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Mystique - the sultry mutant shapeshifter, who has stood against the X-Men in battle after battle, is offered the chance at a new life when Professor X recruits her to complete a dangerous mission in Cuba. Can this former mutant-rights terrorist - who can disguise herself as anyone on the planet - be trusted? In this story of international intrigue and redemption, the sexy Mystique may surprise everyone, including herself.Tags
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A great story with well-written dialogue and a well-executed plot that's a joy to read. The only reason I didn't give it a full five stars is because I finished feeling vaguely unsatisfied; the adventure is resolved by the trade's end, but I didn't feel like the character moments had formed into anything whole or organic, that I understood Mystique any better. Partly I think this is because one can't understand her; that's part of who she is, set apart even from other mutants and even more so from us mere humans. But part is also, I hope, due to the fact that Vaughn is just setting the stage for going deeper in future volumes.
I did find the topical references, such as to Fidel Castro and the Bush administration, a little distracting, show more but also in their own way appropriate; Umberto Eco has written about the ahistoricality of comic book time, but as a result of Mystique's age and experience she is situated in history (I kept on looking for people who could have been Mystique in disguise in Whedon's Dead End Kids) in a way that, say, Kitty Pryde is not. show less
I did find the topical references, such as to Fidel Castro and the Bush administration, a little distracting, show more but also in their own way appropriate; Umberto Eco has written about the ahistoricality of comic book time, but as a result of Mystique's age and experience she is situated in history (I kept on looking for people who could have been Mystique in disguise in Whedon's Dead End Kids) in a way that, say, Kitty Pryde is not. show less
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Brian K. Vaughan, New York Times bestselling author, was born in 1976. He is a comic book and television writer, best known for the comic book series Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, Pride of Baghdad, and Saga. Vaughan was also a writer, story editor and producer of the television series Lost. He is currently the showrunner and executive show more producer of the TV series Under the Dome. Between 2005 and 2015, he was awarded eleven Eisner Awards, a Rave Award, and a Hugo Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Mystique: Drop Dead Gorgeous
- Original publication date
- 2004
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- Graphic Novels & Comics, Tween
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5973 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography North American United States (General)
- LCC
- PN6728 .M972 .V38 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Collections of general literature Comic books, strips, etc.
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