| Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men | |
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Dr. Chocolate Spartan
Posts : 1705 Joined : 2009-05-14 Location : Who cares?
| Subject: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:58 pm | |
| After watching some episodes of the 90s X-Men animated series with its horrendous voice acting (people talk really slow you start to question the health condition of the VA's and their director) I decided to finally read the work of the writer that show took as a base, it starts with issue 095, before it it is recommended to read Giant Sized X-Men 1 to know where the multinational characters come from and how are they gathered in a team
Well, the run starts well, and it's so relaxing to imagine good voice performance and voices in general for the characters (like hearing the voices of Charles Xavier & Wolverine from MUA game) | |
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Savage Solar-Charged
Posts : 2715 Joined : 2009-12-22 Age : 33
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Wed Jan 19, 2011 11:28 pm | |
| Huh. I'm reading his return to X-Men in Forever 2. | |
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Dr. Chocolate Spartan
Posts : 1705 Joined : 2009-05-14 Location : Who cares?
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:24 pm | |
| I heard his return is awful compared to his original run, I stopped caring for new Mutants comics the way they insert annoying characters
Reached the sentinels return story in his run, read only part one of it. The guy called Dr. Lang was unexpected to me, I thought he was the second Ant-Man Scott Lang, not a different character with the same last name | |
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Dr. Chocolate Spartan
Posts : 1705 Joined : 2009-05-14 Location : Who cares?
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Mon Feb 07, 2011 1:04 pm | |
| Some days I read nothing of it, it wasn't until I read some Emma Frost stories from 2003-2004 that encouraged me to keep on reading, and enjoying the stories, before reading her own comics I only thought of Emma as the "Boring lady with sexy body in lingerie", I'm now a fan of her
Reached issue 122, Phoenix splitting away from her team, everyone thinking the other(s) are dead, it's interesting | |
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Dr. Chocolate Spartan
Posts : 1705 Joined : 2009-05-14 Location : Who cares?
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:58 am | |
| Read more, reached the "Dark Phoenix Saga", lost interest in X-Men again I hate the Phoenix stuff from the bottom of my heart
At least I still have back up copies of the comics if I dare read them again | |
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Dr. Chocolate Spartan
Posts : 1705 Joined : 2009-05-14 Location : Who cares?
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:59 pm | |
| I'm back where I left, started loving X-Men again after leaving it for long, and hooray for Kitty coming home just as Cyclops left Wolverine going back to Canada to complete his resignation ending up completing a mission he started in his few first appearances with the Wendigo is great | |
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Kaio Internet Celebrity
Posts : 13827 Joined : 2008-07-31 Age : 33
| Subject: Re: Reading the run of Chris Claremont on X-Men Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:02 pm | |
| I think I may actually like the post-Dark Phoenix stuff up to the Mutant Massacre more than anything that came before it (or after it with a few exceptions). | |
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