X-Men: No More Humans #1

8.3

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3 Reviews
8.0

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3 Reviews
Writer Mike Carey
Artist Salvador Larroca
Cover Price $24.99

Best-selling author and classic X-Men scribe Mike Carey (X-Men) and superstar artist Salvador Larroca (X-Men, Invincible Iron Man) join forces for X-MEN: NO MORE HUMANS, the first X-MEN Original Graphic Novel since the classic X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS! Following the shattering events of the "Battle of the Atom" the X-Men awaken to find 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 br more

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  • 10

    Herotaku - Brian Benjamin

    May 24, 2014

    Overall thoughts, this was a really solid read. I don't have any complaints minus wanting Mike Cary, Salvador Larroca, Justin Ponsor, Matt Millia, Jermory Cox, and Guru-Efx team up once again and bring us an ongoing or another OGN. This creative team really did their thing and the plot itself was pretty good as well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comicosity - Aaron Long

    Jun 06, 2014

    X-Men: No More Humans is a solid original graphic novel that shows a lot of potential for OGNs being able to fly in the continuity of the Marvel U. Carey, Larroca and Ponsor deliver an entertaining story featuring some timeless characters that grows the current continuity well while staying accessible. There are some issues from the shared environment but they do not heavily impact the overall story. I recommend X-fans check this book out, it's worth the time and money. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    May 29, 2014

    X-Men: No More Humans is a solid graphic novel that succeeds more in terms of characterization and art than story. Read Full Review

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