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Loading... X-Men: Second Coming (2011)by Zeb Wells, Mike Carey, Mike Choi (Illustrator), Terry Dodson (Illustrator), David Finch (Illustrator) — 4 more, Matt Fraction (Author), Craig Kyle (Author), Greg Land (Illustrator), Christopher Yost (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A blockbuster collection and story with major ramifications for the mutant family - of course this is based on comic book reality, which if full of dying and returning characters. If you can suspend disbelief on that front, this book will be entertaining. ( ) I've been a fan of the X-Men related stories since some time in the 1980s. They offered some of the best themes, best-handled stories, and best characterizations that mainstream comic books had to offer. It's easier (and more tempting) to pick apart the failings of X-books now than many other books I read, as a result. Go into this review knowing that I enjoyed reading this, and find the negative aspects of it stand out more because they're flaws in what is, overall, a better story than most other things, which I generally don't like enough to critique like this. There's some very good stuff in this, but it's not quite as tightly woven storytelling as [b:X-Men: Messiah CompleX|2350837|X-Men Messiah CompleX|Ed Brubaker|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1472487787l/2350837._SY75_.jpg|2357548]. Its art tends to be a bit better, overall, though still with some weak points along the way. I get to enjoy some of my more-favorite characters a bit more, but that's offset by some more wooden bits of characterization, too. The central character is far from being developed as a protagonist, the way this was all written, and as a result the fact the climax hinges on her moment of truth doesn't have the same impact it should. Cable still doesn't get the kind of development he needs for his key moments to be as deeply felt as would be ideal; he comes across as somewhat two-dimensional, even with a couple moments of displayed emotion. Some of the coolest moments in this thing belong to Cypher, but he doesn't get much of the necessary development attention to really make them stand out. Many of the more impactful moments throughout the whole volume don't get the kind of aftermath they need, either, including Cypher's part in Warlock's trauma. What passes for the supposed consummate soldier's sense of military tactics is risible in the complete lack of, well, meaningful tactics. Throwing in use of clock positions and off-hand remarks about having pre-identified escape routes doesn't make up for those moments when armed fighters break cover, stand backed against a wall, and stay put like stationary silhouette _targets at the shooting range. Despite all the above, and more minor issues, it leaves a good, cohesive impression overall. The characters largely hold up well in the storytelling, and there's a large contingent of great characters in this story arc. The whole thing provides some important context for later stories (such as [b:New Mutants, Volume 3: Fall of the New Mutants|9571607|New Mutants, Volume 3 Fall of the New Mutants|Zeb Wells|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1486034085l/9571607._SY75_.jpg|14458433]), too. As a whole, I really enjoyed it. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesNew Mutants (2009) (12-14 et al) X-Force (2008 Series Vol. 6) X-Force (2008) (26-28) X-Men: Legacy (235-237)
Also collects Uncanny X-Men (1963) #523-525, New Mutants (2009) #12-14, X-Men: Legacy (2008) #235-237, X-Force (2008) #26-28. What started in HOUSE OF M with the Decimation of mutantkind and erupted with the first new mutant birth in MESSIAH COMPLEX finishes here. In the epic crossover SECOND COMING, Cyclops' faith pays off when Cable returns to the present with Hope, the girl he believes to be the mutant messiah. But will she be the savior or destroyer of mutantkind? We may never know, as she is the _target of an initiative for mutant eradication unlike anything the X-Men have ever experienced. Many will be wounded. Several will die. Is Hope worth it? No library descriptions found. |
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