X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1: The Twelve

· Marvel Entertainment
4.4
99 reviews
Ebook
312
Pages
Bubble Zoom
Eligible

About this ebook

Collects Uncanny X-Men #376-377, Cable (1993) #73-76, X-Men (1991) #96-97, Wolverine (1988) #145-147. Setting his grand plan for godhood into motion, Apocalypse dispatches his agents to capture the world's most powerful mutants, the fabled Twelve: Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Iceman, Sunfire, Polaris, Cable, Bishop, Mikhail Rasputin, the Living Monolith and Magneto. Having himself planted the seeds of the Twelve legend, Apocalypse hopes to siphon their power, granting him omnipotency. Desperate to stave off his ascension, the X-Men must strike a temporary truce with Magneto to battle the warlord's forces as the Twelve are assembled -- and one longtime member seemingly sacrifices his own life to end the threat of Apocalypse once and for all!

Ratings and reviews

4.4
99 reviews
Joe Chill
July 5, 2016
I couldn't put this page turner down. Worth it for The Death (Wolverine) vs. Hulk battle at the beginning of the saga alone
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Daniel Sanchez-Juarez
September 15, 2016
These were the greatest of times to be collecting and reading comics.There were some of the best artistes doing anything that had to do with X-Men,X-Force,New Mutants,Excalibur,etc....But don't get me wrong Marvel universe was putting out amazing story lines in all of their Hero's.Avengers,F4,Hulk,Spider-Man,etc. Like I said it was great times!!!
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Curtis Lawson
May 28, 2016
That book was amazing I'm not sad Scott died and merged with Apocalypse. He actually looked better.
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