That's interesting... I've been hearing this more often lately from people who like Morrison's run: that it was their first contact with the X-Men or the first time they seriously, continuously read the X-Men comics. I wonder if that has an effect on those readers: I mean, if you frame it your mind that that is what the X-Men are supposed to be like, can you think anything else is as good in comparison? I guess we'll never know, but I find it intriguing.
(We might see it happening again with this Krakoan era. It'd make sense.)
You see? I don't hate Morrison's run. But I can't make myself like it either. I've tried. I really did, exactly because so many people love it, you know? I wanted to enjoy it as much. So far, I wasn't able to because some things really, really bother me. Anyway, I think even if you put together the people who loathe it and those who just don't really enjoy it, you'd still have a small part of the population of fans.
And I'm so tired of people getting things that I'm writing out of context or feeling personally attacked by my opinions, that I prefer not talk too much about it. I hope you understand.
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You are a much braver person than I am and I commend you for that!