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Binding: PaperbackBrand: The Hobby Spot Dewey Decimal Number: 741 Fabric Type: 9780785122630 Legal Disclaimer: 078512263X Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics Metal Type: Marvel Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 312 Total External Bays Free: April 02, 2008 Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics Marvel Comics Editorial Review: Product Description: Setting his grand plan for godhood into motion, Apocalypse dispatches his agents to capture the world's most powerful mutants, the fabled Twelve: Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Iceman, Sunfire, Polaris, Cable, Bishop, Mikhail Rasputin, the Living Monolith, and Magneto. Having himself planted the seeds of the Twelve legend, Apocalypse hopes to siphon their power, granting him omnipotence. Desperate to stave off his ascension, the X-Men must strike a temporary truce with Magneto to battle the warlord's forces as the Twelve are assembled - and one longtime member seemingly sacrifices his own life to end the threat of Apocalypse once and for all! Collects Uncanny X-Men #376-377, Cable #75-76, X-Men #96-97 & Wolverine #146-147 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - X-men vs Apocalypesit is not the best x-men but if you have time you should pick it you and read it. Rating: - innocent funLook, this book is not that bad! This book is worth reading with the proper level of expectation. It wraps up or connects so many plot threads and characters, and sets up so much of what happens in the Grant Morrison/Joss Whedon eras, that I truly enjoyed it. For the simple fact that it puts the cap on the endless story of Cable/Apocalypse/Cyclops/Pheonix/Sinister, it is a milestone in X-Men history. Besides wrapping up the Cable story, it also introduces the internal conflict that ... Read More Rating: - X-Men VS ApocalypseThis book is an excellent read featuring the mighty and powerful Apocalypse as the main villain. Apocalypse has his twisted mind set on making his power far beyond anything imagined by capturing the world's most powerful mutants and transferring their power to himself. Rating: - A really good Apocalypse's storyThis story has a lot of fights and drama, this tale is why I began to read X-men, the plot is similar to the cartoon serie's episode "one man's worth", but more interesting, the art is really good, and the pages has a lot of color for an old reprint, I think it is a must read. Rating: - One of the most important in X-Men historyA while ago I went through and read X-Men (vol. 2) #1-113 & Uncanny X-Men #300-400 simultaneously. After the Age of Apocalypse that came out around 1995, the X-Men titles went downhill fast. For two straight years (about 25 issues), the X-titles were just plain crappy -- mediocre at best. And then this story came along. This was the best, most intense storyline the X-Men editors/writers cooked up in quite a while. And it was incredibly significant, because it finally wrapped up the ... Read More X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1: The Twelve (v. 1) Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |