A movie novelization in which the X-Men join the battle over a government-sponsored "cure" designed to remove the special powers of mutants and make them normal humans.
"[The] stories collected hre introduce Havok, the vampiric village Sauron, the Mutates and X-Man-t-be-be Sunfire! Not to mention the Living Pharaoh, a classic Savage Land team-up with Ka-Zar, as well as the return of Magneto!"--Back cover.
"The Dora Milaje are venturing out of Wakanda--and adventuring across the Marvel Universe! It's Wakanda's best warriors--Okoye, Ayo and Aneka--on a globe-trotting mission to protect the realm at any cost"--Back cover.
Quicksilver's attempt to manipulate the U.S. government into relinquishing control of the mutant community fails when his Sentinels begin killing mutants. Then, Val Cooper confronts Nick Fury about Ultimate X's role in the establishment of the twin cities of Tian, Jean Grey still has not taken a side, and the security forces at the mutant internment compound Camp Angel will do well to survive after the mutants interned there learn that the government created the x-gene.
Information is leaked to the public about the United States government's responsiblity for the creation of the X-gene and the result is even more mistrust between mutants and humans.
Describes the "X-Men" comic book's X-Men School, founded by Professor X, covering the training of future X-Men in the Danger Room and profiling several of the school's first students and famous graduates.
Follows the adventures of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast, and Iceman in the early days of the X-Men dynasty, while they were still students at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters.