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House of M
Edition: Paperback; 2006-03-06
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 190523922X
ISBN 13: 9781905239221
Publication date:
March 6th, 2006
Publisher: Panini (UK) Ltd.
Pages: 208
Genres: Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels
In a world where mutants are an integral part of society, a shift in power dynamics occurs when Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, grapples with unimaginable grief. Struggling with the loss of her children and the weight of her family's legacy, Wanda's emotional turmoil provokes an extraordinary event that reshapes reality itself.
As she alters the very fabric of existence, the Marvel Universe is thrown into chaos. Those who once considered themselves friends find themselves at odds, and enemies become allies within this new world. The reimagined reality presents a scenario where mutants dominate the planet, leaving humanity in a precarious position.
Characters are forced to confront the consequences of this new status quo. They must navigate alliances and grapple with identity in a world fraught with uncertainty. Amidst this upheaval, themes of power, loss, and the longing for belonging resonate deeply.
In an exploration of human emotion and superhuman abilities, the narrative invites readers to consider the fine line between heroism and villainy, freedom and oppression, as alliances are tested and the pursuit of a utopian dream reveals an underlying darkness.
As she alters the very fabric of existence, the Marvel Universe is thrown into chaos. Those who once considered themselves friends find themselves at odds, and enemies become allies within this new world. The reimagined reality presents a scenario where mutants dominate the planet, leaving humanity in a precarious position.
Characters are forced to confront the consequences of this new status quo. They must navigate alliances and grapple with identity in a world fraught with uncertainty. Amidst this upheaval, themes of power, loss, and the longing for belonging resonate deeply.
In an exploration of human emotion and superhuman abilities, the narrative invites readers to consider the fine line between heroism and villainy, freedom and oppression, as alliances are tested and the pursuit of a utopian dream reveals an underlying darkness.