Product Description: The final onslaught is on! Mutantdom's mightiest telepaths are forced to turn on one of their own, because Professor X's evil side won't stand for any more repression! The world's greatest hero teams gird for battle against one of their deadliest enemies, and when the smoke clears, not only will some of them not still be standing, they won't be there at all! The X-Men are left to take the blame for over a dozen dynamic disappearances, leading the man called Bastion to lay the groundwork for their next crisis! But even if Onslaught is purged from this world, can a reborn world say the same? Guest appearances galore, plus step-by-step details on where the turning point of the 1990s began and ended! Collects Fantastic Four #416, X-Men #56-57, Onslaught: Marvel Universe, Cable #36, Uncanny X-Men #337, Onslaught: Epilogue, Iron Man #6, and X-Men: Road to Onslaught.
X-men onslaught book 1 ^ I was not to happy with the other two books that come after book 1 but book 1 was really good which meant of lead the reason i was not to happy with the others one.
Epic win. ^ this book brings about the epin ending of the onslaught saga (or does it?). and as usual marvel even includes bonus material to get ya started. TWO THUMBS UP!!
The imposible crossover ^ This volume is the four part of the ONSLAUGHT crossover, and I think that this volume was unnecesary, because the story of Onslaught ends in the midle of the book, the rest is the beginning of BASTION of Operation Zero Tolerance, and again this crossover that are full of character are too difficult to structure and to concentrate in four issues, of course Marvel try very hard to explain all the previous circuntances that led to Onsalught, but even so the final issue was a real waste of money, but, thanks god that now Marvel Comics build a lot of new Events more organized, for example Civil War, Secret Invasion, Planet Hulk, etc.