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The good, the bad, the inhuman, Brian Michael Bendis, writer ; Chris Bachalo, penciler, colorist (#14 & 16-17), Tim Townsend, inker, (#14 & 16-17), Kris Anka, artist (#15), Rain Beredo, color artist (#15), Marco Rudy, artist (#18), Val Staples, color artist (#18)

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The good, the bad, the inhuman, Brian Michael Bendis, writer ; Chris Bachalo, penciler, colorist (#14 & 16-17), Tim Townsend, inker, (#14 & 16-17), Kris Anka, artist (#15), Rain Beredo, color artist (#15), Marco Rudy, artist (#18), Val Staples, color artist (#18)
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
The good, the bad, the inhuman
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
872706856
Responsibility statement
Brian Michael Bendis, writer ; Chris Bachalo, penciler, colorist (#14 & 16-17), Tim Townsend, inker, (#14 & 16-17), Kris Anka, artist (#15), Rain Beredo, color artist (#15), Marco Rudy, artist (#18), Val Staples, color artist (#18)
Series statement
Marvel now!
Summary
"The new Xavier School changes as the effects of Battle of the Atom are felt - and Kitty Pryde and the All-New X-Men join Cyclops' renegade squad! Meanwhile, Magneto embarks on personal mission that sets him at odds with much of the X-Men - and the whole Marvel Universe. As Magneto reaches a crossroads, everything he's fought for is called into question - and he's forced to make a decision that will change him forever! Elsewhere, the ladies of the Uncanny X-Men go out on the town - and find themselves face-to-face with the effects of Inhumanity! And Cyclops declares a training day for the X-Men's students, but the 'training' seems to be that the teachers just abandoned them to fend for themselves on a dangerous mission! What will these inexperienced young mutants do now?"--, summary from forbiddenplanet.com
Target audience
juvenile
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