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Ultimate X-Men Vol. 12: Hard Lessons [Paperback]

Brian K. Vaughan (Author), Geoff Johns (Author), Steve Dillon (Illustrator), Stuart Immonen (Illustrator)
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Ultimate X-Men February 7, 2007
Ultimate Wolverine makes his explosive return! Storm travels to the Great White North to find her missing friend, but there's no time for celebration for the impetuous and troubled duo! They're about to take on an all-new threat to the Ultimate Universe... Lady Deathstrike! Plus: When a dangerous young mutant immune to psychic control takes Charles Xavier and the rest of a Manhattan bank hostage, the Professor must lead a diverse group of humans in a risky bid to end the siege! And finally, witness the return of Ultimate Juggernaut! Juggie makes a play for the Gem of Cyttorak, the jewel that will make him truly unstoppable. Only two small things stand in his way: Rogue of the X-Men and Ultimate Gambit, the new prince of thieves! This story will change the X-Men's status quo forever! Collects Ultimate X-Men #58-60; Annual #1.

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  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel; Direct Ed edition (February 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785118012
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785118015
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 0.2 x 10.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #151,764 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Slowly but surely, the Ultimate X-Men is becoming entertaining again, December 5, 2005
This review is from: Ultimate X-Men Vol. 12: Hard Lessons (Paperback)
This collection is by far the best since Brian K. Vaughan took over as the writer for the Ultimate X-Men (since vol. 9: The Tempest collection). Hard Lessons comprises three separate stories, first seen as Ultimate X-Men issues 58-60 and the first Annual of the series. The artistic teams change for all three stories and all of them do a great job.

Story 1 (issues 58): Professor Xavier finds out his account has been frozen by the Hellfire Club just as a two-headed mutant attempts a bank robbery. Professor X finds out that his telepathy is limited when dealing with this particular mutant and must try to save himself and the other hostages in the bank by utilizing his powers in a more creative manner. Steve Dillon pencils this issue with the magnificence he brought to the Preacher series.

Story 2 (issues 59-60): Wolverine is tracked down by Storm, and where else would he be but Canada? The reunion is cut short as Deathstrike makes her first Ultimate appearance and takes on Wolverine and Storm. Backing her are Dr. Cornelius and other Weapon X remnants. More of Storm's past and personality is shown, and in a twist on the original origin Deathstrike has ties to Storm, not Wolverine.

Story 3 (Annual 1): Gambit and Rogue continue their quest to bring down Fenris via clever thievery, but Juggernaut tracks them to a job in Las Vegas. Apparently Juggernaut has the hots for Rogue and as one might expect Gambit becomes the focus of his wrath. The fight that ensues is heavy and brutal, and not all of the combatants survive it.

Pros: Lesser known X-Men characters show up very briefly, or are mentioned, in their debuts in the Ultimate universe (Warlock and Sasquatch). Vaughan's time with the Ultimate X-Men has been criticized (at least by me) for its bland villains and scant appearances of most of the X-Men. This volume, however, does a smashing job with the villains and adds some of the best depth to the X-Men (at least the ones highlighted in the three stories) since the series began. Xavier's characterization is captivatingly well rendered, and denotes a significant difference between the Ultimate and main-stream Xavier; the Xavier of the Ultimate universe is sly, sneaky, shrewd and willing to soil his hands, or those of his proxy, to do what he deems necessary. Rogue and Storm also get some good time in the limelight, but the greatest improvement is in Vaughan's handling of the villains. Deathstrike has cool powers and the relationship between she and Storm is interesting. Juggernaut is much the same as he was in the main stream Marvel universe before he became a hero and his lust for Rogue and reaction to the relationship she has developed with Gambit make him more realistic and even more villainous.

Cons: The majority of the X-Men remain as little more than background characters as a result of the three stories each focusing on only one individual character. However if this is a trend that will see each X-Man get his or her own highlight story, and the issue about Xavier showed that Vaughan is more than capable of doing a great job of this in just one issue, I would hesitate to call this a fault. The only other low point is the fight between Deathstrike and Storm and Wolverine. It was very short and it didn't seem like Deathstrike was really unleashed.

Overall I recommend this collected volume of Ultimate X-Men to any and all X-Men or Ultimate Marvel enthusiasts. To those of you who either gave up on the series or are/were on the verge of doing so I recommend that you give Hard Lessons a chance as it provides hope that Ultimate X-Men will retake its spot as one of the must-have comics from Marvel.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still not impressed, December 31, 2005
This review is from: Ultimate X-Men Vol. 12: Hard Lessons (Paperback)
I have been reading ultimate X-Men since its beginnings. It was a fun and enjoyable book up until the New Mutant arc. Since then the series has dropped the ball and it still hasn't recovered. It is an all right arc, but the annual is a must read. I suggest getting the book only because it is on sale for about 9 bucks and the annual will now cost you about 5 to 6 dollars.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 1/3 good for me, April 26, 2008
This review is from: Ultimate X-Men Vol. 12: Hard Lessons (Paperback)
if you like Storm and Lady Deathstrike and Wolverine, in that order, good.

If you like Prof.X's powers, are interested in everyday uses for telepathy and bank thiefs, good.

If you like Rogue and Gambit's coupling, their adventures and Juggernaut, his powers and his magic crystal thing, good for you.

These are the three stories, and they are okay. The Storm one was especially catching, but overall you look back and say hey that wasnt very productive. So be prepared for those storiees
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