X-Men: Battle of the Atom
The X-Men's past, present and future collide in this 50th anniversary event! Something horrible happens to the past versions of the X-Men that shakes spacetime to its core - and more X-Men arrive from the future with a message: The original five must return home! But when young Cyclops and...
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The X-Men's past, present and future collide in this 50th anniversary event! Something horrible happens to the past versions of the X-Men that shakes spacetime to its core - and more X-Men arrive from the future with a message: The original five must return home! But when young Cyclops and Marvel Girl run away to stay in the present, the hunt is on! And where does the modern-day Cyclops' revolutionary faction fit in? Things get even more complicated when mysterious foes attack the Jean Grey School and the healing-impaired Wolverine takes mortal hit! With space-time up for grabs, the surprise ending will change everything, as the X-Men's footing in the world is drastically altered! COLLECTING: All -New X-Men 16-17, Uncanny X-Men 12-13, Wolverine & The X-Men 36-37, X-Men: Battle of the Atom 1-2, X-Men 5-6
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780785189060 (0785189068)
Publish date: January 21st 2014
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 148
Edition language: English
Series: X-Men: Battle of the Atom (MARVEL NOW!
Battle of the Atom has everything I like in an X-Men story. There are 40+ super powered characters that appear in this thing. There are multiple instances of time travel which result in at one point four different versions of Iceman at the same time. There are psychic battles and shapeshifters and f...
x-men infighting, heightened by time travel, blah blah blah. I really wish the X-men were like Star Trek, where there were distinct iterations, and you grew up with one, and it maybe made you want to read the other ones, but they didn't boringly intrude on each other constantly. This is a really lon...
x-men infighting, heightened by time travel, blah blah blah. I really wish the X-men were like Star Trek, where there were distinct iterations, and you grew up with one, and it maybe made you want to read the other ones, but they didn't boringly intrude on each other constantly. This is a really lon...