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Time's Arrow: The Present (X-Men & Spider-Man, No 2)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
Fabric Type: 9780425164150
Legal Disclaimer: 0425164152
Maximum Color Depth: Berkley
Metal Type: Berkley
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 288
Total External Bays Free: August 01, 1998
Total Firewire Ports: Berkley
Berkley






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Spider-Man and Bishop have been lost in the timestream. With the Time Displacement Core damaged, the X-Men have no way to retrieve them! To make matters worse, Kang has sent three more time arrows to wreak havoc on the timestream--this time to the present! The X-Men must fight through Kang's mercenaries to get to the time arrows, all the while repairing the TDC so that their friends can be rescued.



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Like looking into a blackened mirror...
The parts of this novel that centered on Spider-Man and Bishop in the alternate reality were very interesting, and at the same time very disturbing. The X-Men have taken over much of America, if not the world, and imprisoned any superhuman that refuses to get with their program. Peter Parker is a selfish jerk (apparently) who used his powers to gain fame and fortune as revenge on everyone (Flash Thompson in particular) who ever mistreated him in his pre-spider-powered existence. The most disturbing ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Once again the series
I guess I wrote something about the series for the first book, but I want this to stop popping up on recommended books so I'm writing another review. If you want to know what I said, check book one in the series.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Fun Continues in Book 2
The second book in the trilogy picks up the action where the first book ended. Spidey and Bishop are now in a world familiar yet very different. The rest of the X-Men have to try to save the world from Kang's evil plot - and fighting some villains they normally don't fight to do so.

This book continues with the elements I enjoyed in the first - lots of action, lots of cameos, lots of cliffhanger chapters. This trilogy continues to be one of the best super-hero novel(s) I've read in a long ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - superb
Well there aren't many books around that you would not want to put down till you have finished reading it. But this book is certainlyone that fits in to that catagory. From begining to the end, this book will keep you in suspense. I just don't think that words can do justice describing this world. Just imagine being in a wrold where the X_men have become evil and killed or impresioned all the other superpowred humans. Imagiane wolverine free to kill at will. Well stop reading this and buy this book ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Keeps you on your toes
I can't get over the fact that my favorite part is the release of the HERO'S(you'll understand once you read it)!! I always have enjoyed mass fights where everything is on the line. In this book it happens. Alternate Parkers, Aliya found once again, A group of Evil X-Men, a Good Magneto, and of course Kang. This book has them all! I must say it was quite a bit better than the first book and I thought it was good. Well happy reading!!