Rating: Summary: Overrated and Dull Review: Time travel has really messed up the X-Men series continunity and we have characters like Cable, Bishop, and X-man all coming from alternatime times. It can all be traced to Days of Future Past, a story that has haunted the X-Men and it;s readers with all sorts of time travel stories that have never made sense, and they still don't make sense in the current books today.
Rating: Summary: To live as a godess, or die as a human... Review: What will she choose, to live as a godess, or die as a human? I won't tell you in case you if you haven't read it.
Rating: Summary: The Best Ever, 'Nuff Said. Review: Where do I begin with this one? This is BY FAR the greatest story ever told by Stan Lee, Chris Clarmont, and John Byrne. I have yet to meet a person that hasn't liked this story, and I doubt I ever will. If you buy one comic collection, this HAS to be it. If you don't like this, then you don't like comics.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Xmen stories ever told Review: Xmen have been around for a long time. Many great battles, but this one is the greatest of those tales. Powerful, sad, exciting, this tale will weave you in it's web.The story focuses around Jean Grey. SHe is currently plaqued by strange flashbacks that eventually are led into the Hellfire Club, and Mastermind. The Xmen try to save her but in the enbd her Phoenix powers turn evil and the battle begins. The rollercoster ride of a story doesn't let up, even at the final battle on the Moon. Highly recomended for all those comic fans out there. Buy this today.
Rating: Summary: My favorite story, Xmen or otherwise, of all time. Review: You really can't describe this book in a short review. It was the first comic book story I ever read, and the reason I still love and collect the Xmen. Dramatic, powerful, belivable yet surprising. This story is one of the few things created in my lifetime that I consider "timeless." A must read for X-Men fans, or for anyone who loves classic tales of heroism and love. It will never be surpassed in the by another comic book story.
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