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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785108672
ISBN: 078510867X
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: March 13, 2002
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 948419
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Rife with errors. Kingdom Come this is not.
I almost bluched at the mention of "meat shortages." Yeah, right everyone on earth has superpowers, and they just overcame Galactus and the Celestials but they're all going to die out because it's cold and there is a shortage of meat. Right...
Every charecter has become a caraciture of their former shelves, ignoring character development, and taking each character back to their roots.
1. Wow Jean Gray is once again ... Read More
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The Celestial at the heart of the Earth is dead, and a war now rages on the planet. The human population is now mutated and empowered, and looking to take over from their guardian heroes.
Mephisto is at the heart of this, but Captain Mar-vell is leading a revolution, and looking to bring an end to Death.
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"Universe X, Volume 2" is the second half of the middle part of the "X" trilogy created by writers Alex Ross and Jim Krueger. If you have not read "Earth X" and "Universe X Volume 1," then you have no reason to pick up this trade paperback collection because you will be completely lost as to why Peter Parker is a policeman, T'Challa is half-man and half-panther, Thor is a woman, and dozens of other twists on the regular Marvel Universe. This volume collects "Universe X" #8-12, "Universe X: X," "Universe ... Read More
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This Book is an absolute worthless piece of JUNK. How it gets a rep for being some deep piece of Marvel philosophy is beyond me. It is the most RAMBLING NON SENSICAL COMPLETELY PLOTLESS piece of trash I have ever read...Believe it or not, fans of this work, philosphy doen NOT merely consist of a pair of people trading lines like "All meaning is thrown into question." and "Everything-ness is the same as nothingness." God. I thought I was gonna puke. Look, this says it all: There's a point ... Read More
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I bought both volumes of Universe X without knowing Earth X was the first part of the story and proceeded to read them the second I got back from the store. I absolutely loved them. I imagine reading Earth X first would have illuminated certain areas of the story but everything was explained very well and I thought the story overall was great. I have always liked alternate reality comics, such as "What If".....Peter Parker hadn't gotten bitten by the spider?......Germany used the super soldier formula first?....etc.etc. ... Read More
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