
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #371-380, Annual '99, X-Men (1991-2001) #91-99, Annual '99, X-Men Unlimited (1993) #24-26, Gambit (1999) #8-9, Astonishing X-Men (1999) #1-3, Cable (1993) #71-78, Wolverine (1988) #145-149, X-Force (1991-2002) #101, X-Man #59-60, X-Men vs. Apocalypse #1-2
X-Men: The Shattering
작성자:
Alan Davis
판: First Edition
언어: 영어
형식: 페이퍼백
ISBN 10: 0785137335
ISBN 13: 9780785137337
출판 날짜:
January 1st, 2009
출판사: Marvel Enterprises
페이지: 288
장르들: Science Fiction, Dystopian, Action & Adventure
In a world where the X-Men have weathered numerous challenges and adversarial threats, the fabric of their team begins to unravel as tensions rise within the ranks. Alan Davis weaves a compelling narrative that explores not only the heroic battles faced by the mutants but also the personal struggles that emerge when loyalty is tested.
As the relationships among the members grow strained, readers witness the complex dynamics of friendship, trust, and betrayal come to the forefront. Each character grapples with their own inner turmoil, leading to dramatic confrontations and unexpected alliances. The stakes have never been higher as the X-Men confront not just external foes but also the potential dissolution of their own unity.
Against a backdrop of beautifully illustrated action and heartfelt moments, the storyline delves into what it truly means to be part of a team. Will they overcome their differences, or will the very thing that holds them together shatter under pressure?
As the relationships among the members grow strained, readers witness the complex dynamics of friendship, trust, and betrayal come to the forefront. Each character grapples with their own inner turmoil, leading to dramatic confrontations and unexpected alliances. The stakes have never been higher as the X-Men confront not just external foes but also the potential dissolution of their own unity.
Against a backdrop of beautifully illustrated action and heartfelt moments, the storyline delves into what it truly means to be part of a team. Will they overcome their differences, or will the very thing that holds them together shatter under pressure?