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John Byrne
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 5:24am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Corsair and The Star-Jammers?

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About them, you will have to ask Nathan -- tho they certainly didn't have much to do in the one and only issue of my run (my first) in which they appeared.

(For myself -- I will admit I am glad to see them omitted from this assemblage, whether it was deliberate or Nathan merely forgot them. Shoehorning them into X-MEN took the book on its first step down a very wrong turn, one which I spent my time on the title working to get Chris away from. Scott Summers, a very ordinary guy, except for his burdensome super power -- in other words, a classic Marvel character of the period -- suddenly has parents who were kidnapped by space aliens, whose mother was made the mistress of a star emperor before being murdered by him, and whose father became a space pirate? Ugh!)

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Dan Avenell
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 5:39am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

JB- Yup, I agree about not caring for Scott's space parents... and after just re-reading that issue (and agreeing the Star-Jammers do very little in that ish,) I have a question (that you've probably been asked loads already, sorry). . It was one of the reprints that added new pages (in this case the ret-conned first appearance of Dark Phoenix...) so how did you feel about these 'Special Editions'. I didn't like the extra bits, especially as the art quality drops so much as it vaguely attempts to imitate Byrne & Austin.
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It was one of the reprints that added new pages (in this case the ret-conned first appearance of Dark Phoenix...) so how did you feel about these 'Special Editions'.

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Hated 'em. Chris used them to jam in, retroactively, all the "bits" I'd said "no" to. (Which is not surprising, since his first dozen or so issues after I left the book were choc-a-bloc with all the bits I'd said "no" to. Doubly not surprising, since the Mesmero/circus issue was actually something Dave had said "no" to!)

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Your comments about the Star-Jammers and Scott's dad, made me wonder: When did Havoc/Alex appear? Did Cyclops always have a mutant brother?
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 6:37am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

Just found this commission. I'll comment later as soon as I find my jaw. It's somewhere under my desk.
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Joel Biske
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 6:52am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Wow.... Nathan, your commission ideas never cease to amaze me. Congrats on another beauty!!
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When did Havoc/Alex appear? Did Cyclops always have a mutant brother?

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Somewhere around issue 54 o5 55. Not good with exact numbers, as many of you already know.

Alex is a good example of a card that needs to be played very cautiously. "The brother you never knew I had" is something that should be used only ONCE in a series, and most especially with a character. Once a character has had a Big Reveal like that, there should be no more. No son or daughter we didn't know s/he had, no secret spouses, no parents who are anything other than ordinary.

Most especially, when you have a character like Scott Summers, who has been shown to have a brother we didn't know about, who, despite not being a twin, has essentially the same power (just less focused), should not be shown to have all kinds of other skeletons in his closet.

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Dan Marcoux
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 7:24am | IP Logged | 8 post reply

Has anyone taken a stab at identifying and listing all of the characters, yet?  
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Paulo Pereira
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JB wrote:
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Scott Summers, a very ordinary guy, except for his burdensome super power -- in other words, a classic Marvel character of the period -- suddenly has parents who were kidnapped by space aliens, whose mother was made the mistress of a star emperor before being murdered by him, and whose father became a space pirate? Ugh.

When I first read this, I accepted it without much of a second thought. In retrospect, it does seem rather too fanciful, especially after reading the Lee/Kirby stories.
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 7:35am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

The soap opera quality of this "lost relative" device, I'd usually dislike it severely -- yet, it does rather work for Scott Summers. His having found a brother seemed not to lessen his sense of being a loner as much as added a complexity to it that remained true to who Scott had been. 

I guess the fact that it worked well was a bad thing!
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Posted: 25 May 2010 at 7:43am | IP Logged | 11 post reply

In the words of my favorite helmsman, "Oh my..."

JB you've outdone yourself.

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Dan: Corsair and The Star-Jammers?

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I don't really think of the Star-Jammers when it comes to JB's run. They really didn't make much of an impression on me. I had a 70 character limit (JB added a few extra characters) and I was more interested in Nanny making the cut than the Star-Jammers. 

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