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    Civil War: X-Men #1

    Civil War: X-Men » Civil War: X-Men #1 - TPB released by Marvel on May 1, 2007.

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    Enough is enough! The tension between the X-Men, the 198 and the O*N*E* has finally reached a breaking point. As CIVIL WAR rips apart the Marvel Universe, the X-Men also find themselves crumbling from the inside out. Will they admit defeat, or will they finally start to fight back?

    Collects Civil War: X-Men #1 - 4.

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    Time For The X-Men To Chose A Side 0

    Story:  The X-Men have tried to remain neutral in the Civil War thus far, but the O*N*E* have pushed the X-Men to far. The 198, with the help of Domino and Shatterstar, fight off the Sentinels in an attempt to escape the Xavier Institute. Tony Starks has put Bishop in charge of bringing in the 198 and claims he wants the mutants and the Sentinels to work together to bring in rogue heroes who refuse to sign the registration act. Bishop enlists the help Micromax and Sabra to go track down the 198....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The weakest of the Civil War story arcs... 0

    Each character, or in this case group of characters, gets their own series of comics surrounding the Civil War. It is nice to see how the Civil War has affected each and every character/group of characters and here we have an opportune time here to explore the Anti-Mutant registration act but alas no, what we in fact have is a rather weak plot that seems quite unnecessary and to be perfectly honest, lazy.There are four issues in this collection, the first two being the best of the four. The tens...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Way too ordinary for something billed to be so big. 0

    Still reeling from the House of M aftermath, the X-Men choose to stay to themselves during the Civil War concerning the Superhero Registration Act. They continue keeping watch of the last remaining mutants on Earth with the Sentinels watching over them all. The X-Men's mansion now feels like a Concentration Camp. X-Force is not happy about this, therefore they attack the mansion with intentions on liberating the mutants kept there. This creates problems with the government. -summaryMany fans fel...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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