http://www.comicswaitingroom.com/claremont.html My friend, Marc, writes a nice article about why he really likes this run of Claremont comics...even though it's not the fave of most fans.

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  • Not bad. Makes me want to go back and read the issues myself.
  • Heck. I didn't know they needed defending. I didn't like how that era ended but I sure enjoyed the stories up until the end. Granted, "Fall of the Mutants" is when I began collecting superhero comics. It could be said that I "didn't know any better" but even in hindsight those were stories that I still think were terrific more often then not.
  • Ugh. That was the era that so disgusted me that I not only dropped all the X-Titles, but I sold my entire X-Collection.

    I didn't enjoy another X-book until Age of Apocalypse, and after that was over, I didn't enjoy another one until Grant Morrison took over writing.

    "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." -Groucho Marx

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  • Yeah, I didn't dig Grant Morrison's X-Men at all...

    Dagwan said:
    Ugh. That was the era that so disgusted me that I not only dropped all the X-Titles, but I sold my entire X-Collection.

    I didn't enjoy another X-book until Age of Apocalypse, and after that was over, I didn't enjoy another one until Grant Morrison took over writing.

    "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." -Groucho Marx

    Check out the Secret Headquarters (my store) website! It's a pretty lame website, but I did it myself, so tough noogies

    Listen to WOXY.com, it's the future of rock-n-roll!


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