X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills
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Fantasy
Manga
Graphic Novels
格式
平装书
页数
64
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 27, 1994
出版商
Boxtree Ltd
版本
New Ed
ISBN-10
0752208713
ISBN-13
9780752208718
描述
Set against a backdrop of societal prejudice, this gripping narrative delves into the struggles of the X-Men as they confront not only external foes but also deep-seated hatred within humanity. The story centers around the complex dynamics of acceptance, identity, and the profound consequences of discrimination. In a world where mutants are often viewed as aberrations, harsh realities come to light, revealing the painful toll such perceptions take on individuals.
The characters grapple with their own identities while navigating the treacherous landscape of human emotions. They face self-doubt, moral dilemmas, and the need to embrace their powers in a society that refuses to accept them. The clash of ideologies culminates in an intense confrontation that challenges both the mutants' resolve and the very fabric of humanity's sense of justice.
Emphasizing themes of love and tolerance, the narrative offers an unflinching examination of what it means to be both "normal" and different. Through emotional depth and thoughtful dialogue, the story invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs about acceptance and the impact of hatred.
Ultimately, this tale is more than an action-packed adventure; it serves as a poignant reminder of the struggle for dignity and rights, resonating deeply with contemporary issues facing society. The journey is one of empowerment, urging individuals to rise above adversity and strive for a better world, where love triumphs over fear.
The characters grapple with their own identities while navigating the treacherous landscape of human emotions. They face self-doubt, moral dilemmas, and the need to embrace their powers in a society that refuses to accept them. The clash of ideologies culminates in an intense confrontation that challenges both the mutants' resolve and the very fabric of humanity's sense of justice.
Emphasizing themes of love and tolerance, the narrative offers an unflinching examination of what it means to be both "normal" and different. Through emotional depth and thoughtful dialogue, the story invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs about acceptance and the impact of hatred.
Ultimately, this tale is more than an action-packed adventure; it serves as a poignant reminder of the struggle for dignity and rights, resonating deeply with contemporary issues facing society. The journey is one of empowerment, urging individuals to rise above adversity and strive for a better world, where love triumphs over fear.