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great find on Binary. I wonder if our Walgreens actually carried Legends anymore if any would ring up the same.
(not saying I'm wanting a Binary. I'm good with not having one) |
I forgot to post this yesterday, but I stopped by a couple of Targets that had full cases of Vulcan out on the pegs.
I'm also starting to see Ragnarok on Target shelves while many Walmarts and Targets in my area have gotten a refresh of the Korg BAF wave. Oh, and I also picked up America Chavez on clearance at Target for $6.89.:D |
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One Target had 12 Gorrs, 1 Starlord, 6 jacket Thors, and 8 armored Thors, another had 2 Groots. |
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lol Well, if 'completely unrelated' is where we are going I want a Triathlon/3-D Man and deluxe Tyrant.
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Oh man, I’d love Triathlon/ 3-D Man. Particularly in light of Perez’s passing, I could go for a wave dedicated to characters & designs of his. It would be the perfect place to finally give us Beast & Wonder-Man.
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I think loosely themed “creator waves” would do well. Themed around people like Perez, Adams, Kirby, or even Byrne, they’d be an easy way to give us a mix of iconic A-lister, oft-requested B-lister, and left field D-lister characters.
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Yes please to Whizzer! I want more golden age heroes like Jim Hammond or Vision, his design is badass. And Blazing Skull.
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I started reading the first X-Men Omnibus and have gotten through issues 1-3. This series has definitely started out a bit rough and is quite slow moving, especially the third issue that featured the Blob, which was kind of boring. There's also been some questionable moments like the X-Men telling Blob he can not reject joing their team because he knows there identity, Professor X wiping his memory due to that, and also the creepy "the woman I love" statement he made about Jean.
Still, it is cool to read the beginnings of this franchise knowing where it went later on. |
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Silver age X-Men is frigging rough. When I started reading comics, I thought I didn’t like the X-Men because I started from the beginning of the run. Skipped forward to Giant Size/ X-Men 94# and fell in love. Now I’m campaigning for a Stevie Hunter action figure.
Edit: feel the need to point out that there are bright spots, namely the Arnold Drake run and the Steranko/ Adams era of art. |
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On edit: not the Outback era specifically, but Lee's time with X-men as a whole |
X-Men: Smith/JRJR/Silestri eras are my faves
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I’m really partial to that era, I think it was when Claremont’s storytelling powers were at their peak. And that’s really saying something. Every issue just did so much to immerse me in the world and the characters… his X-Men overall is a contender for my favorite comic run of all time. I know, basic pick, but… damn. Reread a rando issue (194#) last week for the first time time since high school and was blown away by how well it holds up.
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Claremont was the bomb! I love his work and have had the pleasure of meeting him. His writing carried me through the 70's and 80's with much love for his stories and characters. I love Byrnes art as well as Smith & Lee.
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Oh, the Claremont run of X-Men is hands down the greatest comic book run I have ever read, but it is nice to see where the series spawned from as I plan to read (or reread in some instances) everything in order all of the way through Claremont's era.
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Ah! Another Alpha Flight fan. I argue regularly (in good fun of course) with the owner of my LCS about how much Byrne’s Alpha Flight rules.
You make a really interesting point about how the X-Men felt like part of the zeitgeist of their era… although not something I noticed consciously, I think that definitely contributed to my enjoyment of them. Along with Spidey, it made them feel more real, more relatable. I could put on an album that I loved while I was reading and say “yeah, the X-Men would like David Byrne.” Which is, I think, what all Marvel’s best heroes are: real people that feel totally alive. Part of my earlier joke about Stevie Hunter comes from my love of secondary/ non-powered characters, because the focus on them is what, to me, really elevates a great run of comics. Thanks for drawing such eloquent attention to that, it’ll give me a new perspective to consider when rereading. I’ve also had the pleasure of meeting Claremont, Star Lord … such a great guy. So gracious and pleasant. Totally get your point about reading the roots, Kain! Personally, I find the X-Men’s roots disappointing when compared to something like Spider-Man, whose silver age title hit the ground positively running (or swinging, as it were). … anyhow, enough pensive soliloquies. I’m starting to feel like I’m *in* a Claremont comic! ;) Edit: gah, my other Pulse order has been stuck in Georgia for a week and I’m getting antsy. |
Apoc is getting the retro card treatment
preternia @preterniadotcom · 3m Hasbro Marvel Legends Retro Carded Apocalypse, preorders go up tomorrow at 1 PM EST. https://i.imgur.com/NqsH8Hl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ExKu1Df.jpg https://i.imgur.com/QPTnXvh.jpg |
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BBTS just charged me for the MS Watcher figure! I forgot I even ordered it. Does anyone need it? I purchased one from the BAY almost a year ago.
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