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    Uncanny X-Men: The New Age #2

    Uncanny X-Men: The New Age » Uncanny X-Men: The New Age #2 - The Cruelest Cut released by Marvel on January 1, 2005.

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    The Cruelest Cut last edited by ASM79 on 03/17/23 01:12PM View full history

    Wolverine’s 30th Anniversary Celebration starts off with a bang as the X-Men investigate a series of mysterious murders in New York City. All the victims seem to have been cut to pieces by blades… Adamantium blades! But if Wolverine didn’t murder these people, then who did?! Plus: While on assignment to track down missing teammate Sage, the X-Men discover more than they bargained for: the birth of a newer and deadlier Hellfire Club! Collects UNCANNY X-MEN #450-454.

    This TPB reprints the following issues:

    The Uncanny X-Men (1963) #450-454

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    A Great Claremont Book 0

    I almost didn't pick up this book because most of the Claremont books have terrible ratings on Amazon.  People there seemed to hate his writing.  I, on the other hand, loved it.  I think part of that comes from the fact that it has special relevance these 6+ years later.  The first story involves someone "like Wolverine" killing people in NYC.  Back then it was a huge shocker and had a lot more story to tell.  Nowdays you can tell from the front and back cover that it's X-23.  Since I just got i...

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