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Cataraqui Centre | Teen Non GRAPHICNOVEL 741.5 Clare | On loan until: 28/May/25 |
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Title Statement | X-Men. Volume 10, God loves, man kills [graphic novel] / writer, Chris Claremont ; pencilers, layouts, Paul Smith and six others ; inkers, finishers, Bob Wiacek and ten others ; letterers, Tom Orzechowski with Michael Higgins & Rick Parker ; colorists, Glynis Wein and five others ; editor, Louise Simonson ; collection front cover art, Paul Smith. |
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Alternative Title(s) | X-Men epic collection. X-Men. X-Men. God loves, man kills |
Series | Marvel epic collection |
Author | Claremont, Chris, 1950- |
Additional Contributors | Higgins, Michael |
Oliver, Glynis | |
Orzechowski, Tom | |
Parker, Rick,1946- | |
Simonson, Louise | |
Smith, Paul | |
Wiacek, Bob | |
Publication | New York: Marvel Worldwide, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment,[2024]©2024 |
Extent of Item | 403 pages |
ISBN | 9781302955595 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07702610 |
General Notes | "Originally published in magazine form as Uncanny X-Men (1981) #168-175, X-Men Annual (1970) #7, Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #5 and Wolverine (1982) #1-4"--Copyright page. "X-Men created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby"--Copyright page. |
Audience & Ratings | T+. |
Summary | By 1982, the X-Men had become the biggest franchise in comic books. The engine driving it all was UNCANNY X-MEN, where Chris Claremont's deft character work and potent exploration of the mutant metaphor captivated readers. Claremont continued to find new dramatic heights with artist Paul Smith as they unfurled the growing romance between Kitty Pryde and Colossus, the first appearances of Callisto and the Morlocks, Rogue's debut with the team and the wedding of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor! Claremont's writing rose to find perhaps his most poignant and challenging expression in his graphic novel with artist Brent Anderson, "God Loves, Man Kills." Meanwhile, he collaborated with Frank Miller on the first WOLVERINE miniseries, which rocketed the character's popularity into the stratosphere! |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Mutation (Biology)--Comic books, strips, etc |
Superheroes--Comic books, strips, etc | |
X-Men (Fictitious characters)--Comic books, strips, etc | |
By Name | Wolverine |
By Genre | Graphic novels |
Superhero comics |