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X Men Empires End
 
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X Men Empires End (Hardcover)

de Diane Duane (Author)
2.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (9 évaluations de client)

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The heroes of Marvel Comics' most popular series are joined together in the first X-Men hardcover novel! Shi'ar empress Lilandra runs an empire heading toward chaos. Now, she must turn to her long-distance love, Professor X, and the X-Men, or face total annihilation. Illustrated with chapter-opening line drawings.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 it's not bad, but..., Fév 11 2001
Par Diana Nier (Ithaca, NY, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Well, she made an effort. And she raised interesting issues, though she never really resolved them. But I think Diane Duane works better with a smaller cast. Her original novels are fine; they have much smaller casts. Her Spiderman trilogy is fine; it has only three main characters. Even her Star Trek novels are fine; she tends not to use more than five major characters per book. In "Empire's End," she's dealing with Professor X, Beast, Gambit, Wolverine, Storm, Bishop, Iceman, Cyclops, Jean, Lillandra, a Shi'ar lord, etc. There are simply too many characters, and though each gets a few scenes or "moments," they all seem shallow.

The plot is as follows: the Shi'ar discover that a mysterious creature, which destabilizes galaxies by eating their cores, is heading their way. They enlist the X-Men to stop the creature. This totally unequal confrontation is made "plausible" by a strange device that enhances the X-Men's powers. Gosh, how convenient. Meanwhile, Lillandra's council is pressuring her to marry a Shi'ar noble and produce an heir, instead of continuing her relationship with Charles. Ooh, look, a romantic subplot.

There are some interesting discussions about the effects of absolute power, and the enhancement of the X-Men's powers at the expense of the more human aspects of their personalities, but when they finally save the day (you never seriously thought they wouldn't, did you?) those issues vanish like mist, never fully confronted. The power-enhancing device also conveniently disappears; I sense an author avoiding the implications of a bad concept.

Also, I'd really like to know exactly what the huge, ghostly X-Men-shaped constructs are. They are first described as psychic projections, or something along those lines, but later seem to become real. They seem to be a device for avoiding the idiocy of pitting the X-Men against a creature larger than Manhattan. I say, if you're using the X-Men, give them an adversary they can confront as is. But if you lack the foresight to do that, the least you can do is remain honest to your original premise, and keep the relative sizes of the space creature and the X-Men as is. (Actually, the ghost figures aren't needed for the final victory, which makes me wonder even more why they were there in the first place. I sense more bad concepts.)

The story is fast and fun, and Duane's style is quite readable, but "Empire's End" feels like a rush job by an author not quite familiar with her world and characters, who tried to make up for the gap by shoving them into Star Trek.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Not for those who fondly remember their youth..., Oct. 7 2000
Par John C. Fain (Battle Creek, MI) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: X Men Empires End (Paperback)
If you are looking to recapture your youth through X-Men novels, skip this one. You won't like the way this book treats its characters.

If you are looking for an afternoon read; occasionally enjoy a bubblegum-for-the-brain space story; are more interested in plot than characters; and most importantly, didn't put down good money for the book but got it from the library, you might like it.

That's worth two stars.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 More about Xavier's sex life than I wanted to know, Jui 9 2000
Par "furyfreak" (Nashville, TN) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: X Men Empires End (Paperback)
First of all, let me just say Charles is not supposed to behave like a hormonal teenager. But that's exactly how he comes off in this book. A crisis hits, some new diffuculty in killing this Bug Eyed Monster of the Week, and Charles and Lilandra hop in the bed! Honestly, it got old after the first two chapters. Also, the writer completely forgot Charles IS Lilandra's acknowledged consort, according to the comics. An annoying error to be sure.

She wastes the other characters as well. Beast is only here for snappy one liners. Gambit (without Rogue - BORING!) has powers utterly unlike his in the comics. Even Scott and Jean come across as a generic couple. She could have used the exact same plot and just changed the names to Spock, Kirk and McCoy. I doubt we would have noticed a difference.

I was hoping these books would get better with more established writers. Looks like I still will have to hope.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 An OK read
Diane Duane, in my opinion, did a great job on the Spider-Man novels. But this book was a major letdown. Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2000

2.0étoiles sur 5 Diane Duane is a good writer, however...
I mean that. She did outstanding work on the Spider-Man Novels, but this X-Men; Empire's End book kind of falls way short of expectations. Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2000 par Joe Mac Guy

1.0étoiles sur 5 A True Waste of Time
I can't believe I wasted my time reading this book. It was atrocious! The characters were reduced to 2 dimensional garbage. You knew what was coming chapters ahead. Read more
Publié le Fév 28 2000 par Charles Chang

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best Star Trek writers visits the Marvel Universe
Diane Duane is one of the best Star Trek writers, and here she once again uses her great talent for bringing well known characters to life. Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 EXCELLENT
I gave this book 5 stars because it had a well done plot
Publié le Fév 20 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 excellent book
This was an excellent book, filled with suspense and surprising plot twists, and an interesting concept that has the X-Men thirsting for more and more power. Read more
Publié le Sep 10 1998

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