Generation X #1
Generation X » Generation X #1 - Third Genesis released by Marvel on November 1994.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.8 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A great start to a great series! 0
Wow where can I start?! This issue basically starts off whats to come to the Generation x series. This issue didn't have much action, but definitely had a promising plot line and has a good cliffhanger at the end-- PENANCE :O Another great thing about this issue is that it is open to any readers- New or old readers. Also, it was great to meet new characters, like Monet (she's pretty sweet, but may seem a little snobby), Husk (She's pretty nice), Chamber (Mysterious!), Skin (He's cool too), Synch...
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The Next Generation 0
The first issue of the Generation X series is outstanding! Generation X is a team full of teenagers and most the series is about how teenage mutants deal with thier powers. Banshee and Emma Frost (ex-White Queen) lead and teach the students how to use thier powers and to one day become X-Men. Generation X face thier first villain, Emplate; and an awsome one too. The issue ends with the appearance of Penance! Lobdell and Bachalo are fantastic and should do all X-titles. This issue is absolutely w...
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Chris Bachalo Rocks!! 0
First of all, I want to say that Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo should do all X-Men comics. They make a fantastic team. Generation X is a good place for new readers to start. Even though mainstream characters and story lines cross through once in awhile, Generation X is still sparate form that of other X-Men titles. This is also a good comic series for young teens , via it deals with teen mutants and how they learn to use thier powers in a world where they are hated. This series takes place ri...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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