Collects Adventures of the X-Men #1-6, Adventures of Spider-Man #3.
Animated-style adventures from one of the X-Men’s greatest eras! Wolverine takes on the savage Hulk — but whose side are Havok and X-Factor on? And what does the gamma-powered Leader have to do with it all? Meanwhile, Beast and Gambit face the evil machinations of Mister Sinister — with a little help from Spider-Man! Things take an occult turn for Cyclops, courtesy of the demonic N’Garai and the Dweller-in-Darkness! And when Magneto and his Brotherhood commit an act of war, the X-Men must respond — but as the situation explodes out of control, it just might bring about the Apocalypse…with a capital ‘A’! Who will be left standing in the ultimate survival-of-the-fittest battle?
Ralph Macchio is an American comic book editor and writer, who has held many positions at Marvel Comics, including executive editor. Macchio is commonly associated with Daredevil, the Spider-Man line of comics and the popular Ultimate Marvel line. In Macchio's words, he "made probably the longest run on Daredevil of anyone."
Macchio is not related to the actor Ralph Macchio, but is nicknamed "Karate Kid" after that actor's famous role.
The title of the book is called “Adventures Of The X-MEN: Clear And Present Dangers”. The author of the book is “Ralph Macchio”. Ralph Macchio is the actor from an old movie called “Karate Kid”. He played the kid that was the main character of all of the Karate Kid movies, except the one with Jaden Smith in it. He is an awesome actor as well as being an awesome author. The theme of this story is teamwork because they worked as a team in order to succeed.
The story was about Wolverine and the X-MEN saving the world from dangerous threats that faced them as a team. My favorite part of the book is the part where the X-MEN team up with this other team just to save the Hulk. This is my favorite part because both of the teams don’t like each other, but they ended up working with each other as a whole team even though they were not. My least favorite part was the part when a kid was about to get killed due to his mutant powers. This is my least favorite part because the people are discriminating against the kid for his difference between all of the kids in the building. The main character that was in the story was Wolverine. Wolverine was the main character of the story because he was mentioned the most throughout the story. Wolverine is a believable character because he doesn’t fit in with society due to his differences. My favorite character in the story is Wolverine because he is an awesome character. He has metal-like claws that can cut through anything, has a super-fast healing factor, and is really strong. I can’t relate to this character because he is so much superior compared to me. He has metal-like claws and I only have nails.
I loved this book because it is filled with action. Books that have fighting scenes are the best books to read in my opinion. I would recommend this book to someone because it will entertain them and would not make them sleepy. I would recommend this book to comic book readers, marvel lovers, true believers, and to action genre lovers because this book is filled with different parts of comic books, Stan-Lee made the X-MEN exist, and this is filled with a lot of action scenes.
Remember the 1990s-era Star Wars figures, when Hasbro decided to bring back those toys? I think the artists at that time just used those toys as models for the fighting sequences here. Sometimes, too much exposition is negative, and these word balloons just cluster up the panels. Nostalgia for that time is the reason why the new X-Men '97 cartoon was made, I guess.