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X-Men red, writer, Tom Taylor ; artist, Mahmud Asrar (issues #1-5), Pascal Alixe (annual #1) ; color artists, Ive Svorcina (#1-3), Rain Beredo (#4-5), Chris Sotomayor (annual #1) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit ; cover art, Travis Charest, V. 1

Label
X-Men red, writer, Tom Taylor ; artist, Mahmud Asrar (issues #1-5), Pascal Alixe (annual #1) ; color artists, Ive Svorcina (#1-3), Rain Beredo (#4-5), Chris Sotomayor (annual #1) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit ; cover art, Travis Charest, V. 1
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T+
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
X-Men red
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1029858428
Responsibility statement
writer, Tom Taylor ; artist, Mahmud Asrar (issues #1-5), Pascal Alixe (annual #1) ; color artists, Ive Svorcina (#1-3), Rain Beredo (#4-5), Chris Sotomayor (annual #1) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit ; cover art, Travis Charest
Summary
"Jean Grey is back - with her own team of X-Men! Reborn into a world she doesn't recognize, Jean gathers allies old and new - including Nightcrawler, Namor and the All-New Wolverine - to face an evil that threatens to tear down Xavier's dream by any means necessary! The red squad must infiltrate a top-secret compound in order to save a mutant they've never met. They'll have to avoid guards armed with high-tech guns, protestors armed with burning hate, and Sentinels armed with...even bigger and more dangerous guns than the guards. All in a day's work for the X-Men! But as battle rages in India, the newest recruit may be the key to the whole team's survival! Gambit fi nds himself caught up the intensifying global frenzy of mutant hate - but could one of Jean's oldest friends turn foe?"--Amazon
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
X-Men red, the hate machineHate machine
Classification
letterer
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