Role playing and collecting comics since age 10, I'd like to share my experiences and insight of RPG's. I hope that my reader's will also feel free to contribute their thoughts and feelings alongside my own. I'd like to keep the pen-and-paper in roleplaying games. [Formerly known as RPG4EVR] A non-biased place where you can read reviews of graphic novels and trade paperbacks. I also give my opinions and reviews of pop culture and events. [Formerly known as Zanziber's Point of View]
Sunday, June 15, 2014
X-Men: Fall of the Mutants Omnibus
Title: X-Men: Fall of the Mutants Omnibus
ISBN: 9780785153122
Price: $99.99
Publisher/Year: Marvel, 2011
Artist:Walter Simonson, June Brigman, Todd McFarlane, Sal Buscema, Jon Bogdanove, John Romita Jr., Kieron Dwyer, Keith Pollard, Marc Silverstri, Kerry Gammill, Bret Blevins
Writer: Louise Simonson, Peter David, Ann Nocenti, Mark Gruenwald, Steve Englehart, Chris Claremont
Collects: New Mutants #55-61, Uncanny X-Men #220-227, X-Factor #18-26, Captain America #339, Daredevil #252, Fantastic Four #312, Incredible Hulk #336-337 & #340, Power Pack #35.
Rating: 3/5
This hardcover collection of X-Men: Fall of the Mutants is an omnibus in all but name, collecting the contents of 2001’s “Fall of the Mutants” trade with an additional 552 pages of content. There are three stories being told in this collection, with each one focusing on one of the X-teams that were active in 1988.
The Uncanny X-Men face off against The Adversary, a mystical threat with ties to Forge and Storm, resulting in a major change in their status quo.
X-Factor battles Apocalypse, as their former teammate Angel is turned into Death, one of the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse.
The New Mutants go up against the militant pro-human group “The Right", which leads to the shocking death of one of their members resulting in their striking out on their own, away from Magneto’s tutelage and the X-mansion.
The additional issues add context for the crossover, giving the reader a better snapshot of the status quo prior to the event.This crossover isn’t like most X-related crossovers, as it’s only linked by the banner Fall of the Mutants, with no interlinking in the stories. There are three separate storylines here to enjoy, as opposed to a complicated and complex multi-title crossover storyline so common today.
The X-Factor storyline is a major highlight here, as Angel is transformed into Death, a transformation which still reverberates in today’s comics. The quality of the reprints is top-notch, and is a great improvement over prior collections of this material, plus it includes a number of tie-ins, which help flesh out the stories that are presented here. Unfortunately, while reading my copy, a section of pages in the back came loose from the binding. I was able to reattach them, but I would want you to be aware of this defect when you add this wonderful trade to your collection.
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