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    Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age #1

    Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age » Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age #1 released by Marvel on September 2010.

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    last edited by yewberry on 02/05/23 10:15PM View full history

    Hot on the heels of SECOND COMING, see how the X-Men fit into the Marvel Universe as a whole. Three stories by Matt Fraction and artists Whilce Portacio (UNCANNY X-MEN), Jamie McKelvie (SIEGE: LOKI) and Steven Sanders (S.W.O.R.D.) taking you all around the Marvel Universe!
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    Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age 0

    Now, say what you will about the infinite anthologies Marvel has been putting out for the X-Men at every juncture the last couple years, but I love them. Granted, I see why people can hate them, but I find them particularly nice in that they give us a chance to read a more low-key, simple character story that would be lost in the shuffle of big action pieces. In fact, often my favorite issues of comics are the quite ones where you get to know the characters better. Granted, this book chose chara...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age 0

    This X-Men one shot shows some of the aftermath of the events of Second Coming. The story is broken up into 3 main sub-stories which allows us to see more of the X-Men in the Marvel Universe beside being targets for destruction, which has been common over the last few years.  The first story is primarily about Cyclops and how he is handling things since the events of second coming. First there is a dispute with Beast over the direction the X-Men have taken recently.  Hank is uncomfortable with t...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    A medal for Mutants 0

    Portacio returning to X-Men is a big deal for me, not only because he knows how to pencil the most loved mutants in a very precise and efficient way, but in a kinda nostalgic way it made me feel good about the X-Men's future, like, making a link to the past with the future. I guess this one shot fullfilled it´s purpose, that is introducing the X-Men to a new era, the Heroic Age, and what could be more simbolic than Steve Rogers himself reckoning that Scott Summers is the mutant race leader and t...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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