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FREE UNCANNY X-FORCE: DEATHLOK NATION VOL. 2 PDF Rick Remender | 112 pages | 02 Mar 2012 | Marvel Comics | 9780785148579 | English | New York, United States Uncanny X Force Vol 2 Deathlok Nation – PDF Download The lowest-priced, brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See details for additional description. Skip to main content. The listing you're Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 for has ended. Uncanny X-force Including 5. View original item. Sell one like this. We found something similar. Uncanny X-force Vol. About this product. Make an offer:. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced, brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. 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Warren Worthington is losing his fi ght with the beast within - the monster known as Archangel, Horseman of Apocalypse, destined to become the heir to the mutant warlord's evil. Only one thing can stop it from happening. Unfortunately for Warren's teammates Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 X-Force, that one thing is in a dimension in which Apocalypse has brought the world to its knees: the Age of Apocalypse. But as Wolverine and X-Force encounter twisted versions of familiar faces, one question remains: If the Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 of Apocalypse is over, who has transformed this world back into a living hell? Can X-Force recover the item they need and return home in time to stop Archangel's ascension to Apocalypse's throne? This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark. This book does not contain illustrations. Jason Sacks and Keith Dallas coordinate this volume on the s, covering all the pivotal moments and behind-the- scenes details of the emerging Bronze Age of comics! Revisions to the Comics Code that opens the floodgates for monsters and the supernatural! The coming of Jim Shooter and the Direct Market! These are just a few of the events chronicled in this exhaustive, full-color hardcover. Taken together, American Comic Book Chronicles forms a cohesive, linear overview of the entire landscape of comics history, sure to be an invaluable resource for ANY Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 book enthusiast! Uncanny X-Force, Volume 2: Deathlok Nation by Rick Remender Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Rafael Albuquerque Illustrator. Dean White Colorist. There are innumerable and varying potential futures awaiting mankind. Between them exists only one constant, only one common thread: the rise of the Deathloks! Seeded in our present, they grow, a time virus spreading across all possibilities, infiltrating the fate of mankind. One thing stands in their Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 a man who shouldn't exist. They come in waves, an army of time disp There are innumerable and varying potential futures awaiting mankind. All operating under one directive: Fantomex must die! Also includes a special reprint of Deathlok's first appearance! Collecting : Uncanny X-Force5. Get A Copy. HardcoverPremierepages. More Details Original Title. Uncanny X-Force Collected Editions 2. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Uncanny X-Force, Volume 2please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Uncanny X-Force, Volume 2. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 filters. Sort order. Dec 31, Anne rated it liked it Shelves: comicsgraphic-novelskindlemarvel-unlimitedread-in Fantomex has The World. Whatever that means Because, honestly, I was quite confused with this storyline. Did I forget that much from the 1st volume? My mind resembles Swiss cheese, so it's possible. However, I don't remember anything about a teeny-tiny world that has WhoTheFuckKnowsWhat inside of it. Much less that Fantomex is in possession of this thing. So the biggest part of the story focuses on the X-Force dealing with this World, and all of the I don't know That was really confusing for me, because I'd never heard of those guys or that particular plotline before. I'm guessing that I'm just missing some information, but it was hard to fully understand what the hell was going on most of the time. Very cool. In between the enemy attacks, the members of the X-Force each try to come to terms with what Fantomex did at the end of volume 1. Even though the rest of the team decided that they couldn't bring themselves Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 kill the child incarnation of Apocalypse, and were planning on bringing the kid back with them? Fantomex put a bullet between his eyes and saved them the cost of extra airfare. The internal and external struggle going on with these characters was really well done, in my opinion. I read this as single issues on Marvel Unlimited, so I didn't get to read the issue with the first appearance of Deathlock. I'm very sad about that. View all 11 comments. Sep 18, Steve rated it it was amazing Shelves: read-insequential-art. This story was easier to follow, maybe because I understand better what is going on, instead of jumping in Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 a new reader. That being said, it was sometimes hard to follow who was fighting who, especially in the frames with the future cyborgs, almost like watching Michael Bay's Transformers: the bad guys looked so much like the good guys, the reader is left wond This is my second foray into the X-Universe after being gone for a LONG time the first was Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalypse Solution. That being said, it was sometimes hard to follow who was fighting who, especially in the frames with the future cyborgs, almost like watching Michael Bay's Transformers: the bad guys looked so much like the good guys, the reader is left wondering what happened. I did like the character development in this one, especially seeing the banter between Deadpool and Fantomex, and seeing the team members struggle with the moral dilemma and Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 from the first volume. How could I not give it 4 stars? Apr 05, Keith rated it it was ok. I have decided to knock my three-star-review of this volume down to two stars. It's just not good. I think Remender's biggest strength and biggest Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation Vol. 2 is that he is an insane X-Men fan, and there are things he chooses to include in his X-Force run just because "this guy has always gotta be in an X-Men comic because he was in the X-Men comics I grew up with" and he says pretty muc REREAD: I am rereading Uncanny X-Force apparently for the third time, although I remember little to none of it. I think Remender's biggest strength and biggest weakness is that he is an insane X-Men fan, and there are things he chooses to include in his X- Force run just because "this guy has always gotta be in an X-Men comic because he was in the X-Men comics I grew up with" and he says pretty much this exact thing in the back of this book. The thing is, I've never read any Marvel comic with Deathlok in it, period. Like, I know he's a guy? But so what? Not sure if I believe he's gotta be in "every X-Men story? I'm also relatively disinterested in The World a living genetic laboratory introduced by Grant Morrison in New X-Men, Volume 5: Assault on Weapon Plus just because it's so free-form that it becomes boring -- sort of an environmental deus ex machina. But Remender is pretty obsessed with the setting, which leads him into Geoff Johns-esque territory of dropping the good guyz and the bad guyz in a fairly amorphous Action Environment! So yeah.