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资源信息:
中文名: X战警:传奇
英文名: X-Men: Legacy
资源格式: 压缩包
版本: [1-260+Annuals/连载中][漫画]全彩英文版
发行时间: 1991年
地区: 美国
语言: 英文
概述:
【作品信息】
■漫画名: X战警:传奇
■作者名: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
■出版社名: Marvel
■发行日期: 1991
■文字: 英文
【作品介绍】
说明
X-Men漫画出版至今近五十年,在云云掛著X-Men名称的漫画中,主要可以分为三个volume:
Volume 1 (1963-): X-Men -> Uncanny X-Men
Volume 2 (1991-): X-Men -> New X-Men -> X-Men: Legacy
Volume 3 (2011-): X-Men
每个volume的期号都是从第一期开始算,而三个volume至今仍在出版中。
这个资源是vol.3。从1991年起以X-Men 001的书名出版,至114期Grant Morrison担任作者,把书名改为New X-Men,到157期才回复旧称,之后在208期改名为X-Men: Legacy出版至今。
X-Men: Legacy is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring the mutant superhero team, the X-Men.
The title began its publication in October 1991 as X-Men. From 2001 until 2004 it was published as New X-Men. It had reverted (as of issue #157) to its original title, but changed again (from issue #208) to X-Men: Legacy. It is usually referred to as X-Men, vol. 2 because the first series, currently Uncanny X-Men, was titled The X-Men prior to 1981
X-Men
In 1991, Marvel launched X-Men, vol. 2 as a spinoff of the parent title Uncanny X-Men, with co-writers Chris Claremont and Jim Lee, previously the penciler on Uncanny, moving over to X-Men, while studio mate Whilce Portacio took over penciling duties on Uncanny. X-Men #1 is still the bestselling comic book of all time, with sales of over 8.1 million copies (and nearly $7 million), according to Guinness Book of World Records, which presented honors to Claremont at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con (however, it probably sold closer to 3 million copies). The sales figures were generated in part by publishing the issue with five different variant covers, four of which showed different characters from the book that combined into a tetraptych image, and a fifth, gatefold cover that combined these four, large numbers of which were purchased by retailers, who anticipated fans and speculators who would buy multiple copies in order to acquire a complete collection of the covers. Chris Claremont, left after three issues due to creative differences with editor Bob Harras. Writers John Byrne and Scott Lobdell handled dialogue after Claremont's departure, and Lee himself left the title after issue #11 to form a new company, Image Comics with several other Marvel artists.
Initially, the book focused on a team led by Cyclops, with the other members forming a squad led by Storm. This premise has at times faded from mention, only to be resurrected, with the X-Men divided at times into two and even three separate squads.
New X-Men
X-Men ran for 10 years, with various creative teams. In July 2001 during a revamp of the X-Men franchise, its title changed to New X-Men, featuring an ambigram logo (issue #114). Along with these modifications, a new writer, Grant Morrison, was assigned to the title. These changes by the newly appointed Marvel Comics editor-in-chief, Joe Quesada, reflected his idea for flagship titles like X-Men to regain some of their former glory, as well as regaining critical acclaim.
Morrison's tenure on the title dealt with Cyclops, Wolverine, Phoenix, Beast, Emma Frost and Xorn. While the second squad of X-Men in Uncanny continued on as (now undercover) super heroes, Grant Morrison redirected these X-Men’s mission to that of teachers. Additionally, New X-Men artist Frank Quitely redesigned the look of the team, giving them sleek, leather / polyester outfits instead of their traditional superhero uniforms for a more contemporary look and feel. The book also moved in a similar direction to other comics books, by reducing written dialogue.
Some more of the long-lasting changes that occurred during Morrison's run were the secondary mutation of Beast to resemble a lion-like rather than his former ape-like appearance, and Emma Frost introduced as a member of the team, recreating the ties between Jean Grey and the Phoenix (retconning the retcon), and the death of Phoenix. The school expanded from simply a training center to a legitimate school with dozens of mutant students, a story idea that was first explored in the X-Men film. One of the more controversial events of New X-Men happened in issue #115 when the island of Genosha and its inhabitants, including Magneto, were completely destroyed. This set the tone that dominated the rest of Morrison's tenure on the book.
In June 2004, Chuck Austen, previously the writer of Uncanny X-Men, moved to X-Men with issue #155. The title of the series reverted to its original title of X-Men in July 2004 with issue #157 during the "X-Men Reload" event.
X-Men: Legacy
The title was renamed X-Men: Legacy starting in February 2008 with issue #208.
The retitled series follows on from the conclusion of the Messiah Complex crossover, where Professor X was accidentally shot in the head by Bishop. Shortly after the X-Men presumed him deceased, his body disappeared and his whereabouts were unknown. X-Men: Legacy initially followed the Professor's presumed road to recovery as well as the encounters he faced, such as a battle with the mutant Exodus on the psychic plane and discoveries about his past that include Mr. Sinister.
Many characters have been featured in the title, including Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, and the Acolytes. The title also featured flashbacks relevant to the ongoing present story as well as answered dangling plot lines throughout X-Men continuity.
As of issue #226, Rogue replaced Professor Xavier as the central character. Having now achieved control over her absorption powers, Scott Summers (Cyclops) has repositioned Rogue as mentor to the younger mutants under the protection of the X-Men on Utopia. Rogue is in the unique position to be able to help the students, due to her abilities, allowing fresh insight to their use and control. She has so far, also, been shown to face off against notable deadly adversaries including: Emplate and Proteus. She is also took part in the X-Men: Second Coming crossover, acknowledging her special link to Hope.
The title was one of two ongoing books to house the Age of X crossover. The story now focuses on the fallout from that story and features a team composed of Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, Professor X, Legion, and Frenzy.
失落军团 Lost Legions (250-253)
延续自Fall of the Mutants以及Age of X故事,Fall of the Mutants讲述Magik为了拿回自己的灵魂,於是自以前的时间将Legion带来,最后就借助Legion力量,将古老之神击败,拿回血石,也能将自己灵魂释放。然后就发生了Age of X事件,Professor X和Doctor Nemesis在争论如何医治Legion分裂的人格问题,结果导致他将现世界的现实改变,最后他终於清醒过来,将一切回复。事后Doctor Nemesis为了他设计出一个仪器,可以随意召唤出不同的人格和力量,不过在测试期间,却发现了有部份的人格化成实体,自他的身体离开了。
Rogue在诊断过Legion后,知道有六个人格离开了他的身体。Cyclops下令要一队人去解决这问题,於是Rogue、Professor X、Magneto、Gambit和Frenzy就出动了。他们先来到西班牙Tenefire特内里费岛,第一个目标名叫Time-Sink,他能控制时间,例如将时间停止,或将某人的思想时间回转,他将数人击倒,不过Legion直接向他攻击,其实是让Rogue向他偷袭,最后Legion将他吸回自己体内。由Time-Sink的记忆中,Rogue也得知其他人格走到伦敦去,於是Rogue和Magneto先其他人飞到那里,整个城市空无一人,他们却被同一面相的人所包围,这个就是名为Chain的人格,他的能力就像病毒一样,可凭碰触别人而将他人控制,他的面相更变为Chain一样,每个人更会配备独有的武器。整个伦敦已被Chain所控制,唯一方法是将他打败才可救回其他人。虽然Magneto能拿走他们的金属武器,但他们用木制武器将Magneto打伤,也因为Chain的人数太多,他们不知道那一个他才是主体,所以他们先行撤退。
Gambit和Frenzy常常斗嘴,不过这时他两竟然亲吻起来,他们更发现有一个小女孩出现了。而Magneto和Rogue及Legion正在另一边,突然Legion为了很小事而向Magneto发火。这小女孩正是Legion的另一走失的人格Susan In Sunshine,她能控制其他人的感情,或可利用感情转化为能量。Legion问她想不想回家,然后就将她吸收进体内。Professor X这时亦找到Chain的主体确实位置,他们直闯那里将他收回。下一站是巴黎,他们遇上了The Bleeding Image,他的能力是可令对手感受到他相同的痛楚,所以如果他以刀刺向自己,可令面前的Rogue感到痛楚,他更引爆身上的炸弹自杀,令Rogue痛得倒在地上。而他们亦获悉另一人格Styx已经将Professor X掳走,目的是要引Legion去找他。
Styx的能力是可在触碰别人后吸收他的灵魂,然后更可控制别人的身体,使用其超能力。当他们来到他所在处,发现他已把Professor X控制,利用他的心灵力四处制造出幻象。Styx更控制了多个平民,身上绑著炸药,如果Legion不肯单独去见他时,就将平民炸死。Magneto反对,因为Styx若将Legion也控制过来的话,将会变得天下无敌,但Legion没有其他选择,跟随他独自入内。就当Styx抓住Legion时,他也命令最后的人格Endgame去将那些X-Men杀死,Endgame是没有实体的,他以能量之身藏在一套盔甲内。不过这时Legion也同时出现在Endgame背后,事实上去见Styx那一个只是Legion利用Chain的能力,假冒自己的傀儡。Magneto立即将Endgame打倒,让Legion将他吸回。那个傀儡实际上就是Rogue,现在Legion收回他的力量,Rogue现身在Styx面前,反抓住他,逼使他释放出曾吸收过的所有灵魂包括Professor X。Legion也来到,趁他们紧缠间将二人也吸进体内,Professor X也立即进入Legion脑中,发现Rogue无恙并已离开Legion。其实Rogue在Legion脑内时,不断寻找Legion多重人格的力量,终於让她找到一种,可探测出Rachel的位置,亦可以制造传送门让整队人赶去救她。Professor X要带著晕倒的Legion先回Utopia,於是其餘人就立即通过传送门前往外太空去进行下一任务。但当Rogue到达时,她却发现自己被一群Shi'ar外星人包围,更用枪指著她。
(以上内容转载自小虎战记) |