X-Men: Misfits
High school student Kitty Pryde has always been the odd girl out. A mutant, she was born with strange superpowers, magical talents that make her the class freak. But Kitty’s world is changed when she’s invited to study at Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, a special home for mutant teens. There’s just one catch: Kitty’s the only girl at the all-boy school, and she ends up just feeling like a freak all over again.
Then Kitty meets Pyro and the ultra-hot bad boys of the Hellfire Club. They’re the school’s elite–handsome, rich, and totally above the rules. Now Kitty seems to have it all: a dreamy boyfriend, super-cool friends, and the chance to develop her extraordinary talents. But why is her heart telling her that something is wrong? Will Kitty ever find the place where she belongs, or is she doomed to be a misfit forever?
A fresh take on the X-Men, mixing Xavier's School with Shojo manga (a la Ouran). Like a love letter to everyone who loves both.We follow Kitty Pryde as the only current female student at Xavier's in her first months at the school. It's so fun to pick out each character in their new manga form (Beast is Totoro-like, Cyclops is still sanctimonious, except in teenage version, which means straight edge, ah, beautiful). I can't wait for volume 2, I hear there will be more female students!Personal
I picked up this little manga in a box of books in a fleamarket and was intrigued to see an X-men story manga-style. It's been a while since I've read any manga (I prefer American comics and graphic novels) so I kept this by my desktop to pick up whenever the internet crapped out and I thought (may as well be reading).I shouldn't be surprised that I didn't care for this story because of the medium it's in. In fact, I just bumped it up a star because it's not the books fault that it's a manga. It
This is a lot of fun and what I guess would be called fanservice. The X-men have been turned into a shoujo manga by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman! It's a sweet story too. I'm not much into the X-men but from what memory serves me, this story reimagines Kitty Prydes' first semester at Xavier's School and introduces only a few other X-men, with the climax being Xavier's crippling accident. The book itself is from Del Rey's run at manga publishing, printed American style and the proposed series
I liked the story ok, but not the art as much. I'm still new to manga and I know a lot of the male characters look similar, but I had a really hard time telling the difference between Kitty Pryde and her male X-Men friends. I'll continue to buy this series for the library as I imagine it will be quite popular, but I don't think I'll be reading anymore.
It's great that the X-Men franchise has made its way into the manga world again after a brief brush in Wolverine: Logan. However, seeing it re-packaged in such a cheap fashion leaves a sour taste in the mouth.Granted, re-making any story from popular source material is a difficult task, especially when its re-tooling an action-drama like X-Men into a shojo drama. No one can expect to get there without bumps along the way, but this X misses the spot. X-Men Misfits tells the story of the
I liked this. I was impressed with the way they were able to successfully transplant the X-men into another style and genre, while maintaining the right vibe. It's a shame volume 2 never happened.We discuss this one-and-done X-men story in more detail here: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/ep...
Raina Telgemeier
Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.67 | 748 Users | 94 Reviews
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Original Title: | X-men 1: Misfits |
ISBN: | 034550514X (ISBN13: 9780345505149) |
Edition Language: | English |
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THE X-MEN GET A RADICAL NEW REMIX IN A STORY ABOUT TEEN ANGST, FIRST LOVE, AND WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING INHigh school student Kitty Pryde has always been the odd girl out. A mutant, she was born with strange superpowers, magical talents that make her the class freak. But Kitty’s world is changed when she’s invited to study at Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, a special home for mutant teens. There’s just one catch: Kitty’s the only girl at the all-boy school, and she ends up just feeling like a freak all over again.
Then Kitty meets Pyro and the ultra-hot bad boys of the Hellfire Club. They’re the school’s elite–handsome, rich, and totally above the rules. Now Kitty seems to have it all: a dreamy boyfriend, super-cool friends, and the chance to develop her extraordinary talents. But why is her heart telling her that something is wrong? Will Kitty ever find the place where she belongs, or is she doomed to be a misfit forever?
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Title | : | X-Men: Misfits |
Author | : | Raina Telgemeier |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | August 11th 2009 by Del Rey (first published July 10th 2009) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Comics. Young Adult. Fiction. Fantasy. Superheroes |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 748 Users | 94 ReviewsPiece Containing Books X-Men: Misfits
I was a little confused about what was going on with the Hellfire Club in this iteration of X Men, but I enjoyed the story anyway.A fresh take on the X-Men, mixing Xavier's School with Shojo manga (a la Ouran). Like a love letter to everyone who loves both.We follow Kitty Pryde as the only current female student at Xavier's in her first months at the school. It's so fun to pick out each character in their new manga form (Beast is Totoro-like, Cyclops is still sanctimonious, except in teenage version, which means straight edge, ah, beautiful). I can't wait for volume 2, I hear there will be more female students!Personal
I picked up this little manga in a box of books in a fleamarket and was intrigued to see an X-men story manga-style. It's been a while since I've read any manga (I prefer American comics and graphic novels) so I kept this by my desktop to pick up whenever the internet crapped out and I thought (may as well be reading).I shouldn't be surprised that I didn't care for this story because of the medium it's in. In fact, I just bumped it up a star because it's not the books fault that it's a manga. It
This is a lot of fun and what I guess would be called fanservice. The X-men have been turned into a shoujo manga by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman! It's a sweet story too. I'm not much into the X-men but from what memory serves me, this story reimagines Kitty Prydes' first semester at Xavier's School and introduces only a few other X-men, with the climax being Xavier's crippling accident. The book itself is from Del Rey's run at manga publishing, printed American style and the proposed series
I liked the story ok, but not the art as much. I'm still new to manga and I know a lot of the male characters look similar, but I had a really hard time telling the difference between Kitty Pryde and her male X-Men friends. I'll continue to buy this series for the library as I imagine it will be quite popular, but I don't think I'll be reading anymore.
It's great that the X-Men franchise has made its way into the manga world again after a brief brush in Wolverine: Logan. However, seeing it re-packaged in such a cheap fashion leaves a sour taste in the mouth.Granted, re-making any story from popular source material is a difficult task, especially when its re-tooling an action-drama like X-Men into a shojo drama. No one can expect to get there without bumps along the way, but this X misses the spot. X-Men Misfits tells the story of the
I liked this. I was impressed with the way they were able to successfully transplant the X-men into another style and genre, while maintaining the right vibe. It's a shame volume 2 never happened.We discuss this one-and-done X-men story in more detail here: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/ep...
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