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X-Men: Road Trippin'! (X-Men)

X-Men: Road Trippin'! (X-Men)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some of THis Is Not X-Men MAterial
Review: Since Im like the X-Men i bought this figuring it was an anthology of old X-Men but was I wrong. I really stopped reading the X-Men along time ago when that Age of Apocalypse thing came.It was my first time reading the new X-Men and it was better than I expected. What I like most was the first appearance of Jubilee in "Ladies Night Out." It showed the geeky mercenary mutant hunters extradoinare: The M Squad. I thought the story that shouldnt have been there was "Men." It was just a confusing tale of hostile aliens versus the X-Men.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Attack of the Random Reprints!!!
Review: Well, it contains a reprint of the oh-so-imitated-at-least-a-zillion-times cover and story to Uncanny X-men 138 where Cyclops leaves the team after the death of Jean Grey, which is a classic story with incredible John Byrne/Terry Austin art. And that is about all that this collection has going for it. Most of the X-force reprints in this book you can probably get at cover price at your local comic store. The bottom line? Unless you just really love X-force and current issues of X-men reprinted as a trade paperback for no apparent reason, there's not a whole lot to this one, true believers.


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