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| 1. X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 2 (Bk. 2) | 
| By: Fabian Nicieza, John Francis Moore, Scott Lobdell, Jeph Loeb, Larry Hama, Chris Bachalo, Warren Ellis, Tony Daniel, Salvador Larroca, Steve Epting, Terry Dodson, Roger Cruz, Andy Kubert, Adam Kubert, Mark Buckingham, Ken Lashley, Renato Arlem, Ian Churchill, Val Semeiks, Tom Lyle Publisher: Marvel Comics November 16, 2005
it is not the best x-men but if you have time you should pick it you and read it... more
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| | 2. Empowered Volume 1 | 
| By: Adam Warren By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse April 04, 2007
This is one of those purchases I was a little iffy about, but I'm SO glad I did get it! It has wide appeal...let's see... 1. manga fans 2. superhero fans 3. superhero satire fans 4. T&A factor 5. lovers of clever, original writing
I *rarely* laugh aloud reading or watching a movie, etc. But this book had several spots where I just busted up, prompting... more
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| | 3. X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 3 (Bk. 3) | 
| By: Warren Ellis, Scott Lobdell, Jeph Loeb, John Francis Moore, Fabian Nicieza, Larry Hama, Terry Kavanagh, Roger Cruz, Renato Arlem, Joe Madureira, Chris Bachalo, Steve Skroce, Steve Epting, Terry Dodson, Andy Kubert, Ken Lashley, Adam Kubert, Carlos Pacheco Publisher: Marvel Comics May 10, 2006
Caps the end of a truly interesting time in Marvel's history. The reimagining of various X-Men characters, coupled with an updated history of many other Marvel icons, bring this memorable series to a close. This issue continues with much of the high drama from earlier issues and leads to many satisifying conclusions along with quite a number of tragic ones. A truly great read! ... more
More Comics By: Warren Ellis, Scott Lobdell, Jeph Loeb, John Francis Moore, Fabian Nicieza, Larry Hama, Terry Kavanagh, Roger Cruz, Renato Arlem, Joe Madureira, Chris Bachalo, Steve Skroce, Steve Epting, Terry Dodson, Andy Kubert, Ken Lashley, Adam Kubert, Carlos Pacheco
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| | 4. X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 4 (Bk.4) | 
| By: Scott Lobdell, Warren Ellis, Jeph Loeb, John Francis Moore, Fabian Nicieza, Larry Hama, Terry Kavanagh, Mark Waid, Judd Winnick, Chris Bachalo, Ken Lashley, Steve Skroce, Steve Epting, Terry Dodson, Salvador Larroca, Andy Kubert, Adam Kubert, Carlos Pacheco, Roger Cruz, Trevor McCarthy Publisher: Marvel Comics November 29, 2006
in volume 4 the age of apocalypse comes to an end in the issue xmen omega. however for some reason there are more issues included afterwards that really have little to do with AoA. the AoA series is great but i think these collections could have been better. they could have left out some of the stuff in volume one and all the stuff after xmen omega in volume 4 and made it into three volumes. ... more
More Comics By: Scott Lobdell, Warren Ellis, Jeph Loeb, John Francis Moore, Fabian Nicieza, Larry Hama, Terry Kavanagh, Mark Waid, Judd Winnick, Chris Bachalo, Ken Lashley, Steve Skroce, Steve Epting, Terry Dodson, Salvador Larroca, Andy Kubert, Adam Kubert, Carlos Pacheco, Roger Cruz, Trevor McCarthy
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| | 5. Empowered Volume 4 (v. 4) | 
| By: Adam Warren By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse November 18, 2009
In a superhero world where being popular and cool is more important than saving the world, this just had to come up: Super Hero Oscars! It's a glorifiyed popularity contest where all of the superheroes have gotten together to make Emp miserable. Amazingly, this volume is where Emp gets to really shine as superheroine. I'm not spoiling anything, but this volume has more than a few interesting surprises... more
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| | 6. Empowered, Vol. 2 | 
| By: Adam Warren By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse December 30, 2009
A very excellent addition to the series. It only took 3 days to deliver, and I'm extremely happy for that... more
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| | 7. Empowered, Vol. 5 | 
| By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse Comics May 27, 2009
This volume contains everything I like about this series: superhero spoofs, crude humor, and interesting characters with interesting backstories. If you like Empowered, you will definitely want to read this volume, particularly because of the surprise ending (NO SPOILERS). This volume is one of the best of the series... more
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| | 8. Empowered, Vol. 3 | 
| By: Adam Warren By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse March 19, 2008
One of the first of the American manga-imitators, Warren's work stands out from the pack because of his writing, his own, personal knack for simultaneously celebrating, parodying and exploiting multiple elements of pop culture (superhero genre tropes, cyberpunk sci-fi techno-babble, good girl art, hong kong action films, etc.) often on the same page, and even in the same panel. (In this his work recalls'... more
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| | 9. Street Fighter Volume 4: Bonus Stage (v. 4) | 
| By: Ken Sui-Chong, Joe Madureira, Hyung-Tae Kim, Salvador Larroca, Josh Middleton, Kevin Lau, Kaare Andrews, Carlos Barberi, Adrian Alphona, Mark Lee, LeSean Thomas, Andy Seto, Chris Stevens, Adam Warren, Ale Garza, Keron Grant Publisher: Udon Entertainment December 05, 2007
If you see it on stock, you must buy it! Believe me, these are too expensive and too exclusive. ... more
More Comics By: Ken Sui-Chong, Joe Madureira, Hyung-Tae Kim, Salvador Larroca, Josh Middleton, Kevin Lau, Kaare Andrews, Carlos Barberi, Adrian Alphona, Mark Lee, LeSean Thomas, Andy Seto, Chris Stevens, Adam Warren, Ale Garza, Keron Grant
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| | 10. Ultimate Fantastic Four, Vol. 2 | 
| By: Warren Ellis, Mike Carey, Adam Kubert, Jae Lee Publisher: Marvel Comics August 16, 2006
This one is just okay. Jae Lee's art work is not to my taste, and the fact that the second half of the book is all his more or less makes the stories unreadable for me. Too much black, and it's hard to tell that the Mad Thinker is supposed to be ugly- because everyone else is ugly too. Thankfully, the next HC is better in every way. I'd suggest getting the N-zone paperback, and just skipping on from... more
More Comics By: Warren Ellis, Mike Carey, Adam Kubert, Jae Lee
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