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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing take on the classic X-Men
Jeff Parker and Roger Cruz have constructed a wonderfully modernized version of the classic X-Men team. X-Men: First Class contains everything from iPods to the Internet, and portrays teenagers and life at boarding school exactly as it is, with the addition of super-powers of course. In this series the X-Men are teens who deal with the problems of puberty, homework,...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Somebody actually found a way to remake Stan Lee era X-men Even More Boring
This series has long been touted as an amazing take on the early X-Men, which was almost entirely penned by Stan Lee. I read nearly the entirety of that era, and while I like that from a history perspective, from an entertainment perspective: Boring!

X-Men First Class does nothing new or original. It takes the Stan Lee X-Men and merely gives them X-Boxes...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing take on the classic X-Men, April 12, 2008
This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
Jeff Parker and Roger Cruz have constructed a wonderfully modernized version of the classic X-Men team. X-Men: First Class contains everything from iPods to the Internet, and portrays teenagers and life at boarding school exactly as it is, with the addition of super-powers of course. In this series the X-Men are teens who deal with the problems of puberty, homework, secret crushes and exams while simultaneously battling menaces such as the Lizard, demons, rogue computers, and alien entities not to mention other mutants. The characters are easy to identify with and most are likable. My favorites were Iceman and Hank McCoy (Beast), with Angel a close second. Scott and Jean's budding romance is done well, and I found myself enjoying the cleverness of the writing (a particular scene where Prof X sends Iceman on an errand after reading Scott's mind to give him some private time with Jean is especially moving). Action fills the pages along with excellent art and vibrant colors that make the characters leap off the page. Great stand-alone stories and a wonderfully invigorating team dynamic makes this take on the early X-Men the most believable and enjoyable. I am very glad that I got to read about the old X-Men in their very first incarnation again. Three cheers for Parker and Cruz for an outstanding book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remember when comics were fun?, February 12, 2008
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This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
I do, and this hardcover reminds us of the fact.

Jeff Parker (the same man who brought us sleeper hits like "Goom Got Game!" or "Doom, Where's My Car?") returns us to Stan Lee's roster of the original five X-Men: Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast, Iceman and Cyclops.

They go on wacky adventures like a trip to the Arctic to meet an ancient civilization, or a trip to the Everglades to save Doctor Curtis Connors. There's a lot of humor in the book, and it's very lighthearted, but there's also a lot of heart. Jean, for example, talks to Scott about his power, his burden: "Just like a horse needs to run, you have to use your power." There's also an issue where the teens have to save Professor X, which is very touching about family values and teen power.

All the issues are self-contained, meaning there's a story in every issue that stands by itself. There are delightful easter eggs too, such as when Bobby makes ice claws on his hands, and Jean says "Oh please - big claws would be ridiculous!" or when the demon from the astral realm says "Rahh-jerrr-kruhhhzzz." Roger Cruz on art duties tells the stories well, and Marko Djrudjevic makes absolutely beautiful covers.

If you like fun comics, this is definitely worth your 25 bucks, and at amazon, 17 bucks is a steal. It's a fantastic book for kids as well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Greatness!, May 15, 2008
This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
To start X-Men is my favorite comic, always has been and always will be. That being said there is alot of malarky that passes for X-Men these days (X-Men 3 and most of Ultimate X-Men for starters) and I am glad to see a comic take on the origin story and be so new and exciting. The characters develop well and the stories contained in this first tpb are nothing short of what an avid fan should expect. Each page was well worth the purchase and in the six months I have had it I have read it three times. Most definetly worth buying if your a fan of the X-Men or for the uninitiated it's a great start.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a re-imagined beginning for the X-Men!, September 11, 2007
This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
Contains the popular 8 issue mini series, that presented what those first years were like for the X-Men. Here the team consists of just Marvel Girl, Cyclops, Angel, Beast, and Iceman. A good book for those new to Marvel Comics.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth Buying, December 13, 2007
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This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
This was not what I had expected but it was still a good read. The stories were very light with not a lot of characterization. The art is very cartoonish, not at all like the cover art. However, the stories are entertaining and worth reading and the book itself is very nicely put together. For a hardcover it was worth the price of buying it used for $10.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Somebody actually found a way to remake Stan Lee era X-men Even More Boring, January 11, 2011
This review is from: X-Men: First Class, Vol. 1: Tomorrow's Brightest (Hardcover)
This series has long been touted as an amazing take on the early X-Men, which was almost entirely penned by Stan Lee. I read nearly the entirety of that era, and while I like that from a history perspective, from an entertainment perspective: Boring!

X-Men First Class does nothing new or original. It takes the Stan Lee X-Men and merely gives them X-Boxes and modern cars. The stories are even drier. I never thought anyone could take the early silver age comics stories and make them worse, but these guys did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it, August 23, 2007
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THe stories are light hearted at most simple and short. the art is grate I loved it cover and inside work are grate I dont think i haven seen this style before but I am loven it. I am hoping for a second book on the same level as this one.
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