Originally part of Marvel’s edgy, postmodern revamp of X-Force, X-Statix stood out for its satirical take on fame, media, and morality. Volume 3, De Entre los Muertos, continues that tone with mutant heroes more concerned with image than heroism, as death and resurrection blur into spectacle. Featuring Mike Allred’s pop-art visuals and Peter Milligan’s biting scripts, this Spanish edition captures the stylish absurdity and cultural critique that made the series a cult classic.
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Peter Milligan is a British writer known for surreal, psychologically complex narratives in books like “Shade, the Changing Man”, “Enigma”, and “X-Statix”. A core figure in the Vertigo movement, Milligan injects satire, identity politics, and existential dread into superhero and horror frameworks. His scripts often blur reality and madness, challenging narrative conventions with poetic wit. Milligan remains a literary provocateur in comics, crafting stories that unsettle and enlighten.
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Peter Milligan is a British writer known for surreal, psychologically complex narratives in books like “Shade, the Changing Man”, “Enigma”, and “X-Statix”. A core figure in the Vertigo movement, Milligan injects satire, identity politics, and existential dread into superhero and horror frameworks. His scripts often blur reality and madness, challenging narrative conventions with poetic wit. Milligan remains a literary provocateur in comics, crafting stories that unsettle and enlighten.
Originally part of Marvel’s edgy, postmodern revamp of X-Force, X-Statix stood out for its satirical take on fame, media, and morality. Volume 3, De Entre los Muertos, continues that tone with mutant heroes more concerned with image than heroism, as death and resurrection blur into spectacle. Featuring Mike Allred’s pop-art visuals and Peter Milligan’s biting scripts, this Spanish edition captures the stylish absurdity and cultural critique that made the series a cult classic. Comic, Peter Milligan, Mike Allred, Marvel, 2004 Marvel 977-2424821004 Peter Milligan 2004