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| 1. Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia | 
| By: Matt Fraction Publisher: Marvel Comics November 11, 2009
The X-Men vs. the Dark Avengers and Norman Osborne, and the X-Men establishing Utopia, a place where all mutants can live in freedom without prejudice. All of this make this a great X-Men read. ... more
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| | 2. X-Men: Messiah Complex | 
| By: Ed Brubaker, Mike Carey, Craig Kyle, Chris Yost, Peter David Publisher: Marvel Comics November 26, 2008
While I read a lot of Marvel titles, I haven't kept up as well as I apparently need to in order to know all the characters in this crossover.
Some positives:
Even though this section is much smaller than my complaints below, I want to be clear that I enjoyed the storyline. The overall plot was well thought out, and I enjoyed reading the Summit notes at the end of the trade... more
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| | 3. New X-Men, Vol. 3 | 
| By: Grant Morrison Publisher: Marvel Comics December 10, 2008
Volume 3 is some of the worst work I've ever seen by Morrison. While Vols 1 and 2 (and the first arc of Vol 3) maintain some of the subversive intensity Morrison brinks to books like the Invisibles, the writing goes downhill fast. Campy and facile, I actually went back to make absolutely sure Morrison was the author. Sadly, yes. While I would recommend Vols 1 and 2 without reservation, Vol 3 is... more
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| | 4. New Avengers, Vol. 3 | 
| By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 25, 2009
I give this book full grades based upon the Confession chapter alone. Iron Man's heart-breaking admission to the body of his friend, Steve Rogers, is one of the best written, most touching pieces that I have had the fortune of reading. The Hawkeye chapter, as well, was just beautiful: the art and the story. Some of the artwork in the civil war portion is hit and miss (Captain America I am talking to... more
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| | 5. X-Men: The Fall of the Mutants (X-Men) | 
| By: Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group 2002-02
Great old school classic X-men. Written and drawn with great skill that brings you back to the times when the X-men stories were the best. I first read this in 1990 when I borrowed it from my friend. I was blown away and read it many times. Now almost 20 years later, I went and bought it and it is still a good read . ... more
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| | 6. Witchblade Compendium, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
| By: Marc Silvestri, Michael Turner, David Wohl, Brian Haberlin, Christina Z, Rick Veitch, Paul Jenkins, Tony Daniel, Randy Green, Brian Ching Publisher: Top Cow Productions/Image Comics June 15, 2008
I bought this compendium to read this series after I learned that Marc Silvestri, who worked on "The Darkness" comic series, also did this. I had bought the newest versions that were re-released, and I have to say that I am impressed by them. The new covers are now white, making them stand out on your shelf and making them look cooler than the last versions. I have to say, after reading it all, that... more
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| | 7. The Darkness Compendium Edition (Vol. 1) | 
| By: Garth Ennis, Paul Jenkins, Marc Silvestri, Joe Benitez Publisher: Top Cow Productions/Image Comics December 25, 2006
This book is two inches tick but point is, it's price on Amazon is so low for all great stories by early Garth Ennis and humour that is rarely present in today's mainstream. Marc Silvestri illustrations too, people!!!
GET IT WHILE SUPPLIES LAST !!!... more
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| | 8. X-Men: Inferno | 
| By: Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson, John Byrne, Marc Silvestri, Bret Blevins, Walter Simonson, Jon Bogdanove By: John Byrne Publisher: Marvel Comics July 01, 2009
Really? An easter egg shaped woman who steals babies into a spaceship and a annoying little boy who turns his wheelchair into a spaceships, cars and computers with the aid of a trachcan. For every page of interesting character motives we get 3 pages of crap. I sold this garbage the day after I finished it... more
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| | 9. Essential X-Factor Volume 3 TPB (X-Factor (Graphic Novels)) (v. 3) | | By: Louise Simonson, Chris Claremont, Kieron Dwyer, Walt Simonson, Marc Silvestri, Rob Liefeld, Arthur Adams, Paul Smith By: Kieron Dwyer Publisher: Marvel Comics December 30, 2009
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| | 10. The Art Of Top Cow | 
| By: Top Cow Productions, Marc Silvestri, Dale Keown, Michael Turner, David Finch, Joe Benitez, Stjepan Sejic, Eric Basaldua Publisher: Top Cow Productions/Image Comics October 14, 2009
No doubt about it, this book is filled with tons of artwork by many, great artists of Top Cow. With 300 plus pages of pictures, this book is pretty thick and will not disappoint. I bought the paperback version, which, to my dismay, came in the mail with the corners of the book bent and the ream a little torn. Nonetheless, I waited a while for this to get here, so I'm going to keep it as it is. Regardless... more
More Comics By: Top Cow Productions, Marc Silvestri, Dale Keown, Michael Turner, David Finch, Joe Benitez, Stjepan Sejic, Eric Basaldua
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