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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785111214
ISBN: 0785111212
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: December 01, 2003
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 985814
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Loki reveals to the Asgardian gods who Odin is and how he has manipulated them. Mephisto's plotting is also revealed.
Captain America, being dead, is in the afterlife, and still thinks something is rotten, so gather a band of like-minded heroes and decides to do something about it.
They have to find out what the builder of Paradise true motivation is.
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I've loved this the entire X series, the Earth Xs, Universe Xs, and Paradise Xs. They encompass the entire Marvel Universe and redefine it, connecting every flailing strand in the comicverse together. Paradise X worked well to further the tale, though left me wanting more. There were still some loose threads at the end which I hope will be tied up in future X issues (anyone know if there will be some?). Hopefully there will be.
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Wow, where to begin. This book is horrible. I can't believe I wasted my time reading both volumes. It is one of the most confusing, incredibly muddled storylines that I have ever read. The pacing of the story is awful and Krueger leaves us with an unsastifying ending. I would have expected more after investing so much time into this series. I came into this trilogy expecting an enjoyable read and haven't gotten much from it since book one. The writing is awful and is way too wordy for its ... Read More
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This volume completes the Paradise X series and I was disappointed in the finished product. A number of story lines were left incomplete; in fact, the book had a very rushed and hurried feel to it. It was if Krueger and Ross ran out of steam to finish the tale and simply threw something together to make the deadline.
While not in the league of The Watchmen or the Sandman series, it is an acceptable diversion for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
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