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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely one of the best X-Men novels
X-Men: Mutant Empire Book 1 - Siege, by Christopher Golden

I'm a longtime fan of the X-Men. I discovered the comic book over 10 years ago and have been following it or one of its cousin books ever since. In that time, I've also managed to compile a sizeable back-issue collection, meaning I have most of the X-Men comics from 1975 and on.

That leaves me with huge...

Published on June 30, 2001 by MTJones

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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Serious Fans Beware
Personally, I didn't like the writing style or technique. Though the idea was interesting for a fanfic, it has several flaws, most of them on a major scale. The most obvious difficulty in accepting this as a serious work of the X-Men is the time frame. The story is obviously supposed to take place between X-Men #25 and Uncanny X-Men #304. The time frame is established by...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely one of the best X-Men novels, June 30, 2001
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MTJones (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
X-Men: Mutant Empire Book 1 - Siege, by Christopher Golden

I'm a longtime fan of the X-Men. I discovered the comic book over 10 years ago and have been following it or one of its cousin books ever since. In that time, I've also managed to compile a sizeable back-issue collection, meaning I have most of the X-Men comics from 1975 and on.

That leaves me with huge expectations for every X-Men issue, TV series, movie, and novel that comes out. Needless to say, I've been disappointed by many of them. Sometimes, my only wish is that a new X-Men related product merely be decent, if not great.

Siege, the first part of the Mutant Empire trilogy by Christopher Golden, meets and exceeds every single one of my expectations.

One thing I love about this series, and about each individual novel in it, is the pacing. With about 350 pages per novel, Golden has a great deal of room to work with, and he puts that to great use. He maintains suspense by actually having two simultaneous plots (although one is clearly a relative subplot).

The larger issue is that Magneto has taken control of the Sentinels (mutant-killing robots), and has declared himself ruler of New York City. One half of the X-Men deals with that, and the other half goes into space to rescue Corsair, Cyclops' father. I'll be honest - the latter plot is doomed to be filler from the start, and it doesn't occupy my interest much.

But beyond the plot pacing, the characterization is almost dead-on. The X-Men are just how I remember them from the comic books - complete with accurate dialogue, realistic character interaction, and even some personality development. It's a testament to Golden's skills that he continues to flesh out characters with over 20 (and in some cases, 30) years of history. Each of the characters has a particular worldview, and Golden not only gives each one fair representation, but he also gives the reader a deeper understanding of how each character ticks.

However, I do find that some parts of the novel degenerate into comfortable, "easy" writing. One of my complaints is Golden's description of both Deathbird and Henry Peter Gyrich (the two main villains in the novel) as "evil and insane." Ho-hum. Although he slips in a bit of irony by having Deathbird's obvious paranoia and insanity justified, he paints Gyrich as so thorough a bigot that he borders on contradicting established comic history (but then, that's a fanboy gripe).

I like it that Magneto, soon to be the principle villain of the story, receives very little attention and development in the first novel. His basic motivations and plans are spelled out at the very beginning, and then Golden proceeds to develop the character slowly as the novel proceeds. It's a great way to build suspense toward the inevitable takeover of New York.

In short, Siege is one of the best pieces of X-Men literature I have read, including the comic books. Christopher Golden has an excellent handle on the basics of fine writing, as well as the complex histories of his particular characters, and proceeds to combine them into an engaging and enjoyable tale. This novel stands alone for new readers, or even for people who don't want to buy the whole series (but be warned, the cliffhanger will make you want to read the other two books). And it will please all but the pickiest of longtime X-Men fans. Go for it.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believe the hype..., March 19, 2003
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"zoolerscom" (Gretna, NE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
This is a REALLY good book! The Marvel novels were on a little roll here, and this one keeps the ball rollin'! Mr. Golden has really done fine work (again). He seems like one of the few writers who wrote these books to truly "get" the characters they are writing about...go figure. Just about every character gets some backstory, to help you truly understand them, and they each have distinct characteristics that set them apart from each other (save for a few of the Acolytes, but oh well). Great job, and I look forward to the rest of the trilogy...
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4.0 out of 5 stars X-Men Fans will not be dissapointed!, September 8, 2005
This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
Christopher Golden has written a book that does justice to the X-Men comic book series created by Stan Lee. Mutant Empire, the first book in the "siege" trilogy, introduces the reader to the fantasy world of the X-Men.
The story line revolves around two philosophies. Philosophies on how humans and "mutants" should co-exist together. The first philosophy coming from a mutant called Magneto. He believes that mutants are the next line in human evolution and should reign supreme over the "normal" humans; he leads a mutant regime of followers called the "Acolytes". But Charles Xavier, leader of the X-Men, believes that with mutual understanding, mutants and humans can learn to exist together in peace. The book includes many conflicts and surprises, including the giant robots known as sentinels and the alien "Starjammers".
Comic book fans who have followed the series since its beginnings will not be disappointed, and those just starting will be simply addicted. The book is adventurous, exciting and full of action. Anyone who has an interest in the X-men, no matter how slim it may be, should take the time to read Mutant Empire. The book will leave you searching for the second book in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beginning of the Trilogy, March 28, 2002
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
Wonderful book by Chris Golden that begins the first part of the mutant empire trilogy. In depth knowledge into the X-Men universe. It details the begining where Magneto takes over the Sentinels to start his Mutant Empire in Manhatten. Unfortunately half of the X-Men team is sent off into space to rescue Corsair and the other half is left to confront Magneto and his evil ambitions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars first X-Men book is one of the best, September 10, 1998
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
This book was great, no doubt about it. The characterization was dead-on, and better than in many of the comic books themselves. Michael Golden even gave the Acolytes personalities, something I thought could never be done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very thrilling book. Perfect for X-Men fans!!!, June 30, 1997
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
The author put a lot more realism into the character than the actual comic. It always gave a hint of the characters background, making you know him/her a little better. It would seem more enjoyable to the reader if they had expressed previous intrest in the Marvel comic. Once you start reading this book, you can't put it down
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5.0 out of 5 stars this a must have for anyone that likes to read period., March 26, 1997
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I think that this was the best way to start a new line of books. This book will literally stop you dead whn you reach the distant end and you will be dieing to get the next two books. The end will leave you speachless and you wont be able to wait for the second and third to be reliesed
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5.0 out of 5 stars this book will stop you cold, March 26, 1997
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
This book will stop you cold. Once you have read it you will be begging to get your pay check to get the second book(Sanctuary) and after that you will want the thrilling conclusion to the trillogy. this has marvelous discriptions and fabulose way of sentance structure
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for any and every X-men fan!, June 29, 1996
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
Though this reader's experience with the X-men has thusfar been limited, I can say that this is a must for anyone who is a fan of them. In fact, it is a must for anyone who seeks the thrilling stories that will not allow you to put them down until the last breath-taking page! An amazing adventure spanning two worlds, this story will leave you positively ACHING for the next book in this trilogy. It is sci-fi perfection! But don't take my word for it. Read it for yourself and get ready for the ride of your life!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It was WELL worth the money, July 8, 1999
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This review is from: X-Men Mutant Empire : Book 1 - Siege (Paperback)
I would say that this is the best X-Men book I have read, but I haven't read the other two books yet! I was not in any way let down by this book. The character interacion was great, the storyline was well thought out and original, and I love the details that are given! I would pay three times as much for the next two parts!!!
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