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QuelleI can't say I was crossing my fingers for Marvel to resurrect the X-Treme X-Men brand name. The original series is perhaps the most significant of Chris Claremont's return forays to the X-Men franchise. And in an era defined by Grant Morrison's progressive New X-Men series, it didn't make for enjoyable reading. Luckily, this new series shares nothing with the original beyond the title. Instead, X-Treme X-Men Vol. 2 is a continuation of Greg Pak's Exalted story arc from Astonishing X-Men. So much so that this book reads more like a fifth issue than a first issue.
Exalted wrapped up with with the tyrannical, alternate universe version of Xavier being overthrown and his machine destroyed. A ragtag team of X-Men pulled from different dimensions now face the challenge of saving a planet doomed to physically rip itself apart within months. The old faces are still here -- Emmeline Frost, General Howlett, Kurt Waggoner, and Shadow. Pak also shakes up the cast by bringing in a new face from the 616 universe -- Dazzler. Hey, it's not like Dazzler has any pressing commitments in her own dimension. Surprisingly, Pak doesn't frame this series around the efforts to save the alternate Earth from destruction. That portion of the conflict is resolved almost immediately. Instead, he introduces a new dimension-hopping wrinkle that essentially morphs X-Treme X-Men into a new version of Exiles.
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