Sanctuary

Sanctuary
ISBN-10
1572971800
ISBN-13
9781572971806
Series
Sanctuary
Category
Adventure stories
Pages
345
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Berkley
Author
Christopher Golden

Description

When Magneto, their deadliest foe, takes over Manhattan and declares it a haven for mutants, the X-Men, under the direction of Professor Charles Xavier, realize that Magneto has achieved his first step in a plot for world domination. Original.

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