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    X-Men #198

    X-Men » X-Men #198 - Red Data (Part 2 of 3) released by Marvel on June 1, 2007.

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    Behind the X-Men's worst nightmare there's a bigger nightmare waiting in the wings. Hecatomb has dropped from deep space onto the island of Providence, bringing death to whatever he touches - and Cable receives an offer of help from a truly terrifying source! Be here for the story leading into the milestone 200th issue! Part 2 (of 3)!

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    I really haven't been that impressed with Mike Carey's X-Men run thus far... but I finally warmed up to it. This issue features Carey's best villain thus far. I wasn't that impressed with the other ones, but the concept for this one is just crazy. The villain also creates a situation of incredible urgency that was missing from the other story arcs. Although there's a lot of exposition here to explain just what Hetacomb is... I can't really see how else Carey would have gone around that.I've also...

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