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X-Men: No More Humans (2014)

by Mike Carey

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The X-Men awaken to find the all the world's humans gone. From normal everyday folks to the Avengers and Fantastic Four, all homo sapiens have disappeared. It's up to the disparate sides of the X-Men to come together, get to the bottom of this mystery and find a way to get the humans back. But do all of the mutants want their human brethren to return?… (more)
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Fun short story, and a nice way to revisit an era I read years ago while gearing up to read what comes next. Good plot, and pacing, some angles choices for certain panels were questionable at best, especially when the original/LITERAL CHILD Jean Grey is concerned, but other than that, solid book. ( )
  boredwillow | Mar 4, 2023 |
What an underwhelming 'event' graphic novel this turned out to be. It doesn't help that if you're not current with recent X-Men comic events, this supposedly stand-alone novel won't make much sense. It has a big premise which excites at first - no more humans, only mutants! - which quickly devolves into mutants vs mutants and ends with a very Marvel-type reset because that's the only way anything could be resolved.

And although I liked the Dark Phoenix arc, the intro of the parallel universe Phoenix and the reawakening of Jean Grey in this book wasn't so much a twist ending as the writers failing to come up with a logical ending with what they had on the board already. ( )
  sarahlh | Mar 6, 2021 |
This was a quick and fast read. It was easy to follow. I don't know if this is a stand alone series in it's own world or if it's part of the main universe. I don't hate it and it would be a nice read if your looking for something simple to read. ( )
  payday1999 | Dec 8, 2020 |
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The X-Men awaken to find the all the world's humans gone. From normal everyday folks to the Avengers and Fantastic Four, all homo sapiens have disappeared. It's up to the disparate sides of the X-Men to come together, get to the bottom of this mystery and find a way to get the humans back. But do all of the mutants want their human brethren to return?

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