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By Judd Winick & Mike McKone (Marvel Comics)
ISBN: 0-7851-0833-5
This mellow piece of fluff takes Marvel’s What If concept up a level by having an amorphous team of young mutants from alternate universes team up to correct mistakes and clear blockages in the fabric of the multiverse.
Reality is a plethora of differing dimensions, you see, and if things go awry in one it can have a cumulative and ultimately catastrophic effect on all of them. Led by Blink (who had her own miniseries and starred in the X-Men extended storyline Age of Apocalypse) this team of rejects from their own realities, acting like the cast of the OC in fancy dress zap from place to place doing the Dyno-Rod thing.
Notwithstanding the hackneyed concept, however, it’s not a bad package, but this first volume – which rushes through an origin of sorts and sends them to an Earth where their great mentor is evil and another where they have to re-engineer the X-Men’s greatest tragedy – relies overmuch on a familiarity with the minutiae of Marvel continuity that might deter the casual reader.
If you’re prepared to accept the fact that you won’t get all the gags and references you might enjoy the light tone, sharp dialogue and lush illustration, and unlike most comics books, at least the dead stay dead here. I think. Perhaps. Maybe.
© 2001, 2005 Marvel Characters, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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