have read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Time's Arrow Trilogy
Review: This trilogy was the first X-men or Spiderman literature I ever picked up, and it must have been pretty good to get me hooked on them. EVERYTHING was great, especially the characterization. I recommend these books to anyone just getting started on comics; in between telling a complete story, they manage to get in the back-stories of every main character, plus you see just about every minor character in the Marvel Universe in one way or another.


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