TheCorpulent1
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I have. I didn't.
Around 200. There were officially 198 right after HoM, but Iceman regained his powers almost immediately and others have regained powers, lost powers, died, etc. since then. No exact canon number exists, as far as I know, but it's probably still somewhere around 200.How many mutants are left after HOM?
All of which have been extremely exciting and entertaining, so....no.
Marvel still publishes some comics that aren't necessarily tied to events. But, frankly, the fact that many of Marvel's comics are event-driven doesn't really bother me. I tend to buy a big enough chunk of Marvel's catalog anyway. I can understand how it might be a problem for others, but a few more tie-in issues don't really faze me.Your kidding.I dont understand why some people can actually like what Marvel is doing,events for the past few years..with no end in sight?
What ever happened to regular comics?There would be no need for recons,or Skrulls as excuses for bad writing..if there was no bad writing.
Your're kidding.I don't understand why some people can actually like what Marvel is doing, events for the past few years. With no end in sight?
What ever happened to regular comics?There would be no need for retcons,or Skrulls as excuses for bad writing, if there was no bad writing.
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Wait, did someone say the X-Men titles are beyond repair? Really? I mean, Marvel has me about 2 seconds away from buying the Carey X-Men trade. I already buy Astonishing which aside from it being late is a a good comic, mostly. X-Factor is the best title Marvel publishes, don't give me no other crap it is. Uncanny seems to be rolling under Brubaker even with what seemed to be a somewhat disappointing Vulcan arc. And all I hear about New X-Men is how good it is, well that and how they kill off like 30 mutants per issue. And now with Endangered Species, it seems some cohesiveness is coming back to the X-Men titles where in the past it's been one of it's biggest faults.
Your kidding.I dont understand why some people can actually like what Marvel is doing,events for the past few years..with no end in sight?
What ever happened to regular comics?There would be no need for recons,or Skrulls as excuses for bad writing..if there was no bad writing.
Marvel has some hassles and missteps, but CW, execution aside, was a better event than HOM was, and WWH is shaping to be better than that. Unmaskings aside, the fertile ground left after CW has been better than it was before. The X-Line is messed beyond all repair so long as M-Day remains in play, Spidey Unmasked is a dead-end story point that will be reversed somewhat as Murdock's was recently. And it would be nice if after a year, Marvel could narrow down what the SHRA specifically entails and get it into a memo for their writers. But then you have ANNIHILATION, and massive investment of talent into the core MU universe after 15 years of letting it rot in favor of the X-Men.
Marvel has problems to fix, but I wouldn't say they're completely screwed up now. DC, on the other hand, is twisted in knots (IMO).
Your kidding.I dont understand why some people can actually like what Marvel is doing,events for the past few years..with no end in sight?
What ever happened to regular comics?There would be no need for recons,or Skrulls as excuses for bad writing..if there was no bad writing.
The X-Line is better than ever. Astonishing X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men, New X-Men, Cable & Deadpool, Wolverine. Sure M-Day was a mistake but damn, I've never had this much enjoyment reading so many X-books.
There's a difference between the minority populace that Jack and Stan created and under 200 people. That's not even 1% of the world. Heck, that's not even 1% of a decent sized town. M-Day could've been "good", but the numbers to which mutants have been reduced is ridiculous.
Then again, I didn't so much mind the changes by Morrison. Stan and Jack was over 40 years ago folks. We all praise Claremont for his experimenting and innovation when it comes to the X-Men, even though it pretty much broke 90% of the rules as they were established by Lee and Kirby. I didn't much care for Morrison's stories, but his direction was fresh, new and exciting.
all I want now is Spidey's identity back.....hopefully soon...
Why do you insist on mentioning that crapfest?![]()
all I want now is Spidey's identity back.....hopefully soon...
Cable & Deadpool is not a crapfest you twit![]()