
New X-Men Omnibus
by:
Grant Morrison
Edition: 0002-
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0785165053
ISBN 13: 9780785165057
Publication date:
August 31st, 2012
Publisher: Marvel Enterprises
Pages: 1120
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Grant Morrison's groundbreaking X-Men saga redefined the team’s lore and expanded its universe in ways that captivated both new and long-time fans. With a fresh approach to character development, Morrison introduced complex themes and elevated the narrative to explore identity, society, and the nature of heroism. Their vision included compelling story arcs featuring beloved characters while also unearthing new ones, making the ensemble deeper and more relatable.
In this collection, readers are invited into a vividly crafted world where mutants grapple with their powers and prejudices. Morrison's unique storytelling blends psychological depth with action-packed sequences, resulting in a series that feels both intimate and grand in scale. The vibrant artwork marks a significant evolution in comic illustration, complementing the narrative's innovative spirit and enhancing the overall experience.
With both thought-provoking themes and blockbuster entertainment, this comprehensive anthology captures the essence of what made Morrison's tenure on the X-Men so transformative. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of these characters and their ongoing struggle for acceptance in a world that often fears them.
In this collection, readers are invited into a vividly crafted world where mutants grapple with their powers and prejudices. Morrison's unique storytelling blends psychological depth with action-packed sequences, resulting in a series that feels both intimate and grand in scale. The vibrant artwork marks a significant evolution in comic illustration, complementing the narrative's innovative spirit and enhancing the overall experience.
With both thought-provoking themes and blockbuster entertainment, this comprehensive anthology captures the essence of what made Morrison's tenure on the X-Men so transformative. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of these characters and their ongoing struggle for acceptance in a world that often fears them.