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Ultimate X-Men Vol. 10: Cry Wolf
Ultimate X-Men Vol. 10: Cry Wolf
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Brian K. Vaughan, Andy Kubert
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Product Details

  • Author: Brian K. Vaughan, Andy Kubert
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
  • EAN: 9780785114055
  • ISBN: 078511405X
  • Label: Marvel Comics
  • Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Number of Pages: 96
  • Product Group: Book
  • Publication Date: 2005-12-28
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Reading Level: Young Adult
  • Studio: Marvel Comics
  • Title: Ultimate X-Men Vol. 10: Cry Wolf
Avg Customer Rating: 3 stars

Product Description: It is the moment you've all been waiting for! Gambit returns to Ultimate X-Men! Because the fans demanded it, the Cajun thief is back! But what is he going to steal? And can the X-Men stop him? It's all about the Ragin' Cajun as the mysterious Gambit gives hints of where he's been, what he wants and why the X-Men will not be happy about it.


Customer Reviews


3 stars Love Story of Gambit and Rogue
Not my favorite of all the archs in Ultimate X-Men but its nice to have. The story mainly revolves around a reintroduced Gambit who is now under the employment of mutants working the corporate world. His mission to retrieve Rogue leads to conflict between the X-Men and other parties.


2 stars One moment
It has one really cool part where Gambit fights Wolveriene to a standstill. First because gambit kicks wolveriene's knee backwards, because tendons arn't bone, and second Gambit's abilities alows him to charge wolveriene's skeleton and cause him to explode. This part is far too brief.
I did not even know of these twin villians in regular 616 marvel, and they failed to impress me here.


4 stars Ultimate X-Men hits double digits
Well, this graphic novel is one of the better Ultimate X-Men I have read. This volume of Ultimate X-Men can only make one laugh and cry. A definite buy for any X-Men fan (long with the previous 9!). It's quite amazing how only 4 issues (Ultimate X-Men #50-53) can make one feel like days have passed after reading it.


2 stars Where are the X-Men?
Slightly better than Brian K.Vaughan's previous sotry arc, "The Tempest", but it seems no one at Marvel has informed him that he is writing about the X-Men...

Its odd that Vaughan views Sinister as a "villian who never quite worked" and turned him in to the worst thing to happen in the Ultimate X-Men thus far, but retained virtually every aspect of such mega-hit fan favorites like the Fenris twins (note the sarcasm).

Rogue and Gambit take center stage at the great expense of hardly having the rest of the X-Men appear at all, aside from a shot out of left field involving Storm and Wolverine kissing... some build-up would have been helpful. As for Gambit and Rogue, they are so dull there is no way Vaughan could have done this by mistake. The X-Men are pretty much just there, as if the brass at Marvel forced a miminum requirement for their apperances much to Vaughan's contempt.

The Fenris twins are the only redeeming aspect to the book, not so much in how interesting they are, but it how it breaks Vaughan's trend of taking perfectly good X-Men villians and stripping them of any qualities that are interesting, inspired, creative and just plain cool while poviding no interesting "Ultimate Universe twist" what-so-ever. Although the Ultimate Fenris is almost identical to the main-stream Marvel one, the only real difference being they might be siblings, they might be married, they might be both...


1 stars The big general grand story...
... is going nowhere to my opinion: the only thing to see is the artwork, which is great. Maybe it's because i'm not used to the changes(especially that Dazzler look, when i expected something of a "Lavigne" look). Still the general story is 'too many things happening in too little time, and everybody running around, each to his/her work'

Dazzler said: "Yeah, team"... But where's the team?