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    Generation Hope #8

    Generation Hope » Generation Hope #8 - The Ward, Part Three released by Marvel on August 1, 2011.

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    The Ward, Part Three last edited by omjadas on 08/21/22 10:59PM View full history

    THE TRIAL OF PRIMAL!

    Generation Hope’s resident wild man is on trial and the X-Men may lose custody. Can they get him free? Should they? Will they have a chance before he challenges the judge to a fight to the death? You have never read a comic like this one before!

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    This is an issue in which barely anything happens and yet it proves to be quite important.  Teon's parents want a court to compel him to be returned to them.  It's up to the X-Men and Generation Hope to prove that he's competent and should stay with them.  The Generation Hope crew also choose X-Men codenames.  I enjoyed the fact that one is spanish and the other comes from Santeria.    The climax is surprising and the ending is extremely surprising.  Once again we see the Phoenix Force in Hope a...

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