X-Men 2099 Omnibus
(Author) John Moore Moore John FrancisThe X-Men- Not just a job, but a heritage! In the year 2099, Xi'an Chi Xan wants Meanstreak, Krystalin, Skullfire, Metalhead, Serpentina, Junkpile and Cerebra to help rebuild Charles Xavier's century-old dream - but lies, betrayal and assassination may tear them down before they start! The gods of the Aesir and demons of the Theatre of Pain - including the sadistic Brimstone Love - are against them, but will the shape-shifting Bloodhawk join the new X-Men's cause? Halloween Jack offers more tricks than treats, the Free Radicals will Daze and confuse, the Undead rise, and the X-Nation is born! But is Xi'an truly this era's Professor X? Or will he become the X-Men's most dangerous enemy? Collecting X-MEN 2099 #1-35, SPIDER-MAN 2099 (1992) #16, RAVAGE 2099 #15, DOOM 2099 #14, PUNISHER 2099 #13, X-MEN 2099 SPECIAL #1, X-MEN 2099- OASIS and X-NATION 2099 #1-6.
John Moore
John Moore (1761-1809) was an English physician and writer known for his satirical and humorous novels set in rural England. His most famous work, "Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic" (1789), is a psychological novel that explores the darker side of human nature. Moore's writing style is characterized by wit, irony, and keen observations of society. He is considered a pioneer in the development of the psychological novel and has had a significant influence on the genre of satire in English literature.