X-Men: Miniseries #Other, Civil War: X-Men #1-4, Blade (2006) (Single Issues) #5, Cable & Deadpool (Single Issues) #30-32, X-Factor (2005) (Single Issues) #8-9, Wolverine (2003) (Collected Editions) #8, Civil War: A Marvel Comics Event #Other, Wolverine (2003) (Single Issues) #42-48
Civil War: X-men
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Fantasy
格式
平装书
页数
224
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2016
出版商
Marvel Enterprises
版本
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0785195718
ISBN-13
9780785195719
描述
In a gripping crossover event, the tensions surrounding mutant rights reach a boiling point as the X-Men find themselves caught in the middle of a national crisis. With the emergence of a new faction of refugees, survivors of the infamous 198, the stakes have never been higher. The X-Men must navigate the treacherous waters of public perception and government scrutiny as they confront not only their enemies but also the deep-seated fears and prejudices of humanity.
As the conflict escalates, the characters grapple with their identities and allegiances. Peter David, Fabian Nicieza, and David Hine weave a complex narrative that explores the moral implications of survival and protection in a world that views mutants with disdain. The emotional turmoil faced by the X-Men mirrors the struggles of the refugees they aim to help, creating a poignant reflection on the themes of acceptance and belonging.
As alliances shift and battles loom on the horizon, the saga delves into the essence of heroism in a society fraught with division. Each character must confront their own beliefs and biases, leading to unexpected revelations and heart-wrenching decisions. In this charged atmosphere, the question remains: can they rise above the conflict, or will it tear them apart?
As the conflict escalates, the characters grapple with their identities and allegiances. Peter David, Fabian Nicieza, and David Hine weave a complex narrative that explores the moral implications of survival and protection in a world that views mutants with disdain. The emotional turmoil faced by the X-Men mirrors the struggles of the refugees they aim to help, creating a poignant reflection on the themes of acceptance and belonging.
As alliances shift and battles loom on the horizon, the saga delves into the essence of heroism in a society fraught with division. Each character must confront their own beliefs and biases, leading to unexpected revelations and heart-wrenching decisions. In this charged atmosphere, the question remains: can they rise above the conflict, or will it tear them apart?