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Tim O Neill
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Incredible!  


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It would be cool to see this whole issue come out multiple times, with different inkers taking a try at it including JB.

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Kind of the Crusty Bunkers on steroids!

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It would be cool to see this whole issue come out multiple times, with different inkers taking a try at it including JB.

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Kind of the Crusty Bunkers on steroids! 

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The 'cousin' of the colouring book. An inking book! :)


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Will the cover be left for the end? Will it include recicled headshots?


You only need to replace Angel by Cyclops from some previous corner box!
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"Please, sir, I want some more..."
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In Denmark/Norway they expect kids to say they are "begging for a crumb" (not that I want to mention underground comics a second time). Even though these pages are so smooth that they could look effortless sometimes they are far from crumbs! In rock music these pages would be Nuggets ("If you dug it, it's a Nugget!")

Wait, there might be a cover? :^O
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JB, thanks for putting up the reworked page 1. Any chance you will be adding word balloons and script to all the pages? Please, sir, =)
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This takes me back to my very first introduction to the X-Men, some 32 (33? 34? Aargh) years ago. UXM #113-116. I was hooked.

And now, this. Fantastic pages. It's like hanging out with old friends again.

Thank you so much, JB.

To ink, or not to ink...?
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That Marvel corner box reminded me of your insidious plan of bringing all 5 original members back together the book, JB. Would be interesting to see how that would work. 
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That Marvel corner box reminded me of your insidious plan of bringing all 5 original members back together the book, JB. Would be interesting to see how that would work.

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Not to mention a way of showing this was an alternate timeline.

If it was actually a timeline!

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JB, you went back and modified some of the pages here. When working on an issue that’s a real job, with a real deadline and a real inker, would you often find yourself going back to completed pages to make changes?
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When working on an issue that’s a real job, with a real deadline and a real inker, would you often find yourself going back to completed pages to make changes?

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You bet. One of the reasons I like to work WAAAAAAAAY ahead of schedule is to grant myself exactly that luxury!

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