New X-Men Academy X #43 (2004)

New X-Men Academy X #43 (2004)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHRISTOPHER YOST & CRAIG KYLE Pencils & Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
CHILDREN OF X-MEN The enemies of the New X-Men are on the move. Ever since Decimation, the students of the Xavier Institute have been depowered, blown up, shot down and tortured. Now, on the eve of an event that will change mutantkind forever, the kids have to wonder... are they doomed? Could the last generation of X-Men be ending now? And does one of the New X-Men have the Messiah Complex? Part 2 (of 2)
"Craig Kyle and Chris Yost had one thing they needed to do with this last New X-Men story before Messiah CompleX: make people care about the New X-Men as much as they do all the other X-characters. And, for me at least, they accomplished their goal wonderfully. The rare ‘talking heads’ issue that works for me, it’s probably since all the adolescent melodrama these types of stories center on is easier to take when it comes from, you know, melodramatic adolescents. It’s all rude remarks, love triangles, weepy teens and random make-out sessions. That’s some classic X-Men storytelling right there, sister."

THIS BOOK GETS 8 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

Featuring Endangered Species Chapter 16 – Beast comes face-to-face with someone you won’t believe!
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHRISTOPHER YOST & CRAIG KYLE Pencils & Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
CHILDREN OF X-MEN The enemies of the New X-Men are on the move. Ever since Decimation, the students of the Xavier Institute have been depowered, blown up, shot down and tortured. Now, on the eve of an event that will change mutantkind forever, the kids have to wonder... are they doomed? Could the last generation of X-Men be ending now? And does one of the New X-Men have the Messiah Complex? Part 2 (of 2)
"Craig Kyle and Chris Yost had one thing they needed to do with this last New X-Men story before Messiah CompleX: make people care about the New X-Men as much as they do all the other X-characters. And, for me at least, they accomplished their goal wonderfully. The rare ‘talking heads’ issue that works for me, it’s probably since all the adolescent melodrama these types of stories center on is easier to take when it comes from, you know, melodramatic adolescents. It’s all rude remarks, love triangles, weepy teens and random make-out sessions. That’s some classic X-Men storytelling right there, sister."

THIS BOOK GETS 8 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

Featuring Endangered Species Chapter 16 – Beast comes face-to-face with someone you won’t believe!
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