The newest addition to the hot children's license--X-Men Picturebacks from Random House. Will young mutant Jubilee, abducted at the mall by evil Sentinel robots, be saved by the heroic X-Team? Full-color illustrations.
The teenager Jubilee's life turns inside out and upside down when she learns that she is a mutant. In short order, she is pursued by a Sentinel, and rescued by the X-Men. The X-Men realize that the Mutant Control Agency is feeding information to the Sentinels, and they must act quickly to protect the hundreds of mutants already registered. But, this attack may cost the X-Men more than they ever dreamed...My eight-year-old son purchased this book all by himself. He is growing more interested in comic books, and leapt at this book. It looks to me like no more than what would be in a standard comic book (complete with cliff-hanger ending), but without all of the advertisements and so forth. He is glad he bought the book, and rates it quite highly.
From a third grade student
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I liked the book because it had good action. It explained the characters well by telling us who everybody was.
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