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 : X-Men: The Ultimate Guide (Ultimate Guides)

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780756620059
Edition: 3
ISBN: 0756620058
Label: DK CHILDREN
Manufacturer: DK CHILDREN
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: April 17, 2006
Publisher: DK CHILDREN
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: DK CHILDREN




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Review:
Gorgeous, oversize, and well designed, Ultimate X-Men is also perfectly titled. It's a comprehensive overview of four decades of Marvel Comics's monstrously popular mutant superheroes--from their debut, in Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's X-Men #1 (1963), to the terrific X-Men movie (2000). Ultimate X-Men includes the many major mutants who have appeared in The Uncanny X-Men and its spinoffs (Alpha Flight, New Generation, Wolverine, X-Factor, and numerous other series and miniseries). Two-page spreads detail the most important characters' origins, powers, costumes, and relationships. In addition, every superhero and supervillain appearing in the movie receives a sidebar, with stills, that describes the onscreen incarnation. Also receiving detailed coverage are nonmutants important to the X-Men, including Ka-Zar, Longshot, and Dr. Moira MacTaggert; major alien groups and races, like the Starjammers and the Shi'ar; and important locations and technology, such as the Danger Room, Dr. Xavier's estate, and the Blackbird jets. The book also covers the best Uncanny X-Men story lines, the Dark Phoenix Saga, and Days of Future Past. A Summers family tree lays out clearly a tangle of relationships (between clonal and alternate-timeline versions of Cyclops/Scott Summers and Marvel Girl/Phoenix/Jean Grey) that could drive even an experienced genealogist crazy. Ultimate X-Men opens with an entertaining foreword by X-Men creator-editor Stan Lee and concludes with a two-page overview of the X-Men animated series (1992-1997); a four-page "Making the X-Men Movie" section with many great shots; and an insightful afterword by the series' best writer, Chris Claremont.

Ultimate X-Men is a book every X-Men fan will want. It's practically a necessity for the newcomer drawn to the comics by the movie, because Marvel's mutants multiplied like superpowered rabbits in the 1990s. Art-oriented fans, however, may be disappointed by Ultimate X-Men. While it contains a hefty amount of art, the original artwork (the preliminary character sketches, a lovely Dave Cockrum sketch of Nightcrawler and Ororo, etc.) is outnumbered by panel and cover reproductions. And if you're less than enamored with the nature of endless comic-book series, Ultimate X-Men will prove that the more things change, the more they stay the same. --Cynthia Ward

Product Description:
This revised edition of DK's comprehensive guide includes the best of the X-Men films and animated series, as well as exciting new characters and plotlines from the comics.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Comic Book
I liked reading about the evalution of the X-Men. I got interested in them after watching the three movies.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - X-men fans get this!
First off I'm a HUGE X-men fan, so this book is great for newbies or someone whom has read the comics since they came out. The info in this book is very well explained. Such as the Ultimates and the original story lines are kept separate so there's no confusion. It's well written when explaining, characters backgrounds and history, the X-mansion layout, the layout of the jet (which I can't think of the name right now), and to name four things, the history of the comics themselves. As for the illustrations, ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Better than some, but not quite "Ultimate".
Less a critical analysis of the various works of fiction depicting the X-Men, this book serves as more of an introduction to the most significant characters and their storylines. While far from exhaustive, Peter Sanderson's book still gives the X-Men better treatment than they receive in DK's error-strewn "Marvel Encyclopedia" (also, it's worth noting there's a great deal of repetition of illustrations between the two).

Unlike some in this series of "Ultimate Guides" (Scott Beatty's book on Batman, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Item
This book is awesome. It was recommended to me by a friend and I am glad I bought it. A wonderful reference about the xmen. Then and now. Great illustrations.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not Free SF Reader
Looks like Amazon has incorrectly combined this with an encylopedia for some reason, as the cover photo, the publisher details, page count are all from the Berkley anthology and have nothing to do with a coffee table type graphic book.

An anthology of stories taking a look at a wide selection of the X-Men course, and as usual, managing to slip Wolverine in more than once. For this sort of book, the quality of the stories is actually pretty good, so certainly worth a look for X-fans.

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