Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men - Barnes & Noble Edition #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Barnes & Noble exclusive edition of Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 collects the earliest adventures of the second generation X-Men, featuring the debut of the new team led by Cyclops and including characters like Storm, Colossus, and Nightcrawler. It reprints issues from the mid-1970s, showcasing the iconic run by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum that revitalized the franchise. This volume is part of Marvel's deluxe hardcover Masterworks line, presented in a special binding for the bookseller.
In "The Doomsmith Scenario!", Cyclops stands alone as the old X-Men step aside, determined to guide a new generation of mutants. When the villain Nefaria seizes control of the Valhalla air force base, the team must move in fast—before he turns the facility into a weapon of mass disruption.
In "Night of the Demon!", Scott's grief over Thunderbird's death spirals into chaos when it awakens a malevolent alien demon targeting the X-Men. As Moira settles into the X-Mansion, tensions rise when Lang attempts to eliminate Rossi to secure the dangerous Project Armageddon.
In "My Brother, My Enemy!", Havok and Polaris are manipulated by the villainous Eric the Red, forcing them to battle the X-Men in a clash of loyalty and control. With Xavier away on vacation after strange dreams of a cosmic conflict, and Jean returning to the team, the X-Men face a crisis that tests their unity and resolve.
In "Deathstar, Rising!", the X-Men launch a desperate mission to rescue their teammates from SHIELD's orbital platform, only to face a wave of Sentinels—some eerily modeled after the original X-Men themselves. With time running out and the stakes higher than ever, the team must push past their limits to survive what could be their most dangerous mission yet.
In "Greater Love Hath No X-Man...", the X-Men face a desperate mission to rescue their captured teammates from the X-Sentinels, only to find themselves trapped aboard a damaged space station. With the shuttle’s systems failing and Earth still far away, Jean must take control of the descent—knowing the immense psychic strain could cost her everything.
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↩ Reprints Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975), The X-Men #94 (1975), The X-Men #95 (1975), The X-Men #96 (1975), The X-Men #97 (1976), The X-Men #98 (1976), The X-Men #99 (1976), The X-Men #100 (1976), Marvel Masterworks #11 (1989)
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