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The X Men: Books
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The success of the X-Men in their introductory phase were due to various elements that seemed to key into its audience. The tales of these misfit teenagers really struck a cord with both Marvel and the few who were, in fact, reading the book faithfully.
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The 100 sexy stickies provide the ultimate precursor to passion. Complete with clever innuendos and exciting designs, they’re perfect for any seductive scenario a reader might be planning—whether it’s describing a naughty night ahead, arranging a mid-afternoon tryst, or revealing a racy secret. Plus, there are notes that will make any special occasion sizzle, from his birthday to Valentine’s Day to the Fourth of July. Here’s a sample (and if you think these are saucy, just wait ’till you see the book!):
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"We will use the comic book to introduce the superhero story to fans, so those fans not yet connected to the Internet can share in the excitement that is created by the animated Webisodes," says Lee. Adds Carter: "There are a lot of females in our audience. [Comics are] a really cool way to get guys involved."
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The art is mixed - half the book is drawn by the excellent Adam Kubert, and looks great. The rest is drawn by Cedric "Who?" Nocon, and is a rather poor affair all told. On the whole, one to avoid.
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