Let's wrap up this volume.
Previous parts:
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>>82413340
By the way, I FINALLY finished organizing every X-Men comic in this storytime, including some oddities I missed the first time like X-Women and X-Babies. All I gotta do now is organize the ANAD X-stuff but the problem is I haven't read any of it! Yeah, I sort of gave up on X-Men comics after AvX, Spurrier's X-Force being the last X-comic I read. So, if anyone could help me organize them by chunks, I'd really appreciate that.
The way I see it (from skimming them) it should be:
-EXM 1-7
-ANXM 1-8
-UXM 1-7
-ANW 1-7
-OML 1-5
-Apocalypse Wars
Yes?
>>82442390
Forgot image like a dummy (again)
>>82442390
Sounds right if you aren't doing anything Deadpool related or Uncanny Avengers.
>>82442463
Deadpool is up to you since I'm told it's not a part of the X-office. Not sure if I'm doing the second volume of Uncanny Avengers.
I want to read Kitty advrentures, i want to know what Bendis liked about her that he has to take her to space
>>82443016
Honestly I never got the love myself but a lot of writers waifu her, like Whedon and Ellis.
>>82443049
Wasnt Whedon pet character Armor ?
>>82443016
Kitty was a teenage Jewish girl that was sometimes sexualized, Bendis was a teenage Jewish boy when she was introduced.
>>82443098
Pet character isn't the same as waifu.
Do you guys want to read X-Men '92? While organizing Secret Wars I skipped it because Infinite comics are a pain to storytime.
>>82443113
Does that mean Bendis wants to be sexualize ?
>>82443154
Yes
>>82443176
He wants to with Kitty. There's a reason why his self-insert was dating Kitty in Ultimate Spider-Man.
>>82442495
I'd say a large part of it is X-related.
This shit is kooky.I like it.
>>82442778
Logan was such a creep when he was hitting on Jean.
Meanwhile, Scott is adorably dorky in that panel.
>>82442929
This story was weird.
>>82442495
Maybe just issues featuring X-Men? Like The Good the Bad and the Ugly in Duggan's run.
>>82444012
That could work. I'll put up a poll when the time comes.
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>>82443066
Looks like you missed a page?
>>82444187
Shit, I did. Man am I distracted today.
>>82443049
Continues here
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>>82444420
>Emma_Frost_on_feminism
I had an idea today, why no send a link to the storytimes to Chris Sim, the current writer of x-men 92 since he is the only x-writer dealing with old stuff.
>>82444643
I'm sure he's already read all these issues. I don't like Sims but he's a well read guy.
>>82444678
He said in a podcast that he doesnt has too much knowledge of x-men during the 80s.
The podcast was rachel and miles x-plain the x-men.
>>82444801
Really? Huh, now that's a surprise. Not sure if he'd be OK with reading pirated comics tho.
Since x-Anon is doing sim xmen 92. are you doing X-Men Adventures
>>X-Men Adventures was a comic book spin-off of the animated series. Beginning in November 1992, it adapted the first three seasons of the show; in April 1996, it became Adventures of the X-Men, which contained original stories set within the same continuity.[25] The comic book lasted until March 1997, shortly after the show's cancellation by the Fox Network.
>>82444979
Maybe, I'd have to check if I can make it fit in.
ugh late.
how amazing are Mignola's Classic covers. The one for the issue with Xavier and Mags vs Nazis is amazing
>>82445036
Thank you
>>82445144
Agreed. There’s a mountain of comic book projects that were solicited, advertised and told that never saw the light of day, and now we have one more lost treasure to add to that list: a Final Fantasy series by Kurt Busiek, Del Barras and Mike Mignola.
Commissioned by the defunct Disney imprint Hollywood Comics, the story was to be a four-issue adaptation of the video game Final Fantasy IV (released in 1991 in North America as Final Fantasy II). Busiek got the job by pitching an original story set in the Final Fantasy universe, with publisher Square (now Square Enix) then shifting him over to the adaptation of the then-forthcoming video game.
Busiek has said he wrote the script for all four issues, with at least two issues penciled by Barras and all four covers completed by Mignola. Hollywood Comics shuttered in 1993, and the comic has never been released.
Here’s the advertisement for the Final Fantasy series, which appeared in various Hollywood Comics titles in 1992, as well as Mignola’s original art for two of the covers.
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/ffcomic-issue2-cover.jpg
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/ffcomic-issue4-cover.jpg
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/FF_ad.jpg
>>82442778
all dose hamboigas
>>82442842
> TK Shield
Is this a theme for Jean? All of her specials in MvC3 have TK in their name too.
>>82443234
The X-Men being so busy Colossus didn't know about the Russian invasion of Afghanistan is hilarious.
do you know when this issue was actually published? was Illyana already in X-books and some retroactive foreshadowing was made possible
>>82445545
This was published like in the middle of Inferno, so yeah.
Question how Long until Binary and the rogue thing.
>>82445843
That's quite a ways from now.
>>82445843
24 issues after X-Anon gets back to Uncanny X-Men for Binary.
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>>82445968
Thank you.
>>82442893
....JEAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
That's all for this volume, folks! Tomorrow we start a new volume with one hell of a classic! Until then!
>>82446956
bump
>>82444317
I never considered Lightle one of the big LOSH artists but my first reaction to this cover was that a Legionnaire ass looking Banshee. Can't even explain it.
What a great Emma story too
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>>82444801
That's the best X-Era!!!!!!!
i imagine he's pretty anti pirated comics, specially with working for Marvel
>>82442347
Lupin the Second?
>>82442452
>Poor Turk is prob'ly still wonderin' where they went!
Is this supposed to be the same Turk from Miller's Daredevil?
>>82448598
this is a white dude
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>>82443267
What a cool KGB agent.
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>>82444540
These must be a house rules variant of chess.
>>82446533
Claremont really does have some kind of fixation on lady pilots.
>>82445363
Ah, now I recognize this artist. This page is Spider-man 2099 as fuck.
>>82445968
Is that stump pulling a dig at Byrne?
lol
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/interactive-site-offers-playable-x-men-apocalypse-themed-arcade-games
>>82442292
>After X-Force
It'd probably be best to follow AvX directly with Bendis' run, both Uncanny and All-New. I don't know how'd you do it, since both are pretty tied with each other, but maybe you'd do one arc from Uncanny and then another arc from All-New. Both wind up merging in way or another. I'd follow those with the other loose ends like Bunn's Magneto and Death of Wolverine.
Then I'd do Lemire's current run and then Hopeless' current run then Bunn's current run. Lemire's is the "flagship", so it's the most "important", while Hopeless handles the teen characters, and Bunn is more 90's X-Men shenanigans. I don't know if you're doing All-New Wolverine, but if you do, do it after Hopeless or with Hopeless since X-23 and Angel are dating in both of those.
>>82442495
Uncanny Avengers should at least be storytimed since it continues Uncanny X-Force.
>>82446415
So this is foreshadowing the aborted Mr Sinister is a kid and that's why he's so over the top stuff? Cause I was real worried we were about to get some "Cable grew up alongside his dad in the past" weird bs
>>82446501
Oh yeah, this was when Mr Sinister was originallysome creepy kid's idea of evil,right?
>>82446956
man what a weird issue
works as nice foreshadowing
>>82451078
Cable is kind of named after this kid in a roundabout way. But yeah, Mr. Sinister was some evil kid's imaginary friend and honestly, I think he's creepier that way.
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>>82443204
Loli Illyana is cute. This story also fully explains why Illyana was not sent back to Russia, beyond the "it's tricky to get to Russia excuse they gave out originally".
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>>82444044
Okay, either somebody's fucking with Alex's head, or he needs some serious fucking therapy.
>>82442854
ok this is adorable
>>82443470
Damn, Arcade.
>>82443666
That was nice. Does she ever show up again or was she one of the trillions who bit the dust during Annihilation?
>>82444251
>may I kiss you... scars and all
Woah, Scott has some primo, A++ taste
>>82445773
>balding, heavyset man
>obsessed with fear
>deadpan humor
>interest in film
This nigga is Alfred Hitchcock.
>>82444558
What a weird issue, stellar art though.
>>82446415
> This is awful!
> This is great!
>>82455680
Ginger has problems.
>>82456212
And Harry Leiland (of the Hellfire Club) wasOrson Wells.
And Donald Pierce wasDonald Sutherland.
And Senator Kelly was ... ? ... can't be a Kennedy... that's not right... ?
And Secret Society Member #1 wasNixon.
And Roxxon oil isobvious.
Marvel would do this stuff all the time in the old days.
>>82456264
It feels like with the Vignettes they're more willing to get trippy.
>>82457800
>Arcade has problems.
>Scott has problems.
>Storm has problems.
>Logan has problems.
Damaged goods, the comic.
>>82458471
Ann Nocenti is just weird. We'll get to really experience it in the Longshot mini
>>82446760
The funny thing is that this was technically retconned into a threesome.
>>82461613
Who is the third Party? The Phoenix, Xavier or Nate?