Written By: Mike Carey, Chris Yost, and Christos Gage
Art By: Scot Eaton, Mark Bagley, Mike Perkins, and Andrea De Vito
Issues: X-Men: Endangered Species One-Shot, 17 8-page chapters.
Endangered Species is the X-Men event that works to lead into Messiah Complex. The story follows Beast as he searches for a cure to the depowering of the world’s mutants. He begins a world tour, meeting with all of Marvel’s top minds, heroic and villainous. Beast pairs with his corrupt counterpart from the Age of Apocalypse, Dark Beast, and search the world for answers, from the ruins of Genosha to the Neverland mutant containment facility.
The series does some good things and some bad things. Most of the bad comes from the format. 17 short 8-page stories doesn’t give much time for development. The characters don’t really go anywhere. I said the same thing about Illuminati, but I feel this is more from inadequate space to develop the characters more than too many heavy-hitters on the page. The story is likewise just filler. While pegged as the lead in to Messiah Complex, I don’t see how this should be required reading.
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This post was written by frisbie on February 19, 2008


