
X-Men: First Class
by X-Men: First Class 1
X-Men: First Class - Paperback invites you into the origins of a mutant dynasty, tracing how Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast, and Iceman became the X-Men at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters. This superhero graphic-novel collection is perfect for fans and new readers who crave adventurous, hopeful stories about courage, friendship, and accepting differences. Compiled from X-Men: First Class (2005) issues plus the 2007 Special with a Kevin Nowlan story, this edition presents the team’s early steps—their misfit beginnings, their shared challenges, and the instant bonds that would form a legendary force. Written in a warm, accessible voice with era-appropriate art, the book balances character-driven moments with exciting action, offering a clear entry point to the X-Men universe for readers discovering their origins. Origins of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast, and Iceman as a team Includes X-Men: First Class (2005) #1, #2, #4, #5, #7 and the 2007 Special Collects essential early adventures that lay the groundwork for the X-Men saga Classic storytelling and era-appropriate art create an authentic feel Accessible for new readers; rewarding for longtime fans—themes of hope, courage, and acceptance After finishing X-Men: First Class, readers will have a deeper appreciation for the roots of the X-Men saga, feeling inspired to embrace differences and believe in the power of teamwork. This paperback offers a nostalgic, collectible entry into comic history that invites you to revisit the origins of these iconic heroes time and again.
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