
X-Statix (Collected Editions) #1-2, X-Force (1991-2002) #116–129, Colección Extra Superhéroes: X-Statix #1, Colección Extra Superhéroes #36
X-Force: Famous, Mutant & Mortal
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Science Fiction
Fantasy
格式
精装书
页数
288
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 29, 2003
出版商
Marvel Enterprises
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
0785110232
ISBN-13
9780785110231
描述
Amidst the vibrant chaos of mutant society, a group of unconventional heroes emerges, challenging norms and expectations. They are the X-Force, a team of mutants who grapple not just with their powers but with the ramifications of fame in a world that adores its celebrities and vilifies its outcasts. Striking a balance between celebrity and responsibility, this crew navigates treacherous waters where their very existence is under public scrutiny.
As they confront various threats, both internal and external, members of the team must confront their own moral dilemmas, questioning what it truly means to be a hero in a world keen on sensationalism. The intertwining of personal struggles and societal expectations reveals a poignant commentary on identity and acceptance, highlighting how fame affects their relationships and sense of self.
With a blend of humor and drama, the narrative offers a fresh take on the superhero genre, infused with the pulse of modern pop culture. Through their misadventures, the X-Force unearths profound truths about vulnerability, resilience, and the enduring quest for belonging in a society rife with contradictions.
As they confront various threats, both internal and external, members of the team must confront their own moral dilemmas, questioning what it truly means to be a hero in a world keen on sensationalism. The intertwining of personal struggles and societal expectations reveals a poignant commentary on identity and acceptance, highlighting how fame affects their relationships and sense of self.
With a blend of humor and drama, the narrative offers a fresh take on the superhero genre, infused with the pulse of modern pop culture. Through their misadventures, the X-Force unearths profound truths about vulnerability, resilience, and the enduring quest for belonging in a society rife with contradictions.