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X-Treme X-Men (2001-2003) #18
X-Treme X-Men (2001-2003)
Issue #18
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Summary
The battle is over. The X-Men have won. But many of them have been wounded. Who will survive? Featuring Captain America, Iron Man, and The Thing!
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Page Count
23 Pages
Print Release Date
November 1 2002
Digital Release Date
January 18 2012
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
Marvel
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Written by:
Chris Claremont
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Art by:
Salvador Larroca
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Colored by:
Liquid!
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Lettered by:
Tom Orzechowski
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Genre
Superhero
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X-Treme X-Men
Vol. 2: Invasion
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Story Arc
X-Treme X-Men Vol. 2: Invasion
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X-Treme X-Men (2001-2003)
The X-Men in an new X-Treme era! Storm, Bishop, Beast, Psylocke, and Thunderbird have been captured--will Sage be able to rescue them?
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