The X-men Nos. 1- 10

The X-men Nos. 1-10 by Stan Lee is a first edition published by Barnes & Noble, Incorporated in 2003. This collection spans 233 pages and presents the origin story of the X-Men, where telepathic teacher Charles Xavier gathers his first recruits—Cyclops, Angel, Iceman, Beast, and Marvel Girl. Together, they are trained to harness their unique genetic abilities in a world that fears and opposes them, while also encountering iconic characters such as the Avengers and Magneto.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of acceptance and identity within the realms of comics and graphic novels. This edition showcases the early adventures of the X-Men as they confront challenges posed by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and other formidable foes. The book delves into the dynamics of teamwork and the struggle against prejudice, making it a significant entry in the Marvel universe.
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Telepathic teacher Charles Xavier assembles his first recruits – Cyclops, Angel, Iceman, Beast and Marvel Girl – and trains these young mutants to use their unique genetic to protect a world that fears and hates them! Also featuring the Avengers and the first appearance of Magneto, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and Ka-Zar!
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