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Loading... Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force/The Deep (2012)by Rob Williams, Cullen Bunn
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The Serpent's wave of terror has targeted Namor's underwater kingdom. Down but not out, the Sub-Mariner calls upon old friend Dr. Strange for help. And backed by a team of allies including the Silver Surfer and the Savage She-Hulk Lyra, he means to take back what is his! Meanwhile, the shockwave of fear hits the surface world. Believing the coming destruction as a sign from God, the mutant-hating Purifiers launch an attack of their own - engineering the mass suicide of innocent humans. Wolverine and the black-ops squad X-Force aim to find out who's responsible for the suicide epidemic. COLLECTING: FEAR ITSELF: UNCANNY X-FORCE 1-3, FEAR ITSELF: THE DEEP 1-4 No library descriptions found. |
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In another of the Fear Itself series' a bunch of monsters were released under the sea so I assumed "The Deep" was going to handle that but it didn't happen.
Another kind of strange thing is that many times the covers of the comics portrayed scenes that never happened in the actual story. Not sure if there was a disconnect or if they were supposed to be more metaphorical OR maybe just made to induce suspense and worry about the heroes. ( )