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Stéphane Garrelie
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JB: I saw often people say that Tom Grummett is a fan of your art.

And i certainly can see your influence in his art. Not the only influence, but certainly one of them.

And obviously on some pics and pages more than on others.

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That's Grummett?!?
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Stéphane Garrelie
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Yep.
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More Grummett:

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See Kitty's claw?
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Lars Sandmark
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I relly like Tom Grummett's work, but I'm just not feeling it.

I'm sure it's just me, and I think that the problem could be that it's been so long since I've cared for the X-Men that I just can't seem to get past my apathy for this franchise.
I really want this to succeed on principle alone.

The fact that Marble has even slightly admitted that a RESET is a viable idea shows that they knida know that they've been running the wrong way. Or in circles as the case may be!
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Michael Andrew Gonoude
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Maybe, if this book sells well enough to be made a regular series, they can call it - wait for it - THE PENULTIMATE X-MEN?  Y'know -- with three Christs in it (the fat one balancing the two skinny ones)?

Seriously, the best idea this could give M****l (and DC, if they're paying attention) would be to hire more solid, dependable, proven "old-timers", as opposed to all these hot young turds -- excuse me, turks -- to create books in this vein.

Y'all gotcha ears on out there?

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Michael: This is already on-going and semi-monthly.
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Wanna know my problem with X-Men in general?

So there were the original 5 X-Men, that was an "era". Then there was the All
New All Different X-Men, and that was a new "era". Then there was the Jim
Lee/FOX Cartoon era (which is when I started) but then somewhere in the
late 90's, things flew off the handle and suddenly ever since, there's been a
new "era" of X-Men, with a random batting order and new costumes and new
writer intent damn near every frigging year.

I thought it was kinda neat that there was an "X-Men" for every generation,
but ever since about 1998, it's been a total mess.

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