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New X-Men #135 Teaching Children About Fractals
Cover Date: February, 2003
Overview Frank Quitely returns as "Riot At Xavier's" begins! Generation battles generation as the eternal showdown of youth vs. experience hits Xavier's Institute! Pupils against teachers! Children against parents! Who lives? Who dies? Who betrays whom? ...
Issue Description
Overview
Frank Quitely returns as "Riot At Xavier's" begins! Generation battles generation as the eternal showdown of youth vs. experience hits Xavier's Institute! Pupils against teachers! Children against parents! Who lives? Who dies? Who betrays whom? Be warned: Grant Morrison has promised that this four-part shocker will change the X-Men even more than "E is for Extinction" did!
Xorn takes his newly assigned 'special' class out for a stay in the woods. Xavier Institute student Quentin Quire adopts a new, politically active persona, and gathers a few of his fellow classmates to further his agendas, dispensing a mutant enhancement drug named Kick among them. Heading out into the streets, Quire and his mates attack those responsible for the death of mutant clothing designer Jumbo Carnation, killing a few of them in the process.
The following day, Xavier holds a psychic staff meeting to discuss Quentin's group and the discovery of Kick on campus. Xorn's nature lessons continue, while classmates Beak and Angel Salvadore sneak away from their teacher for some alone time. Quire convinces his classmates to get matching omega tattoos and christens the group new X-Men.
New X-Men (2001)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Numbering continued from X-Men (1991 series) issue 113. The X-Men enter a darker era after the deaths of almost every mutant on the island nation of Genosha. To fit this new age, the team donned new black and yellow uniforms.
It features mayor events such as the return of the Phoenix, the debut of Cassandra Nova and the death of a team member. The series lasted until issue 156 and then continued as X-Men (2004) with issue 157, returning the series to it's original name.
Collected Editions E is for Extinction (#114-117)X-Men: The Adamantium Collection (#114-116)E Is For Extinction: Warzones! (#114) Imperial (#118-126) New Worlds (#127-133) Riot at Xavier's (#134-138) Assault on Weapon Plus (#139-145) Planet X (#146-150) Here Comes Tomorrow (#151-154) Bright New Mourning (#155-156)Grant Morrison's run on the series has been collected separately in these following collections:
New X-Men X-Men by Grant Morrison New X-Men Omnibus New X-Men Ultimate CollectionPlease first Sign In before leaving a review.