Enough is enough! The tension between the X-Men, the 198 and the O*N*E* has finally reached a breaking point. As Civil War rips apart the Marvel Universe, the X-Men also find themselves crumbling from... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Good stuff. exactly what I wanted as I am trying to get through and caught up in the series.
it's good, but...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
You know, I'm up and down about the whole Civil War arc. The main books are really good, but many of the ancilliary books aren't so much. The X-Men book doesn't really add to the Civil War story (and it is a shame to see my favorite book sit it out, especially since they are effectively fighting against registration). But they just don't do much here. I suppose part of the problem is that I haven't read much of the X-Men in the last few years so I'm out of touch. Still, it is worth reading.
Spinning Out of House of M, Not Civil War...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
While this is hyped as the X-Men "Civil War" tie-in, it's really more of a sequel to David Hine's awesome Decimation :X-Men - the 198 series. Sure, the "Astonishing X-men" team shows up here (along with Iron Man and Ms. Marvel), but the real story is O*N*E vs. the 198. If you've followed everything that has spiraled out of "House of M," you'll enjoy the plotline here. If you're looking for a "Civil War" tie-in, though, this isn't going to make much sense and you'll probably be let down.
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