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X-Men: La saga di Fenice Nera
by:
Chris Claremont
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
December 28th, 2009
Publisher: RCS - La Gazzetta dello Sport
Pages: 192
Genres: Science Fiction, Dystopian, Thriller & Suspense, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Horror, Humor, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Travel
In a world where mutant abilities spark fear and prejudice, a group of extraordinary individuals comes together under the guidance of Professor Charles Xavier. As they battle both external threats and inner turmoil, these heroes strive to demonstrate that their differences can be a source of strength rather than division. With each character bringing their unique powers and personal struggles, the team navigates the challenges posed by a society unyielding in its hatred.
As tensions rise and the stakes become increasingly dire, the narrative delves deep into the psyche of one of their most powerful members. The saga unveils the tragic transformation of Jean Grey into the Phoenix, an entity of unimaginable power that brings both hope and peril. Her struggle to maintain control while grappling with newfound abilities becomes a focal point, raising questions about the true cost of power and responsibility.
Amid the chaos, themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the quest for acceptance resonate strongly. The story weaves a rich tapestry of intertwining destinies, showcasing how bonds formed in adversity can lead to both profound triumphs and devastating consequences. The X-Men's fight for coexistence is not just a battle against external foes; it’s also a journey of self-discovery, illustrating the complexities of identity in a world that often refuses to understand.
As tensions rise and the stakes become increasingly dire, the narrative delves deep into the psyche of one of their most powerful members. The saga unveils the tragic transformation of Jean Grey into the Phoenix, an entity of unimaginable power that brings both hope and peril. Her struggle to maintain control while grappling with newfound abilities becomes a focal point, raising questions about the true cost of power and responsibility.
Amid the chaos, themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the quest for acceptance resonate strongly. The story weaves a rich tapestry of intertwining destinies, showcasing how bonds formed in adversity can lead to both profound triumphs and devastating consequences. The X-Men's fight for coexistence is not just a battle against external foes; it’s also a journey of self-discovery, illustrating the complexities of identity in a world that often refuses to understand.