Selected Product: | Decimation: X-Men - The Day After (House of M) Paperback Author: Chris Claremont, Peter Milligan, Salvador Larroc Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: 2006-05-24 ISBN-10: 0785119841 ISBN-13: 9780785119845 List Price: $15.99 Average Customer Rating: | | X-Men: Messiah Complex ISBN-10: 0785123202 ISBN-13: 9780785123200 List Price:$29.99 House of M (Marvel Comics) ISBN-10: 0785117210 ISBN-13: 9780785117216 List Price:$24.99 House of M: World of M, Featuring Wolverine ISBN-10: 0785119221 ISBN-13: 9780785119227 List Price:$13.99 Decimation: X-Men - Son of M (House of M) ISBN-10: 0785119701 ISBN-13: 9780785119708 List Price:$13.99 Decimation: X-Men - Generation M (House of M) ISBN-10: 0785119582 ISBN-13: 9780785119586 List Price:$13.99 |
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