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Reprint of The Age of Apocalypse

Marvel comics is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Age of Apocalypse storyline and is releasing 4 trade paper back collections throughout 2005. This will include some of Joe's work and I think the cover to the first volume is the image below.

Here's what comicbookresources.com has solicited for the first Trade Paper Back:

X-MEN: THE COMPLETE AGE OF APOCALYPSE EPIC BOOK 1 TPB
Written by JOHN FRANCIS MOORE, SCOTT LOBDELL, MARK WAID, FABIAN NICIEZA, LARRY HAMA, WARREN ELLIS & MORE
Pencils by STEVE EPTING, TONY DANIEL, SALVADOR LARROCA, CHRIS BACHALO, ADAM AND ANDY KUBERT, JOE MADUREIRA & MORE
It begins here! The critically acclaimed, fan-favorite storyline that rocked the X-Men Universe to its core is collected across four volumes! In a cracked-mirror world ruled by the genocidal mutant despot Apocalypse, only one hope remains: Magneto and his Astonishing X-Men! Collects X-MEN CHRONICLES #1 and #2, TALES FROM THE AGE OF APOCALYPSE: BY THE LIGHT, X-MAN #-1, X-MAN '96 ANNUAL, TALES FROM THE AGE OF APOCALYPSE: SINISTER BLOODLINES, and BLINK #1-4.
360 PGS./Marvel PSR …$29.99
ISBN: 0-7851-1714-8


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Ladama said…
Oh man, AOA is ten years old now? I feel old.
Mike said…
Yeah I hear ya, I felt the same way when I read the article too!

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