I agree with all of this. I was never able to get into Bone when it was coming out originally. And Giant Days is my favorite original series of the last 5 years.
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I agree with all of this. I was never able to get into Bone when it was coming out originally. And Giant Days is my favorite original series of the last 5 years.
What is this from?
Never say never, but I'd be surprised if Marvel ever reprinted the recolored versions. They seem committed to reprinting "their" versions.
Remember the original promo poster showed Cable with the gun Forge created that takes away mutant powers. I think I smell Moira’s eventual fate.
Nevermind. I see other people already mentioned...
This is correct. Chris came up with the idea explaining the Sentinels' final action.
Songs from the Big Chair and Seeds of Love are two of my favorite albums ever. Both top 5 for me.
Edit: I was responding to the first post. Forgot the quote.
Those were both in the 1970s. I think a small amount of Roy Thomas Conan was published in the early 1980s.
58. First exposure to the X-Men was in 1969 during the Neal Adams era, right before cancellation. During that same period, Marvel was reprinting the early Lee-Kirby issues, which 8-year-old me really...
I do the same thing with books I don't like. "I never want to see you again. Go away. I'll pretend you don't exist."
I got the impression that these are not "teams" in any traditional sense, merely a specific 12-part story with two branches that will bring in the characters shown in the promo, along with others...
Storm.
10 char.
Invisible Woman
Storm (very tough choice there)
That is awesome.
I love that series.
Recognizing that it’s all relative, I would disagree. The writing in the Roy Thomas Conan from the 70s I think is less corny and holds up much better than most other Bronze Age titles. I think the...
Beast.
If you mean on the other side, Wonder Man.
While I'm not the person you asked, I'll chime in and say I use the large 12.9" iPad for comics from ComiXology and the books look GREAT on that screen.
That classic cover is by John Romita, Sr., not John Buscema. John B. does the interiors for that first issue, of course.
I don't think there will be floppies, just digital then trade.
Edit: Nevermind, point was already made multiple times.
While the others look fine, that has to be the worst shot of Sue I've ever seen. She looks like a walking corpse.
Edit: Sorry, this is referring to the Eric Powell cover.
Well said.
Did anyone else notice that Boom is selling volume 3 of this archive series today DIGITALLY for $57? Are they insane? They have literally priced it to sell no copies in order to maintain price parity...
Preach it!!
For digital buyers, Marvel collections are on sale again on Kindle.
For digital buyers, Marvel collections are on sale again on Kindle.