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by Joss Whedon (Author), John Cassaday (Illustrator)
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Strap yourselves in, folks! It's Joss Whedon and John Cassaday's final arc on Astonishing X-Men! After the shocking and brain-smashing events of recent issues, the X-Men are off to protect the Earth from its destruction at the hands of the Breakworld. And when it's all over, nothing will ever be the same! No, really, we mean it! Whedon and Cassaday prove they are more than Astonishing: They are unstoppable! Collects Astonishing X-Men #19-24 and Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics (July 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785122540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785122548
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,033 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Suitable Ending to a Stunning Series, July 7, 2008
By Fritz R. Ward "dayhiker" (Crestline, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I am going to miss Whedon and Cassaday's run with 'Astonishing X-Men.' During the 1980s and 90s X-men stories got so convoluted it was difficult to follow all the characters, much less explore the complex relationships between them. But Astonishing X-Men, from the very start, solved those problems by focusing on only a few team members: Cyclops, Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde, Colossus, and of course Wolverine. The interactions of these characters, particularly Frost and Pryde are at the heart of the new series, which also features Agent Brand of Sword and a new X-Man, Hisako, aka Armor.

This final story arc from Whedon cannot be read independently of the first three. 'Gifted,' 'Dangerous,' and especially 'Torn' are required pre-reads before tackling this volume. Without revealing any spoilers, the plot involves the X-Men on the Breakworld, the world Colossus, it is prophesied, will destroy. One plot twist follows another every couple of pages, but even careful readers will be surprised at the ending. Both the Breakworld and Earth are saved, but by who and how this review will not say. Suffice to add, Blindfold's vision, at the end of 'Torn' is fulfilled and one of the X-Men will not return. Saddened as I am by the loss, I hope Marvel will not allow another unbelievable "back from the beyond" scenario. Even the greatest (and most sympathetic) of heroes need to rest in peace.

'Astonishing X-Men,' perhaps more than any other series, has captured the essence of the original comic: heroes who, for all their power, are all too human. Marvel, of couse, has made considerable money with 'Astonishing X-Men' from readers like myself who have returned to comics long after I thought I was "over" that phase. The series will, of course, continue under the title 'Astonishing X-Men: Second Stage' with writer Warren Ellis working with artist Simone Bianchi. But these keepers of the flame will have a difficult task on their hands. 'Unstoppable' was as close to perfection as one can get in the comic format. It is hard to see how it can be matched.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Always with the world saving..., July 2, 2008
By trashcanman (Hanford, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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"Unstoppable" completes Joss Whedon's memorable stint as Astonishing X-Men's author in suitably epic fashion. In "Gifted" and "Dangerous" we were introduced to a classic X-Men line-up consisting of Cyclops, Wolverine, Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde, Beast, and Colossus. They were out to improve public relations, run the school in Professor Xavier's absence, and maybe save some folk along the way. Then along came Ord, an alien sent to assassinate the prophesied destroyer of his home planet, Breakworld, who just happened to be a member of the X-Men. There was fighting. At this point the Danger Room became self-aware and decided it's new mission was to murder each and every X-man and woman who had enslaved it all these years so she built herself a mechanical body and havoc was wreaked. Then came the Torn arc, which focused on the former White Queen and her reasons for inviting Kitty onto the team in spite of their mutual dislike; all that taking place with an apparent attack by the Hellfire Club as the backdrop. A SHIELD operative, Agent Brand, wound up launching the team into space just as the united villain front of Ord and Danger burst in on the scene and that brings us up to speed. Next stop: Breakworld.

Now, waiting several months in between issues for this story became exhausting and my initial read-through found me tired of this arc. However, re-reading it as a solid narrative proved immensely satisfying. John Cassaday's art is as wonderful to look at as it has been throughout this outstanding addition to a legendary comic property and is worth the cost of admission all by itself. Then there's Joss Whedon; he of the witty turn of phrase, iconic hero moments, one-liners, and impeccable comedic timing. His work here is as amazing as it has been since issue one. I don't know that I've ever read a modern comic with this much love for it's characters. The British haughtiness of Emma Frost, the endearing personality and determination of an all-grown-up Kitty Pryde, the gruffly indifferent attitude of Wolverine; these are characters you will appreciate as much now as ever. Whedon even made me love Cyclops, who I've always found quite boring (how does he get those hot psychics?). Scott Summers has at least two brilliantly heroic and just plain hardcore moments in this arc which he spends the vast majority of sans mutant power, thus proving his worth as team commander even more.

The denizens of the brutal Breakworld are fleshed-out and not treated as simple plot devices. The heroes land in the midst of an attempted coup by those who wish to put an end to the might-equals-right law of the land. As people see with their own eyes the one who is destined to destroy their world, the populace erupts and the separated X-Men have to fight every step of the way, the entire time wondering just what Agent Brand's true agenda is. The end result: the Earth is doomed. Doesn't it always come down to that? The entirety of the Earth's heavy hitters are brought in to avert the threat, but the Fantastic Four, Avengers, remaining X-Men, and even the mighty Sentry are held powerless by an ingenious and unexpected assault. But any true Joss Whedon fanatic knew from the start who it was going to come down to in the end. I saw it coming and still my jaw dropped along with the rest of the Marvel Universe's when the defining seconds -the ones that make true heroes- came. It's a great moment in comic history and as truly epic as they come. Along the way an X-man will find love as another loses it and the team will gain a brand new member and say goodbye to another.

"Unstoppable" is the culmination of several years of wonderful story-telling from two masters of the craft. If you haven't read "Astonishing X-Men" and you claim to enjoy the comic medium, I urge you to click those links in the first paragraph and find out why this series is so talked-about. It's got tons of action, clever humor (even from Colossus!), personal stories for every character (Lockheed included), great new villains, dozens of defining moments, new ways of looking at old characters, and an amazing narrative that continues to escalate until it hits the breaking point. This is what reading comics is all about. "Astonishing X-Men" is a great place to start if you're new to the art form, and a great place to pick up if you've been away for awhile. Buy them all!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Joss Whedon's spectacular run comes to an end, June 28, 2008
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Joss Whedon's run on Astonishing X-Men finally comes to an explosive close with Unstoppable, as Cyclops, Wolverine, Emma Frost, Beast, Kitty Pryde, Colossus, the vengeful Ord, and the murderous Danger all find themselves on an intergalactic trip to the Breakworld: a land that Colossus is prophecised to destroy. Stunning revelations are abound, and everything comes together as the TPB races to a stunner conclusion that unites all of the X-Men with nearly every Marvel hero on the planet in an effort to save the world. Marred by shipping delays, these last issues of Whedon and John Cassaday's run on Astonishing X-Men features an ending that will come to no surprise to anyone who has been keeping up with the other X-books (someone doesn't make it back) but this matters little just based on the fact that Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, along with Grant Morrison's prolific run with New X-Men, are the absolute best X-Men stories in a decade plus. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Serenity creator provides more snappy and smart dialogue, and Planetary artist John Cassaday provides more spectacular artwork. All in all, X-Men stories rarely get any better than what you'll find here, and here's hoping that maybe one day Whedon and Cassaday will make a return to this title that both of them managed to revitalize.
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