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    X-Men: Legacy #239

    X-Men: Legacy » X-Men: Legacy #239 - Collision Part Two released by Marvel on October 1, 2010.

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    Collision,' part two. When a pack of Sentinels chases a girl through the streets of Mumbai, the X-Men assume she's a newly-manifested mutant and rush to her aid. But could it be that she's something else entirely? One thing's for sure: she has ties to the X-Men that could spell bad news for Rogue and Magneto.
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    X-Men Legacy Issue 239 0

    What I think this book does best is go off and do its own thing. While the other X-Men books focus on vampires and new mutants, Mike Carrey sees in the past that there is so much they can take from and expand upon, and without going any further than a few years backs, takes concepts nobody else would handle and makes them into something old and new all at once. By selecting the cast and story that Carrey has here, he can take on the world and it'll feel like a new experience every time. And yay ...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    X-Men Legacy #239 Review 0

         Mike Carey and Clay Mann continue to tell their East Vs. West story with Rogue's ragtag group of X-Men consisting of Magneto, Anole, Indra,and Loa. This all is happening while the other core X-books are focusing on Vampires and Lights on Cerebra's screen. While I found myself really into last issue. I read this one and it didn't quite equal to the level of last issue. They seemed very similar but I didn't like this one nearly as much. It could be that the last issue just came off the end...

    3 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Children of The Atom Vs. Children Of The Vault 0

    The X-Men continue their trip to india and their battle with the sentinels with a return of some old enemies.  Plot The team take on the Servidor (Sentinel) and decide to bring Luz with them.  My OpinionWell this was quite a good issue it had action, little romance, but most importantly the team that got me to love Carey; Children of the Vault, I almost squealed seeing Serafina again. If Marvel hadn't spoiled it for me earlier I would have put two and two together about Luz joining (come on a co...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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