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X-MEN LEGACY: SALVAGE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Mike Carey,Scot Eaton,Philip Briones | 168 pages | 25 Nov 2009 | Marvel Comics | 9780785138761 | English | New York, United States X-Men: Legacy - Wikipedia Chris Claremont. We use cookies to improve this site Cookies are used to provide, analyse and improve our services; provide chat tools; and show you relevant content on advertising. Accept all Manage Cookies. Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools, including those used by approved third parties collectively, "cookies" for the purposes described below. We use cookies to provide our services , for example, to keep track of items stored in your shopping basket, prevent fraudulent activity, improve the security of our services, keep track of your specific preferences e. Performance and Analytics. ON OFF. 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Then: distraught over his true love's death, Banshee forms a paramilitary mutant team to keep the peace in Europe. But something sinister lurks beneath his good intentions. Who's really pulling the strings? Product details Format Paperback pages Dimensions x x Other books in this series. X-men Legacy: Emplate Daniel Acuna. Add to basket. Philippe Briones Artist. Professor Xavier finds himself face-to- face with his half-brother - The Unstoppable Juggernaut! But is Juggernaut friend or foe? But while Xavier seeks out Rogue, who is searching for him? Hunter becomes hunted and friend becomes foe, in a story that will change your favorite S Professor Xavier finds himself face-to-face with his half-brother - The Unstoppable Juggernaut! Hunter becomes hunted and friend becomes foe, in a story that will change your favorite Southern Belle forever! Collecting : X-Men: Legacy Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. Published November 25th by Marvel Comics first published August 19th More Details Original Title. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about X-Men Legacy , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of X-Men Legacy: Salvage. Jan 13, Paul E. Morph rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-read-in In this volume, Professor X confronts his step-brother Cain Marko a. That's a lot of plot for one book but I really enjoyed it, despite the presence of one of my least favourite X-Men Gambit Man, I hate that guy. It didn't feel rushed or forced and had some nice character development for C In this volume, Professor X confronts his step-brother Cain Marko a. It didn't feel rushed or forced and had some nice character development for Chuck and Rogue. Aug 11, Derek rated it really liked it Shelves: read-in , speculative-fic , comic-books. Charles Xavier's quest to rebuild his memory and reinvent himself takes him to the Australian outback where Rogue has secluded herself, thinking the solitude will do her good, after the farce that was the M-Day. Only she's not alone, Danger, the physical embodiment of the X-men danger room invades her solitude and puts her through a series of simulations in which she recreates people and places that Rogue has a traumatic association to, all this to push Rogue towards a personal crisis. Maybe Dan Charles Xavier's quest to rebuild his memory and reinvent himself takes him to the Australian outback where Rogue has secluded herself, thinking the solitude will do her good, after the farce that was the M-Day. Maybe Danger knows Charles is coming, maybe she doesn't, but this "personal crisis" draws Charles, but not him alone, alongside Gambit, his muscle, Charles finds a group of Shi'ar Salvagers who intend to enslave Danger. They too get immersed in Dangers holographic projections. Charles, genius that he is, figures what to do and restores Danger, but the Shi'ar Salvagers have ideas of their own, they figure since there's a bounty on Charles' head they might as well capture him too. Only it's not so easy. This was another great volume from Mike Carey and Crew. I like how the series is shaping up to a bit more cerebral. Jan 19, Dan rated it really liked it Shelves: comics , This review is meant to reflect my feelings on Mike Carey's writing on the X-Men books overall. I didn't become aware of him at all, really, until the lead-ins to the Messiah Complex crossover. During that, and especially since, he's shown that above all other X-Men writers, he alone seems to be up to the task of remembering their history, whether for good or bad, and embracing it and incorporating it into his books, what used to be known as "continuity", which sees to be a four-letter word at t This review is meant to reflect my feelings on Mike Carey's writing on the X-Men books overall. During that, and especially since, he's shown that above all other X-Men writers, he alone seems to be up to the task of remembering their history, whether for good or bad, and embracing it and incorporating it into his books, what used to be known as "continuity", which sees to be a four-letter word at times in modern comics. If he's using a character, no matter how obscure, he seems to make it a point to know their history, to know how they would react to a situation, or, more specifically, another character. Balancing this in books notorious for having many characters is a challenge, but he's pulled it off. He's also a prime example of the axiom that there are no bad characters, just character with bad writers. He's taken characters that to many writers are boring, troublesome, or allegedly one-note, and turned them into something serious and interesting. Xavier, Danger, Exodus, Rogue, and most personally for me Gambit have all benefited from Carey's attention to them, and they all come out of X-Men Legacy as much richer characters. I mentioned before how he has an eye for the histories of this franchise, and in Legacy, he's never had a better chance to show this off. Since the series is supposed to represent the rebuilding of Xavier's shattered mind, we're often taken into his newly restored memories. There are several pages that either feature quick panels or just word balloons lifted straight out of older comics. I immediately jumped on phrases like, "Why does everyone say my name like it means 'Shut up'? Carey isn't concerned with having everything new-reader accessible, but it also doesn't detract from the story. For my money, he has a fan in me for being one of the best writers to handle Gambit ever, and he apparently isn't finished with him yet. I think he wants to "fix" Gambit much liked he fixed Rogue and Xavier, and I welcome it. Aug 09, Praxedes rated it it was ok. This review is for the entire X-Men Legacy series, of which this is the first installment. I found myself conflicted throughout this saga: there was something about it that rubbed me the wrong way yet I was unable to stop reading it! The intertwining of the various storylines seemed clumsy, taking away from the cooler plots. Too many flashbacks and not enough context makes for bulky reading. Perhaps it was the fact that large portions of this story arc are supplemented in other comics not i N. Perhaps it was the fact that large portions of this story arc are supplemented in other comics not included in this collection. Of course there were moments of gallantry and self- sacrifice, but always in the midst of a seemingly hurried narrative. I would only recommend this to diehard X-Men fans. They've been doing this for decades and it does not work. She is simply not that interesting! Adding and changing her powers, love interests, etc. Jan 01, Volsung added it Shelves: comics. Hooray for a well-characterized return of Gambit and Rogue. Feb 03, Mike rated it liked it. Still with the random flashback panels, and I'm starting to get numb to the self-indulgence of it all. I like the Rogue storyline tho, and once in a while Carey comes up with a funny or profound line. But really I know I'm just catching up, biding my time until the next big "event" story that's coming in the X-verse.