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X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills Extended Cut
(X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills - Extended Cut #1-2)
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In 1982, writer Chris Claremont was in the midst of his legendary run on UNCANNY X-MEN, changing the comic landscape forever and creating a new standard for super hero fiction! With a wealth of ideas, Claremont's brilliance wasn't contained to the main title alone, and he joined forces with industry giant Brent Anderson for a special graphic novel titled "God Loves, Man Ki
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Hardcover, Gallery edition, 112 pages
Published
December 29th 2020
by Marvel
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"Una vez más, genocidio en el nombre de Dios. Una historia tan vieja como el hombre", cita de Magneto que no envejece, tristemente. Tremenda historia, pese a haber sido publicada por primera vez hace unos 40 años, impacta.
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I've been an X-Men reader/fan for so long. Since the 90s. My first comic book love, actually. But so much I haven't read. Still. Like this one. And such a seminal story. Defining. Interesting and sad resonance with the contemporary world. I'd probably have actually thought Stryker was a bit over the top. In the past. So sad that he's not. Love the interviews. Didn't feel the new bookend material added much. But the re-release did put this on my radar. I'll go back and read the older stuff. Defin
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The overarching story is deservedly a classic, but both the artwork and the way the story is told are very 80s. The characters suffer from a serious tell don't show. A classic, but one that has not stood the test of time.
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The original graphic novel came back in 1983. This edition has additional material that broadens the story somewhat.
I feel that either version is good: a stellar read in fact.
The plot is a solid one: not at all muddy or convoluted. The villains are comprehensible if not necessarily relatable ( I mean, unless you’re a hate-filled zealot).
The themes of racism have never been clearer than here. The character growth of Magneto is excellently handled.
The artwork is just gorgeous.
The additional mater ...more
I feel that either version is good: a stellar read in fact.
The plot is a solid one: not at all muddy or convoluted. The villains are comprehensible if not necessarily relatable ( I mean, unless you’re a hate-filled zealot).
The themes of racism have never been clearer than here. The character growth of Magneto is excellently handled.
The artwork is just gorgeous.
The additional mater ...more
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Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties.
Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Hors ...more
Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Hors ...more
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