Triptych: A Marvel: Xavier's Institute Novel

Triptych: A Marvel: Xavier's Institute Novel
ISBN-10
183908085X
ISBN-13
9781839080852
Series
Triptych
Category
Fiction
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2021-09-07
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Jaleigh Johnson

Description

X-Men super-soldier Fantomex faces off with clone versions of himself in this thrilling Super Hero heist adventure from Marvel’s Xavier’s Institute Former super-soldier and master thief, Fantomex, stumbles upon one of his clones, Cluster, breaking into museums to steal priceless artifacts. Outwitted and intrigued, Fantomex decides to beat Cluster at whatever game she’s playing. But something is different about these artifacts: they’ve all been infused with nanotechnology, very similar to the kind that originally created Fantomex. And they aren’t the only ones looking for them… Their other clone, Weapon XIII, is on the hunt too. The cat-and-mouse heists test their burglary skills and push the boundaries of how much they can trust one another. When it turns out that they're the pawns in an even deadlier game, all hell breaks loose – and these clones always play to win.

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