So, 'XXX-Men'—I assume you mean the manga or anime series, right? I’ve been following it for a while, and the chapter count can be a bit tricky because it depends on which version or adaptation you’re talking about. The original manga run had around 150 chapters, but if you’re referring to the anime adaptation, it’s split into seasons with episodic counts. I remember binge-reading the manga last summer, and the pacing felt just right—enough depth to keep you hooked without dragging. The anime, though, condensed some arcs, so it’s shorter but still packs a punch. Either way, it’s a wild ride from start to finish.
If you’re diving into it fresh, I’d recommend starting with the manga for the full experience. The art style evolves beautifully, and there’s something nostalgic about flipping through those early chapters. The anime’s great for a quicker fix, but you’ll miss some of the quieter character moments that make the series special. Oh, and don’t skip the side stories—they add so much to the world!
150 chapters in the manga, and the anime’s roughly 50 episodes. But here’s the thing—the OVAs and bonus content add another layer. I stumbled on a fan-translated side story last year that wasn’t even in the official release, and it totally changed how I saw one of the side characters. That’s what I love about this series; there’s always more to discover.
Wait, 'XXX-Men'? That’s the one with the cyberpunk vibe, right? I think the manga’s sitting at around 150 chapters, but the anime adaptation’s a bit different—maybe 50-ish episodes across two seasons? I’ve rewatched it a few times, and it’s one of those rare cases where the anime actually improves on some of the manga’s slower parts. The soundtrack alone is worth it; I still hum the opening theme sometimes. If you’re into gritty, character-driven stories, this one’s a gem.
I’ve got all the volumes of 'XXX-Men' lined up on my shelf—such a satisfying series to collect! The manga wraps up at 150 chapters, but there’s also a spin-off with another 30 or so. The anime adaptation covers the main arcs in about 50 episodes, but it leaves out some of my favorite side stories. Honestly, the manga’s the way to go if you want the full emotional impact. The way the artist plays with panel layouts in the later chapters is just chef’s kiss. And that final arc? Had me tearing up at 2 AM.
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The room stilled.
“Excuse me?” His voice was silk wrapped around steel. “What did you just say?”
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Be with perfect Luna, they said.
Be the lover.
The wife.
The friend…
But what happens when a Luna no longer wants to be?
It is a challenge, an outbreak, and a direct offense to the order.
And Alpha Xavier… well, he was never known to like rules being broken…
Unless it was him breaking them.
Twenty-four hours. Half a million dollars. Or his mother dies.
Omega Caelen Ryn is out of options: his mother is dying, treatment costs half a million dollars, and loan sharks are closing in with brass knuckles and threats. Then a lawyer appears with an offer from Alpha billionaire CEO Aldric Fenmore: marry him for two years, every debt disappears, and his mother will be saved.
The rules are brutal: separate bedrooms, zero feelings, don't fall in love. Their marriage is a transaction. Nothing more.
Their first kiss is for the cameras. In public, they play devoted spouses. Behind closed doors, they're strangers.
Until Monaco.
When Aldric's race car spins out at 200 mph, Caelen realizes the truth-he's fallen in love with his husband. And when Aldric kisses him after his victory, raw and desperate and real, the contract between them shatters completely.
They broke every rule. They fell impossibly in love.
Aldric's ex returns, the man who destroyed his ability to trust, bringing a ruthless business rival and a plan for revenge. What starts as sabotage escalates into kidnapping, violence, and a premature labor that leaves both their lives hanging by a thread.
In the trauma room, as Caelen bleeds out, the doctor delivers words that break Aldric completely:
"You have to choose. We can only save one."
The husband he loves. Or the child they never planned for.
In that impossible moment, every vow they made, every sacrifice they offered, and every fragile dream they built together came down to a single, devastating choice.
A contract that was supposed to end. A love that refused to.
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Alpha Xavier Pureblood is the leader of the Midnight Pack. He is arrogant and hard-headed but very protective. When the elders tell him that the pack needs a Luna to make their pack stronger, he gets angry, since these same elders told him to reject his fated mate years ago because she wasn't from an alpha bloodline.
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Havoc -
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The second time was when I hit her dog.
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Sweeter, kinder and with a mouth that could make a sailor blush.
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Man, talking about 'Team X/Team 7 #1' brings back memories! I stumbled upon this comic years ago while digging through a dusty bin at a local bookstore. From what I recall, it had a pretty tight chapter count—around 12 or 13, if memory serves. The pacing was brisk, with each chapter focusing on a different mission or character dynamic. It’s one of those gems that didn’t overstay its welcome but left you wanting more. The art style was rough but full of energy, which matched the chaotic vibe of the team. I still have my dog-eared copy somewhere, though the spine’s barely holding together!
What’s wild is how the story balanced humor and action. Chapter 4, where they botch a stealth mission and end up in a food fight, lives rent-free in my head. The later chapters took a darker turn, especially around 10–12, but it never lost that underdog charm. If you’re hunting for it now, good luck—it’s probably rarer than a first-edition 'One Piece' volume.
The exact number of chapters in 'Secret XXX' can be a bit tricky to pin down because it depends on which version or adaptation you're talking about. The original webcomic has around 120 chapters, but the print version condensed some arcs, bringing it closer to 90. Then there's the spin-off series, which adds another 30 or so chapters if you count those. I remember binge-reading it over a weekend and being surprised by how much the story expanded beyond the initial premise.
What's really interesting is how the pacing changes between versions. The webcomic feels more episodic, while the print edition tightens up the narrative. If you're new to it, I'd recommend starting with the webcomic for the full experience, even if it means committing to more chapters. The character development really shines in the longer format.