Last edited by spirit2011; 06-17-2019 at 07:30 AM.
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JDW on Excalibur:
1000% agreed. I enjoyed the Claremont/Davis issues tremendously, but Davis/Davis had some truly epic moments and really made it feel like Kurt and Kitty had grown as characters since they'd left the X-Men. I also really liked his additions to the Phoenix mythos; it gave Rachel a good reason to show restraint with her powers without actually kneecapping her.As much as I love the Claremont and Davis, I think the Davis solo issues are even MORE amazing. I think I’ve read issues 42-50 about a zillion times, and I love everything about them. From there, Alan was either writing, co-writing, or writing and drawing the book through issue 67, and the book ROCKED all the way through.
Not much to see here, one way or the other. It suffered more than the most recent ones to the fact he can't say much right now without spoiling things too much.
I liked his explanation about the New X-men though, even if, yes, they should have stopped studying by now. But the official line has to be that Cyclops is 27 because Peter Parker is...
Read this hoping for some love or just insight on Generation X members not named Monet, and walked away with the same nothing these guys have gotten for years.
I dislike when i see some good questions on the twitter thread that I feel like are good enough to get answered.
And then we get the questions and answers that we got.
At least he actually answered questions this time and didnt just do his usually vague responses
Oh I hope this means the X-Office remembers when X-books were only loosely connected and just all had their own cast, own premise, own plots... just did their own thing, even with the occasional crossover. Please let Hickman's HoX/PoX X-Story-that-Affects-All-Stories be the X-Story to End All X-Stories-that-Affects-All-Stories.