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Loading... Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 1: Regenesisby Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo (Penciller), Nick Bradshaw (Illustrator), Tim Townsend (Inker)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I didn't read X-Men: Schism, so maybe that is why I really didn't care for this volume. I liked the idea of Wolverine opening up his own school and seeing him go through the day to day of being a professor. However this volume didn't have that. Wolverine is in the process of getting his school approved by the DOE, some bratty group of misfits attack it, some funny stuff happens. I won't be reading volume 2 because I just don't care to know what happens next. Absolutely delicious. This could be the best school evah. Get rid of all the old guard and leave only wolverine to tend to the matriculation. What could go wrong, after all? Apocalypse kid? I can't wait to read more. Thanks to all you peeps out there turning me on to these little gems, I'm probably going to have a few sleepless nights ahead of me. It's been ages since I read any X-Men but never mind that since reading a marvel comic is like watching a soap opera on the telly. Some people have died, some have return from death, there are some new faces and suddenly Wolverine is a professor… Yes it's Generation X again apparently. I have missed a lot of things since I haven’t read much marvel lately, but Jean Grey is apparently dead (again!) and Wolverine and Cyclops have had a fallen out and now Wolverine has open up a school for the next generation of X-Men. And all hell breaks loss from day one. It’s really fun to read and frankly the new generations of X-Men in training are a lot alike today’s kids when it comes to behavior (thank God they are not mutants in real life that would be awful!)… After all the angsty X-Men comics I've been reading lately it was nice to read one that was more humorous. [b:Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 1|13021244|Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 1|Jason Aaron|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1333379483s/13021244.jpg|18183850] features Wolverine and Kitty Pride trying to pass inspection so they can open up the Jean Grey school for mutants. As expected, things don't go well when the new Hellfire Club decides to attack. I loved the dynamic of Wolverine and Kitty Pride trying to play nice with the bigoted inspectors while also attempting to keep the school in one piece as things began to fall down around them. It was a great set-up for the series and I can't wait to read [b:Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 2|13537838|Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 2|Jason Aaron|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388210148s/13537838.jpg|19100019]. no reviews | add a review
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Spinning directly out of Schism, the X-Men are split in two. Rejecting Cyclops' isolationist stance, Wolverine takes half the X-Men back to Westchester to start over again with a new school, a new student body and a lot of surprises. But what happens when the new Hellfire Club decides to burn the place to the ground? No library descriptions found. |
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Art sucked story was subpar. ( )