Identify Books As X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4)
| Original Title: | X-Men: Days of Future Past |
| ISBN: | 0785115609 (ISBN13: 9780785115601) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4, The Uncanny X-Men Pocketbooks #5, Universo Marvel #9, Days of Future Past , more |
| Characters: | Kitty Pryde, Scott Summers, Wolverine, Doctor Victor von Doom, Kurt Wagner, Magneto, Benjamin Jacob Grimm, Mystique, Reed Richards, Susan Storm Richards, Doctor Strange, Steve Rogers, Hank McCoy, Bobby Drake, Johnny Storm, Cain Marko, Sebastian Shaw, Piotr Rasputin, Ororo Munroe, Bruce Banner, Pietro Maximoff, Tony Stark, Professor Charles Xavier, Jean Grey, Peter Parker, Robert Edward Kelly, Wanda Maximoff |
Chris Claremont
Paperback | Pages: 184 pages Rating: 4.13 | 11490 Users | 497 Reviews
Rendition To Books X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4)
One of the strongest X-Men stories everThis edition not only include the main story "Days of Future Past" but also several issues before and after of the story. This particular collected TPB contains "Uncanny X-Men" #138 - 143 and also the "X-Men" Annual #4. So, my rating is an overall average based on the sum of all individual ratings per story.
Creative Team:
Chris Claremont (Writer) & John Byrne (Illustrator), both co-plotters
Also: John Romita, Jr. (Illustrator) (in the Annual)
ELEGY
Uncanny X-Men #138
Rating: ***** ( 5 stars )
...Here I sit...alone! Now, for the first time, I realize how it must have been for the Professor all these long months...always apart, always alone...
This is an astonishing account of the major events of the X-Men history since its beginning to date (1981) narrated by not other than Scott Summers aka Cyclops!, the leader of the team. Told from his personal point of view, he takes the audience in an uncanny journey through the happiest and saddest moments. All done in one single issue! Definitely a marvelous reading.
NIGHTCRAWLER'S INFERNO
X-Men Annual #4
Rating: **** ( 4 stars )
Good evening. My name is Stephen Strange. I am a... physician. I believe I am expected.
Nightcrawler aka Kurt Wagner is celebrating his 21st birthday but an unexpected gift takes his soul to a hellish place that only the guest starring of Doctor Strange can help to the X-Men to go there and to help to save Nightcrawler's soul!
...SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES! & RAGE!
Uncanny X-Men #139 & #140
Rating: *** ( 3 stars )
I fought that monster durin' my first mission, as Wolverine, for Department "H". My first mission-- My only failure. I'd been sent to deal with the Hulk.
While, Professor X and Storm are doing their best efforts to make feel at home to the newest member in the X-Men, Kitty Pryde; Wolverine travels to Canada, to make peaces with his old friends, James MacDonald Hudson (Vindicator) and his wife, Heather Hudson. Nightcrawler signs up to go along with Wolverine.
When Wolverine and Nightcrawler are able to reach James MacDonald Hudson aka Vindicator, he is on an official mission of Alpha Flight, the Canadian government's sanctioned super-hero team. Alpha Flight is tracking a mysterious monster and the team is decimated due some members are away in another mission over USA, so Vindicator is having only Shaman and Snowbird. Soon enough, Wolverine knows that the monster has to be the Wendigo, which he has some reckoning to do, so he offered his help to find the monster.
DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Uncanny X-Men #141 & #142
Rating: ***** ( 5 stars )
Our actions may not make things better--for humanity or mutantkind--but they cannot make them worse.
One of the most famous and celebrated stories of the X-Men titles, if not the best, or the only one able to compete against The Dark Phoenix saga, but taking in account that Days of Future Past was developed in only two comic book issues, that's something astonishing impressive!
Those "good ol' days" where creative teams aren't mandated by the publishing house to extend any storyline to 6 issues at least thinking already in the marketing of the trade-paperback. (Notice that here, Marvel needed to "fill up" the TPB edition with other issues to be to able to charge what they want for the TPB)
1980: Kitty Pryde is 13 and a half years old, making her the youngest student ever included into the X-Men team so far. She is the newest addition to the team. She is shy and sweet.
2013: Kate Pryde is 43 and a half years old, making her one of the very few mutant survivors after the Sentinels took over the country. She is the only hope to save humanity and mutantkind. She is outspoken and driven.
The Fantastic Four are dead. The Avengers are dead. The X-Men are mostly dead. And only like 5 mutants are still alive but living in concentration camps. The Sentinels are ruling USA.
A crucial moment, in 1980, was the trigger to this dark future, so the solution is clear... the past must be changed!
So a bold plan is forged to send the "conscience" of the old Kate Pryde to reach the body of the young Kitty Pryde, back in the past, to prevent that that future may ocurr.
Literally there was a "before" and an "after" in the X-Men's comic book history with the publication of this story.
DEMON
Uncanny X-Men #143
Rating: ***** ( 5 stars )
Finally, they're all gone. Omigosh! What am I saying?! They are all gone! I'm all alone!
Shy and sweet Kitty Pryde is all alone in the X-Mansion, but soon enough she will have a lethal visit and she will have to deal with it all by herself!
A lonely remmant of the N'Garai monsters reaches the X-Mansion and it's up to Kitty to defend home against this nightmarish creature!

Describe About Books X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4)
| Title | : | X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4) |
| Author | : | Chris Claremont |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
| Published | : | June 7th 2006 by Marvel (first published 1981) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. X Men. Comic Book. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |
Rating About Books X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4)
Ratings: 4.13 From 11490 Users | 497 ReviewsWeigh Up About Books X-Men: Days of Future Past (Uncanny X-Men (1963) #138-143, Annual #4)
Man oh Man! My memories of Days of Future Past were about as inaccurate as I've ever seen my memories be. To be fair to myself, I was eleven when it came out 32 years ago, and I only read it one time, and I've never owned a copy of the original. I read it at a friends house, so I suppose I shouldn't have an expectation of clear memories, but still ... it was a surprise to read it again and see just how far removed my brain was from the reality. First, I remembered the story being big. HUGE, inIf you are reading this book post 1995, It will be hard to appreciate the impact it has had on Science Fiction, and Story telling in general. One wouldnt stray very far from a similar analogy of reading Edgar Rice Burroughs "A Princess of Mars" story today and exclaiming out loud, "so whats the big deal about this story? Its just a rehash of stories which we have allready read". So many other stories have used the plot point which was first used here, that now this story would seem old, stale,
Okay so this here is a classic for a reason. It has a ground breaking story and Chris Claremont told it in a way where I, as a reader, finds it thrilling. Nevertheless, the artwork, well given that this was made in the past it would've been okay. But at these times, well the artwork is well stuck in the 80's. It could've been better if Marvel redrawn all the art while staying true to the story Claremont originally wanted to tell. I mean, just to gather a lot more audience and a lot more

Actually a short story collection with Days of Future Past being a two-issue story, Chris Claremont ensures you will hate the X-Men with his ultra-crappy writing and storytelling. Full review here!
Welcome to "Days of future past" arc from 1981 (which inspired 2013 epic movie version which surpassed all expectations) aaaaand four other totally unrelated stories!We pick up the story right after "Dark phoenix saga" and find ourselves reading over 25 years of X-men history in 20 pages.And we call him Giant Potato!Right after that painful chapter, Cyclopes takes an extended leave of absence and X-men adds a new member to their team: Kitty Pryde!In second story, X-men along with Benedic...uh..
Days of Future Past isn't as long an arc as its reputation might suggest. It's really only a 2 issues story. And it's really good. Those two issues are awesome. Getting to see a future X-Men (and the future of the entire Marvel Universe for that matter) in a dystopian 2013 is wonderful. it's well written with some fine art. Unfortunately, likely in order to sell this story as a $20 TPB, there are some mostly irrelevant issues added to pad out this collection. One issue is just a recap through
I was a kid when these came out, and to us kids then, there was nothing as good as the X-Men (except Frank Miller Daredevil).I did not need to reread these, but the collection on Kindle went to $.99, which was too good to pass up.I was surprised that X-Men Annual 4 was included here, a trip to Dante's Inferno with Dr. Strange, which was some of John Romita Jr's earliest (and far from distinctive) work.I was devastated by John Byrne's departure after 143, and although I stuck with the series


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