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House Of M: World Of M Featuring Wolverine

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Full Title:

House Of M: World Of M Featuring Wolverine

Contributors:

By (Author) Brian Michael Bendis
Illustrated by Olivier Coipel

ISBN:

9780785119227

Publisher:

Marvel Comics

Imprint:

Marvel Comics

Publication Date:

1st March 2006

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

741.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

152

Dimensions:

Width 168mm, Height 258mm

Weight:

341g

Description

Explore the people and places of the World of M! In "Black Panther", a United Africa - ruled over by Storm and T'Challa - has become an economic powerhouse and a thorn in Magneto's side. When Storm speaks out about the persistence of supremacist notions in the mutant-controlled world, a furious Magneto is determined to stop her at any cost. In "Captain America", see Steve Rogers move from the '40s to the present day - bearing witness to a changing landscape, and watching as man becomes the minority and mutant the ruler. In "New Thunderbolts", only Private Genis-Vell, a member of the Titan/Kree Exploratory Council, can see that something is desperately wrong with the House of M. Why does he keep having visions of people who wanted to hurt him Is the only way to keep his mind from coming apart require him to destroy an entire world In "Cable/Deadpool", Deadpool, Cannonball and Siryn desperately search for the missing Cable. After scouring several alternate worlds and various alternate Cables, where they find the one true Cable will come as a very, very big shock! And in "The Pulse", House of M mastermind Brian Michael Bendis peels a shocking layer off the mystery of the Marvel Universe that no Avengers fan (old or new) dare miss! This work collects "Wolverine #33-35", "Black Panther #7", "Captain America #10", "Pulse #10".

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