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M**Q
Great Uncanny X-men Comics from the 80s!
Blood Feud Collects Uncanny X-men 176-179, Annual 6 and New Mutants 13 - 14.I have been collecting these pocket books since they first came out and they are at a great price for a lot of classic X-men stories!
L**Y
X-Men: Blood feud
Excellent presentation and good value as well in the pocketbook format. Good plot and story from Chris Claremont, but unfortunately the art falls below the high story standard.
D**S
still great to read
Read these when they first came out...still great to read!
R**Y
Very good condition
Very good condition
G**O
Good but not great way to collect a rare part of Claremont's run
These pocketbooks (this is one of six Chris Claremont Uncanny X-Men ones), of course, don't hold a candle to an omnibus or epic collection, but issues 176-209 of Claremont's run are notoriously hard to come by in a collected edition. Marvel has announced a fourth Uncanny X-Men omnibus releasing in 2021, but until then this is the way to go. Inexpensive and quality printing. There is a reason this part of the arc isn't super popular - it's not bad, it's all just thoroughly second tier to what came before. Storm comes into her own more as team leader. Cyclops struggles in his marriage and retires. Professor X is written off as Magneto is redeemed. Probably the most significant development is the introduction of Rachel Grey, but she never really goes on to be anything more than a B-list X-Man. She was soon moved to Excalibur and has only occasionally factored into the modern comics. Nimrod is introduced, and while these early stories aren't that memorable, he did play a large part in the recent, instant classic "House of X." If you really want to continue the story, definitely grab these, but if you can wait for the omnibus, I would do that.
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