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Robbie Moubert Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 26 June 2015 at 10:38pm | IP Logged | 1
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Although I carried on buying X-Men for a while after JB left, my interest dwindled almost immediately and I gave up sometime during Paul Smith's run.
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John Byrne
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 6:35am | IP Logged | 2
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Although I carried on buying X-Men for a while after JB left, my interest dwindled almost immediately and I gave up sometime during Paul Smith's run.•• How far into Smitty's run did you last? There was almost two years between my last and his first!
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Lars Sandmark Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 9:40am | IP Logged | 3
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I'm sad to say that I was an INERTIAL collector and guilty of collecting the book way longer than necessary. I finally quit at #350 (!)
Some years ago I sold off my X-Men comics from the last Paul Smith issue up. (around #176- #350 ???)
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John Byrne
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 9:52am | IP Logged | 4
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I'm sad to say that I was an INERTIAL collector and guilty of collecting the book way longer than necessary. •• I've been there. There were built-in shelves in one of the closets in my first apartment, and they fit my comic collection nicely. One day I looked and noticed my stacks of the Warren horror comics were WAY beyond what I had read. I'd been buying reflexively for almost two years!
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Stephen Churay Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 1:54pm | IP Logged | 5
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My last issue in my X-Men run was 200. I came back briefly when Jim Lee started the new book and left three issues in.
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Robbie Moubert Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 3:30pm | IP Logged | 6
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How far into Smitty's run did you last? There was almost two years between my last and his first! |
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Looking at the covers on Mike's I don't think I lasted that long with Smith. In fact, it's only his first issue (165) where I could state with certainty that I bought it. Your work aside, I was definitely buying a lot of comics out of habit as we got into the '80s but had finally cut right back by this point. That same month, the only other Marvel comics I bought were Fantastic Four and Indiana Jones (because you drew it!). Actually, looking again I also bought Marvel Tales for the Ditko Spider-Man reprints.
Edited by Robbie Moubert on 27 June 2015 at 3:39pm
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Steven Myers Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 10 June 2004 Location: United States Posts: 5685
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Posted: 27 June 2015 at 9:10pm | IP Logged | 7
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I started with 138, so caught very little of the Byrne era (But loved what I did catch!). I enjoyed Cockrum and Smith a lot, but got bored when Romita Jr came aboard. Not due to his art, which I loved on Spider-Man, but because the stories no longer interested me. I came back after the Australia stuff (after I read a couple of someone else's issues when I was in the Navy) until Claremont departed.
I've read a few spurts since then, but not much.
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Craig Markley Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 29 June 2015 at 7:39am | IP Logged | 8
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To many space adventures and the Brood.
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Stephen Robinson Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 29 June 2015 at 9:50am | IP Logged | 9
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I agree with Craig about the space adventures. I read an issue from that period and thought with only some minor tweaks, it could have been an Avengers story.
X-MEN lost me as it began to stray from its core concept. They were no longer students or even the "strangest teens of all" and even Professor X started to be sidelined. I also love the Adams costumes but I think the school uniforms was another aspect that distinguished them.
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John Byrne
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Posted: 29 June 2015 at 10:31am | IP Logged | 10
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Chris' take on the x-Men was shaped almost entirely by the Thomas/Adams/Palmer issues. When he and I started working on the series, those were the only issues he'd read. He did not get round to doing his homework until shortly before I left. Those T/A/P issues were very atypical as X-Men stories. There was the Living Monolith, who seemed mostly to be a mutant because he said so; Sauron, who was not a mutant at all; the Savage Land and Magneto's "mutates", also not mutants in the Marvel sense; and even a space story (scripted by Denny O'Neil).
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Jason Larouse Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 29 June 2015 at 12:42pm | IP Logged | 11
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It's hard to say that X-Men ever "lost" me because I go back and check it out every now and then, but I stopped buying it every month when Grant Morrison came on and started writing it like a vertigo book while giving them all black leather movie costumes.
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David Bensette Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 05 October 2014 Location: Canada Posts: 351
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Posted: 29 June 2015 at 4:17pm | IP Logged | 12
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Chris' take on the x-Men was shaped almost entirely by the Thomas/Adams/Palmer issues. When he and I started working on the series, those were the only issues he'd read. He did not get round to doing his homework until shortly before I left. Those T/A/P issues were very atypical as X-Men stories. There was the Living Monolith, who seemed mostly to be a mutant because he said so; Sauron, who was not a mutant at all; the Savage Land and Magneto's "mutates", also not mutants in the Marvel sense; and even a space story (scripted by Denny O'Neil).
Wow JB, that explains a lot. Love these behind the scenes stories (almost like a dvd commentary)!
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