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''X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land'' is a 2001 comic book limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen franchise. It's written by Creator/ChrisClaremont with art by Kevin Sharpe and Danny Miki (with additional inks by Lary Strucker). Color art is provided by Chris & Mike Garcia of Avalon Studios.

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''X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land'' is a 2001 comic book limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen franchise. It's written by Creator/ChrisClaremont with art by Kevin Sharpe and Danny Miki (with additional inks by Lary Strucker). Color art is provided by Chris & Mike Garcia of Avalon Studios.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Brainchild reverts Storm "biological clock" to hundreds of generations before to turn her into a savage warrioress driven by bloodlust and sics her on her teammates]].

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Brainchild reverts Storm Storm's "biological clock" to hundreds of generations before to turn her into a savage warrioress driven by bloodlust and sics her on her teammates]].
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Brainchild reverts Storm "biological clock" to hundreds of generations before to turn her into a savage warrioress driven by bloodlust and sics her on her teammates]].
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* {{MindControl}}: Another signature plot point by Claremont: [[spoiler:mutate Leash dominates Thunderbird, and Lupa makes her move on Beast. Storm also undergoes a transformation and is turned into a savage warrioress.]]
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* GuestStarPartyMember: Beast is here, sporting the feline look from Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' book. He was part of the cast for the first three issues of the main title, and reappears there near the end of the quest for Destiny's Diaries (issues #18-19).

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Beast is here, sporting the feline look from Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' book. He was part of the cast for the first three issues of the main title, and reappears there near the end of the quest for Destiny's Diaries (issues #18-19).
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* GuestStarPartyMember: Beast is here, sporting the feline look from Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' book, and only appears again in the main title near the end of the quest for Destiny's Diaries.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Beast is here, sporting the feline look from Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' book, and only appears again in book. He was part of the cast for the first three issues of the main title title, and reappears there near the end of the quest for Destiny's Diaries.Diaries (issues #18-19).
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* GuestStarPartyMember: Beast is here, sporting the feline look from Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' book, and only appears again in the main title near the end of the quest for Destiny's Diaries.
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* LizardFolk: The team find a group of humanoid lizards in the Argentinian pampas, then decide to escort them to the Savage Land.
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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Brainchild captures Storm and offers to make her his queen, but she refuses.
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* KeystoneArmy: [[spoiler:Almost all of Brainchild's army is controlled by Leash's MindControl powers - and when Leash's attempt to control Sage [[AttackReflector completely backfires]], they're all set free. They're also very, ''very'' angry about it]].

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* KeystoneArmy: [[spoiler:Almost all of Brainchild's army is controlled by Leash's MindControl powers - and when Leash's attempt to control Sage [[AttackReflector completely backfires]], they're all set free. They're also very, ''very'' angry about it]].what's been done to them]].
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* AppropriateAnimalAttire: The [[RaptorAttack velociraptors]] in Rogue's nightmare are dressed in X-Men costumes, and one has Storm's distinctive white hair.


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* RaptorAttack: The first issue opens with Rogue trapped in a nightmare, being chased down by a pack of velociraptors. She doesn’t wake up until after they start feasting on her. However, these raptors are all [[AppropriateAnimalAttire wearing X-Men uniforms]], and one has Storm's distinctive white hair.
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* AttackReflector: [[spoiler:Leash's tries to use her usual MindControl on Sage, without knowing anything about Sage's own abilities. The X-Man's unbreakable will and computer-like brain simply reflect the attack - and when Leash falls under Sage's control, all of the ''other'' people Leash had controlled are [[KeystoneArmy suddenly freed]]]].

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* AttackReflector: [[spoiler:Leash's [[spoiler:Leash tries to use her usual MindControl on Sage, without knowing anything about but is unaware of Sage's own psychic abilities. The X-Man's unbreakable will and computer-like brain simply reflect the attack - and when Leash falls under Sage's control, all of the ''other'' people Leash had controlled are [[KeystoneArmy suddenly freed]]]].freed]]]].
* KeystoneArmy: [[spoiler:Almost all of Brainchild's army is controlled by Leash's MindControl powers - and when Leash's attempt to control Sage [[AttackReflector completely backfires]], they're all set free. They're also very, ''very'' angry about it]].
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* AttackReflector: [[spoiler:Leash's tries to use her usual MindControl on Sage, without knowing anything about Sage's own abilities. The X-Man's unbreakable will and computer-like brain simply reflect the attack - and when Leash falls under Sage's control, all of the ''other'' people Leash had controlled are [[KeystoneArmy suddenly freed]]]].
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''X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land'' is a 2001 comic book limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen franchise. It's written by Creator/ChrisClaremont with art by Kevin Sharpe and Danny Miki (with additional inks by Lary Strucker). Color art is provided by Chris & Mike Garcia of Avalon Studios.

Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the story stars the titular [[ComicBook/XTremeXMen2001 X-Treme X-Men]] team.

After events in the main ''X-Treme X-Men'' series, Rogue's IdentityAbsorption powers are out of control - her mind is in chaos, full of people whose powers and memories she once absorbed, she's suffering seizures and she's... dreaming of being eaten alive by dinosaurs?!

The X-Men decide that Rogue's nightmares might actually be some sort of psychic message, so the team heads south to the titular Savage Land, a LostWorld where dinosaurs and nomadic tribes still exist. Other teams of X-Men have visited the Savage Land many times before - and they still have enemies there, some of whom are ''very'' keen to meet the mutants again…

The first issue was released September 26, 2001. The final issue (#4) was released January 04, 2002.

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!!''Xtreme X-Men: Savage Land'' provides examples of:
* XtremeKoolLetterz: The series inherits the same modified spelling used for the title of its parent book, ''[[ComicBook/XtremeXmen2001 X-Treme X-Men]]''.
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