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Cargando... Excalibur, Vol. 1: Forging the Swordpor Chris Claremont, Aaron Lopresti (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Looks like this was a pretty short 14 comic series of which this is the first 4. I like Charles and Magneto working together and the new heroes introduced are pretty cool too. I'm interested in seeing where this goes. ( ) This arc is a follow-up to Grant Morrison's "New X-Men" run; I haven't read that yet, so I suppose I didn't get as much out of this as I could have. So I can't really comment on Magneto's resurrection here, or if it fits well with Morrison's run (from the reviews I've read online, I am guessing that a lot of fans didn't think so). Instead, I'm only commenting on the story itself, which wasn't very remarkable. It introduces several characters with which I'm not familiar, and I didn't really care anything about them. The interaction between Charles Xavier and Magneto was pretty good, I think, although I really wonder how many times they can call one another "old friend" in a conversation. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesExcalibur (1988) collected editions (Vol.3 1-4) Excalibur (2004) (1-4 collected)
The island of Genosha was once a thriving nation of mutants, built from the ground up by Magneto, Master of Magnetism. Then, an apocalyptic attack killed every man, woman and child - reducing an entire society to rubble within hours. Now, Professor X has come to Genosha with one intention: to rebuild a nation from its ashes! Collects EXCALIBUR #1-4. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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