Get them, if you can. Read it from the beginning. I can guarantee you that you won't regret it if you do. Especially now that Whedon is taking over Runaways. All the more reason why.Boba_Fett_123 said:I have to track down Runaways digests now that Whedon will be headed over there. I always wanted to get them, but kept putting it off. Not much choice now, though.
Boba_Fett_123 said:I have to track down Runaways digests now that Whedon will be headed over there. I always wanted to get them, but kept putting it off. Not much choice now, though.

Colossal Spoons said:Yeah, I almost didn't believe that two AXMs were coming out so quickly.
It's both surprising and fabulous!
DarknessOfDeath said:What other X-Men comics do ya guys recommand?

*1963DarknessOfDeath said:im also interested in the previous issues of X-men dating back to when X-men was created in 1940
JustABill said:X-Factor!
and X-Men, Carey's run is pretty good too. New Excalibur and Exiles can be fun as well.

triplefive said:*1963
You're better off buying a trade for those... the ones printed on pulp paper are really cheap (like $20 for a billion issues at Chapters - they're called "Essential X-Men"), but aren't in colour. Or if you have a great display screen (at least 17" flat screen I'd say) , you could get them on DVD-ROM. (it's called 40 Years of X-Men or something)
I was probably thinking of something else lol 
there are a lot of big events made into trade paperbacks available from Chapters online... you can find more at a comic book store but they don't adjust for the current exchange rates and Chapters usually does... paying $40 for something that's listed at $25US is not high on my list of "things to do".DarknessOfDeath said:oops my bad...I was probably thinking of something else lol
any others?

Although Brian. K Vaughn, on a giant crossover event would be effin fun. It'd be one of the better crossover events that's for sure. ^_^Manic said:I can't believe you haven't been reading Runaways. Brian K. Vaughan is the greatest thing since sliced bread. He's an acclaimed, award-winning writer who writes great characters, and hasn't pitched a cross-over mega event. There's nothing to hate about the guy. In fact, read Y: The Last Man, too.
Yeah, it has like, no timeline right now in 616. It's just... there.Colossal Spoons said:Speaking of Cyclops, if this "visorless" angle sticks, I'd like to see it show up in other X-books b/c AXM feels really detached from continuity.