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Re: X-Men
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:26 pm
by space6oy
$harkToootth wrote:So if you think about the casualties and collateral damage caused by mutants fighting each other, as a civilian, you would be pretty pissed off.
look at the avengers. same scenario.
Re: X-Men
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:42 pm
by oldangelmidnight
bennroe wrote:Big news (hidden for spoilers)!
Jean Grey's coming back to life! She's been dead since 2004, so this is a pretty big deal. I always have mixed feelings about resurrections, especially when they don't serve the needs of a good story, but this might be the ideal time for her to return, what with Cyclops, Wolverine, and (kind of) Professor X all being dead.
https://www.newsarama.com/36459-marvel- ... tions.html
Who the hell is Matthew Rosenberg and why isn't Al Ewing writing it?
space6oy wrote:$harkToootth wrote:So if you think about the casualties and collateral damage caused by mutants fighting each other, as a civilian, you would be pretty pissed off.
look at the avengers. same scenario.

Re: X-Men
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:22 am
by aen
Iommic Pope wrote:Bishop and Cable or get the fuck out.
ah yes, Gun Man and Burning Hand Gun Man. My favorites.
THAT SAID
90s is my X-time. I hopped on right for "X-Men #1" (As in, a new series in addition to the long running "Uncanny X-Men") With Jim Lee drawing and IIRC Chirs Clairmont wiritng?
I was pretty much nuts for all things X-men/factor/force/calibur which reached a fever pitch when Joe Madureira came on the scene. This was concurrent with my exposure to anime/manga which I was really into as well. Eventually Joe left Marvel to start a disappointing indie career, and I kind of faded away from comics with him.
Took a while to get back in with the good ish, but i still like to grab an X book here and there, if it is drawn half way decent, and written with some guts.