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Exiles Vol. 1: Down the Rabbit Hole (Exiles (2001-2008)) Kindle & comiXology
Collects Exiles #1-4.
The Exiles consist of heroes pulled from alternate times and universes who are sent to correct problems in the multiverse. Led by Blink from the popular storyline X-Men: Age of Apocalypse, they must set events in each world on their proper course or risk themselves being 'blinked' out of existence.
The Exiles consist of heroes pulled from alternate times and universes who are sent to correct problems in the multiverse. Led by Blink from the popular storyline X-Men: Age of Apocalypse, they must set events in each world on their proper course or risk themselves being 'blinked' out of existence.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateMay 30, 2007
- Reading age13 years and up
- Grade level8 and up
- File size345185 KB
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- ASIN : B00PSN1G4I
- Publisher : Marvel (May 30, 2007)
- Publication date : May 30, 2007
- Language : English
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2006
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This series caught my attention when it first came out, considering I was a big fan of the Age of Apocolypse story arc and that it had Blink and Morph on the cover. Different Morph, but no matter! There a a variety of situations that this group gets into which involves missions to fix whatever problem there may be in whatever reality they may be in. Which can vary from major (Kill the Pheonix) to minor (buy a cheese danish). You'd be suprised how much can spiral out a pastry problem. The original team consists of Mimic - previously a minor character in the main reality (616), Blink - From the Age of Apocolypse reality, due to fan reaction most likely, Nocturne - Daughter of Scarlet Witch and Nightcrawler, Morph - A prominent hero and member of the Xmen and the Avengers in his reality, who will also just make you laugh with everything said, T-Bird - John Proudstar, thunderbird, who died on his first mission with the X-men in the 616 reality, but from his was captured by Apocolypse and turned into one of the Horsemen, and Magnus - the daughter of Magneto and Rogue, with gifts and curses from both of his parents, along with incredible power. If you have an at least decent knowledge of past events in the Marvel history, you would probably appreciate this title. I found it amazing when they got a mission in a reality that I only knew about from reading one issue ten or fifteen years ago. Pretty obscure! I like all the little references and cameos from the depths of the Marvel history and universe. Humurous and intense,it draws you in and you care what happens to the characters just like any other title that may be a bit more mainstream. Buy it, read it, love it. This review is meant not just for this volume, but this goes for the whole series run.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016
The exiles are a team of hip cool mutants from a grab bag of universe that must go about solving wrongs in hopes of going home. With a premise like that, the big appeal of this book is the promise of seeing new and different iterations of the x-men in every issue. The cast is also very fluid, this volume has a founding member turnoff only to get a new recruit for example. The writing is fine here, although I could do with less of morphs blithering.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017
This was Mandatory and I am only filling the requirement but while I have your attention have you considered Arizona State
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2016
great comic, nice story line.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2006
Marvel's X-Men franchise has launched many spinoffs and various comic book lines but, in my opinion, none have been as unique as Exiles.
This trade collects the first 4 issues of Exiles (the first two story arcs) and was written by Judd Winnick who stayed to write a good portion of the next 35ish issues.
The basic premise of the series is that the team is a collection of hereos from alternate Earths (in the Marvel universe, mainstream Marvel takes place in the "616" universe) and they travel to different alternate realities with missions to complete. I was drawn to this series because of the characters, specifically Blink and Mimic. Blink earned a following from her exploits in an X-men crossover called "The Age of Apocolypse" that was written in the 90's while Mimic has been in a few X-men comics but never explored much after that.
In addition to the having a very interesting cast of characters, the writing for Exiles is what set itself apart from the other comics out there. I feel as though it is/was fresh when compared to some of the other X-titles and other comics in general. The art isn't Jim Lee or any of the other top artists but the various artists do an excellent job of creating colorful, distinct, and different worlds and characters.
A word of warning however... While the first few trade paperbacks of Exiles are very good, some of the later collections are not quite as entertaining as the writing quality falters a bit when Austen takes over.
This trade collects the first 4 issues of Exiles (the first two story arcs) and was written by Judd Winnick who stayed to write a good portion of the next 35ish issues.
The basic premise of the series is that the team is a collection of hereos from alternate Earths (in the Marvel universe, mainstream Marvel takes place in the "616" universe) and they travel to different alternate realities with missions to complete. I was drawn to this series because of the characters, specifically Blink and Mimic. Blink earned a following from her exploits in an X-men crossover called "The Age of Apocolypse" that was written in the 90's while Mimic has been in a few X-men comics but never explored much after that.
In addition to the having a very interesting cast of characters, the writing for Exiles is what set itself apart from the other comics out there. I feel as though it is/was fresh when compared to some of the other X-titles and other comics in general. The art isn't Jim Lee or any of the other top artists but the various artists do an excellent job of creating colorful, distinct, and different worlds and characters.
A word of warning however... While the first few trade paperbacks of Exiles are very good, some of the later collections are not quite as entertaining as the writing quality falters a bit when Austen takes over.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
Judd Winick's multiple dimensional X team is fun and pulls characters from alternate timelines into a series that is reminiscent of a 90s television show like Sliders. There are alternate histories and different versions of the X-men to encounter constantly including alternates of Professor X and different reality version of the Dark Pheonix. Enjoyable.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2008
This comic and I crossed paths in quite an interesting manner. A friend who knew that I enjoyed Marvel characters who were a little off the beaten path such as Mimic and Thunderbird. A shot while later I was reading this first TPB with an intense vigor and wanted more.
The concept itself is pure brilliance. Think Sliders meets Quantum Leap meets the X-Men universe with awesome results. The characters are well drawn and even better to watch develop. Even in this 1st issue events that occur change characters forever. Not only are the characters great but the worlds the Exiles visit are just as brilliant and full of detail. Wonderful story lines and amazing character development really hold this comic together.
If you enjoyed What-If or any alternate universe in any comic book series i would suggest reading at least this first volume and getting your feet wet. You may very well get sucked into a sweeping story and colorful characters, both metaphorically and literally, and find yourself as addicted as myself.
The concept itself is pure brilliance. Think Sliders meets Quantum Leap meets the X-Men universe with awesome results. The characters are well drawn and even better to watch develop. Even in this 1st issue events that occur change characters forever. Not only are the characters great but the worlds the Exiles visit are just as brilliant and full of detail. Wonderful story lines and amazing character development really hold this comic together.
If you enjoyed What-If or any alternate universe in any comic book series i would suggest reading at least this first volume and getting your feet wet. You may very well get sucked into a sweeping story and colorful characters, both metaphorically and literally, and find yourself as addicted as myself.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2008
The first TPB of the Exiles, simply awesome. The characters Morph, Mimic, Thunderbird, TJ (Nightcrawler's daughter),Blink, and Magnus (Magneto's son) are "plucked" from there universes and dropped in a mysterious point. Where they are all informed that they have been "mixed up" in time. And they have to travel across various universes and times to set themselves and other things back to normal. In theses other universes many strange things happend bad guys are good visa versa. Very nice to have prior Marvel knowledge when reading this. It has good dialouge and I think Morph is absolutely hilarious, even if he is over the top. I really, highly recommend this TPB. And all the other ones in the series. I have read Vol 2 also review comming soon.
5 STARS!
5 STARS!
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奥森
4.0 out of 5 stars
異色作!
Reviewed in Japan on April 17, 2002
X-MENの知識のある方にお勧めです。(エイジオブアポカリプスまでで十分)
タイムブローカーによって集められた6人のX-MEN。
しかし彼等はそれぞれ違う時間軸の世界から呼ばれていた。
平行世界に生じる歪みを修正すべく、彼等はEXILESとなり、
自分達の世界を救うため、様々な時間軸を渡る・・・。
ブリンク、サンダーバード、ミミック、モーフ、など過去の作品に
登場したキャラクターが新たな時代背景をもって登場。
第1話から4話まで収録。
MUTANT-Xとはテイストが違って、固定されてるのはEXILESメンバーのみ。
X-MENの過去の事件を知ってた方が楽しめます。
昔のX-MENを懐かしんでる方、いかがです?
タイムブローカーによって集められた6人のX-MEN。
しかし彼等はそれぞれ違う時間軸の世界から呼ばれていた。
平行世界に生じる歪みを修正すべく、彼等はEXILESとなり、
自分達の世界を救うため、様々な時間軸を渡る・・・。
ブリンク、サンダーバード、ミミック、モーフ、など過去の作品に
登場したキャラクターが新たな時代背景をもって登場。
第1話から4話まで収録。
MUTANT-Xとはテイストが違って、固定されてるのはEXILESメンバーのみ。
X-MENの過去の事件を知ってた方が楽しめます。
昔のX-MENを懐かしんでる方、いかがです?

MadManMarvel
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'm Late!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2016
I know, it's been a while since this series was 'relevant' so I'm very late on the uptake but as such I implore you to either take another look at this series or if, like me, you somehow avoided it when it was new - look again!
As these heroes are plucked from alternate realities and they visit 'What-If?' kind of scenarios the book works pretty much anytime and I'm loving the panel-by-panel view of these books on Kindle!
This first volume is ridiculuosly short at only 4 issues and other than bring the team together we get an evil Charles Xavier and revisist the Battle For / Death of Phoenix - hardly original you may think.
The light bright artwork, the cartoony characters and the fluffy comedic banter belies just as prominent a serious aspect.
There's something for everyone and there's more to collect...
Recommended.
As these heroes are plucked from alternate realities and they visit 'What-If?' kind of scenarios the book works pretty much anytime and I'm loving the panel-by-panel view of these books on Kindle!
This first volume is ridiculuosly short at only 4 issues and other than bring the team together we get an evil Charles Xavier and revisist the Battle For / Death of Phoenix - hardly original you may think.
The light bright artwork, the cartoony characters and the fluffy comedic banter belies just as prominent a serious aspect.
There's something for everyone and there's more to collect...
Recommended.