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An offer to join Wolverine collides with an offer from the FF, and X-23 is forced to decide if she wants to continue her life as an assassin - or take a break and see what it's like to be a regular teenager! Plus, on an already disastrous night, what else could possibly go wrong for X-23? Dragons? Hellion and his bad mood? How about being kidnapped to another galaxy by ... the Collector? Then, X-23 goes back to Utopia to decide once and for all which side she falls on in the X-Men's Schism and Regenesis! COLLECTING: X-23 17-20, 22
Collects X-23 (2010) #17-21. Laura Kinney, the teenage clone of Wolverine known as X-23, has been on a quest to find herself. Now, it's time for her to choose between the two feuding X-Men teams - but first, it's time to have a misadventure in babysitting! Reed and Sue Richards of the Future Foundation have asked Laura to babysit their children, Franklin and Valeria. Of course, the Richards children aren't normal kids - and this night will turn out to be anything but normal! X-23 will face dragons in Manhattan, cosmic beings in space and teenage romance at inopportune times. And the biggest danger will be the Invisible Woman if Laura doesn't safely return Franklin and Val to their Baxter Building home!
Because you demanded it! Superstar Top Cow artist Mike Choi joins the team as X-23 returns! Having escaped the Facility that created her, X-23 struggles to create a real life for herself. But when your entire life has been about death and destruction, can you ever really escape the darkness? The rest of the story begins here, and won't end until X-23 faces off with the one man most responsible for her life: Wolverine! Collects X-23: Target X #1-6.
Collects X-23 (2010) #10-16. X-23 thought she had walked away from her past, but after her brutal discoveries in Madripoor, she realizes there are some crimes--of the heart and body--that cannot be so easily forgotten. But as memories begin to spin her out of control, an old mentor and maybe a new enemy come back into her life: Wolverine...and the vampire, Jubilee. Then, when X-23's kill-list is resurrected, she may now be forced to take the lives of the people she once spared. But with a vampire as her uneasy ally, is restraint even an option? Plus: a seemingly unstoppable cosmic force is tearing apart New York, and targeting X-23 and the Future Foundation's Sue Richards and Spider-Man. What strange connection do these three heroes share, and is it the key to saving the city and the world--or will it get them killed?
Cyclops and Wolverine struggle to deal with the growing threats facing mutants while still keeping X-Force's existence a secret from the X-Men. Warpath is out for vengeance, Wolfsbane is missing, and X-23 keeps cutting off pieces of Vanisher. But worst of all? One mutant's deadly actions will put mutantkind squarely back in the crosshairs of humanity. Things were bad before, but they're about to get a hell of lot worse. Collects X-Force #12-13, #17-19.
Now it can be told. The full story behind the origin of X-23 - who she is, where she came from and the exact nature of her relationship to Wolverine. You think you know, but you have no idea. Collects X-23 (2005) #1-6.
X-23 has left the X-Men to fi nd the answers she seeks out alone in the world. But she'll soon fi nd herself side-by-side with another of the team's mysterious orphans: Remy LeBeau, aka Gambit! Can they help each other survive Ms. Sinister? Then, it's the ultimate legacy crossover as Laura locks claws with Daken! Will Wolverine's son and his teenage clone make for bitter enemies or an unstoppable team? As X-23's memories begin to spin her out of control, Logan must to step back into her life, along with another of his protégées - the vampire Jubilee! COLLECTING: X-23 (2010) 4-21, DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE 8-9; MATERIAL FROM WOLVERINE: THE ROAD TO HELL 1, ALL-NEW WOLVERINE SAGA 1
Collects X-23 (2018) #7-12. X-23 vs. Honey Badger! A series of gruesome murders. A killer who disappears without a trace. Laura and Gabby are on the hunt. But when X-23 comes faceto- face with the mysterious X-Assassin, nothing is as it seems! And when Laura and Gabby find the X-Assassin’s creators, they might not agree on what to do about this barely human executioner. As Laura investigates its origins and Gabby does her best to find its soul, they quickly discover that this isn’t the only threat facing them! What will they do when they encounter an army of genetically altered assassins? And what are the secrets of the shadowy organization called Harvest that threaten to drive a wedge between these two sisters? Is this the end for Laura and Gabby Kinney?
Collects X-23 #1-6.ÿÿ X-23 has lived many lives, but none of them have ever felt right.ÿ Leaving the X-Men's island home of Utopia on a mission all her own, she's already found trouble. Even with the mutant thief Gambit at her side, her past haunts her. With new enemies rising, can X-23 trust herself not to succumb to her deadly ways?
This interdisciplinary study examines the relationship between violence, empowerment, and the teenage super/heroine in comics and young adult fantasy novels. The author analyzes stories of teenage super/heroines who have experienced trauma, abduction, assault, and sexual violence that has led to a loss of agency, and then tracks the way that their use of violence empowers them to reclaim agency over their lives and bodies. The author identifies these characters as vigilante feminist teenage super/heroines because they become vigilantes in order to protect other girls and young women from violence and create safer communities. The teenage super/heroines examined in this book are characters who have the ability—through super power, or supernatural and magical ability—to fight back against those who seek to cause them harm. They are a product of and a response to both the pervasive culture of violence against girls and women and a system that fails to protect girls and women from harm. While this book is part of a robust intellectual conversation about the role of girls and women in popular literature and culture and about feminist analyses of comics and YA literature, it is unique in its reading of violence as empowerment and in its careful tracing—and naming—of the teenage vigilante super/heroine, a characterization that is hugely popular and deserves this close reading.