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When Hope Summers returned from the future she triggered the rebirth of the mutant gene. Five mutants' powers came to life, but their activations have been dangerous, nearly killing each of them. It was only the touch of Hope that saved their lives.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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Kieron Gillen

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Kieron Gillen is a comic book writer and former media journalist.

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May 25, 2020
2018 view: After the great events that led up to the Mutant Messiah, Marvel seemed to have no real idea what to do with her, as seen by the shortness of this run! Following the first and primary mission of Hope Summers in the current time stream, as she, quasi mentored by Cyclops, seeks as a 'Messiah' to free the 'Lights' and fix their mutations to function properly; not that too bad, especially the Schism cross-overs which are pretty pretty pretty good. 6/12

2012 view: Collecting the complete Generation Hope #1-17, following the first and primary mission of Hope Summers in the current timestream as she, quasi mentored by Cyclops seeks as a 'Messiah' to free the 'Lights' and augment their mutant powers to function properly, Not too bad, especially the Schism cross-overs. 6 out of 12
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February 18, 2023
Using this for the whole series
3.5/5
Honestly surprised that I liked this series and I'm kinda sad it's over as there are some really good characters. Transonic and Hope really do steal the show.

Also it's like legitimately funny. It's light hearted goofy dumb anime inspired superheros and it totally knows that.
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