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Comics Age of Apocalypse

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Hey everyone. Got a quick question. I used to be real into X-men back in the day, but really haven't kept up on it the last couple years. Lately I have been wanting to go back and re-read the AOA stuff. Looking through what old comics I have, I probably have only about 1/3 of the comics in the storyline. So basically I am trying to find the easiest way to get the rest of the books.

I noticed in another post on this forum that the complete storyline is now in trade paperbacks. Can someone explain these to me a little. It seems as if vol. 2-4 cover the main storyline. Not sure what volume 1 is, but I get the impression from the others posts that it is sorta like a prequel?

I saw that they have these on amazon for a pretty reasonable price of $20 each, but they kind of have mixed reviews. What are everyone's thoughts on the quality of these? Is vol. 1 worth getting? Also, are the issues set out in the order they should be read for it to make sense chronologically?
 
Volume 1 is probably all the odd books. There were little one-shots released that just told, yes, prequel stories to the actual AoA events. Some of the stories involve early adventures of Magneto's X-Men - like how Sabretooth joined the team, or when Weapon X was still part of it - and one story has to do with the Summers brothers.

As for recommendations... I highly recommend everything AoA aside from last year's awful "anniversary."
 
Cool thanks. Do you know if the issues in vol 2-4 are set out in the right order though? Basically can you just pick up 2, start reading, and it all makes sense?
 
No idea. Worst case scenario, you'll have to do some flipping.

Read all issues 1, then issues 2, then issues 3, then issues 4.
 
Generation Next is awesome to read.... It's bloody, brutal, dirty, and it's got everything that made AoA worthwile: just one great story about young heroes on a suicide mission. And the bodycount gets frightingly high. :marv:

Weapon X is good, too... as are both AoA's X-men-titles.
Gambit & the X-ternals, on the other hand... is definately a NO-GO :(
 
you really only need two comics to get the Age of Apocalypse: X-Men Alpha and X-Men Omega. All the other books just tell the events between those books, or otherwise flesh out the AoA world, and none are 100% necessary to read


I believe you can usually get the whole epic off ebay for around $40-50 or so
 
I liked that about AoA... you didn't have to buy EVERYTHING... only the titles you liked. If you didn't like X-man, you didn't HAVE to read X-man.

Cool. Cool. Cool. Those were the days... :)
 
not alot of people got that, though. and even if you didn't HAVE to get every issue of every crossover, there were still - and still are - people who get caught up in the hype and waste their money on whatever crud gets shoveled to them instead of actually taking a look at some different, better comics that dont' have an "X" on their cover
 

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