The Extraordinary X-Men – are they Extraordinary?

EXTRAOXMN2015001-mock-358c0Something I’d like to begin doing is taking more advantage of our site, and begin doing write ups on various news in the comic book world (whether it’s about comics, movies, television shows – anything that relates to comics). So, I figured I’d begin with something that was just announced. Extraordinary X-Men.

The team will consist of Storm, who is taking leadership since Cyclops has vanished. Along for the ride is Colossus, Magik, Iceman, Nightcrawler – along with time displaced Jean Grey (from All New X-Men) and Old Man Logan.

The title will be written by Jeff Lemire (Animal Man, Justice League United) with art by Humberto Ramos (Amazing Spider-Man). The only clue Jeff is giving is that the story will focus on these characters – and the first arc has a lot to do with the missing mutants and how it’s involved with the Inhumans.

LongshotMy Theory: With the movie rights being what they are (Sony with Spider-Man and FOX with anything that’s mutant related), I have long believed that Marvel would be “rebooting” the Marvel Universe and reveal that mutants are actually directly tied to Inhumans; and that possibly mutants cease to exist and turn out to be Inhumans – thus, in the movie world, eventually making everything fall back to Marvel’s rights to own movie characters such as Wolverine, Gambit, Deadpool and the rest of The X-Men. Seems like a long shot, but certainly also seems like something a corporation would do to regain the rights to what was (once?) one of their major money factors (The X-Men).

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Things Just Got – X-TREME!

Article I wrote, originally published here: https://theunspokendecade.com/2015/06/02/things-just-got-x-treme/

Things Just Got – X-TREME!
Written by: Sir Tawmis

adamx-1 (1)Allow me a moment to talk about X-Treme, or as I like to call him, simply Adam-X. While I talk about him and his origin – I will also highlight some of the things that put Adam-X at the top of my favorite character list – of all comic book characters.

First, I admit. I am a sucker for the obscure characters. I think a lot of that has to do with, deep down inside, I am a writer yearning to flesh out characters who are just begging to have their origins explored – then unleash that untapped potential!

There are few characters that have more potential to be an amazing character than Adam-X.

The character known as X-Treme was created by Fabian Nicieza and Jeff Johnson, and he first appeared in X-Force Annual #2 (October 1993).

adamx-1 (2)When Adam-X appeared, he was the embodiment of a lot of what the 90’s comics represented – he had long hair, backwards hat, blades on his shoulder, wrists and hips. He was a character with a mysterious background, and a lethal hunter. Now, I am not a Child of the 90’s – I consider myself a Child of the 80’s – but I actually liked how Adam-X looked when he first appeared. (Granted, in hindsight, a little less blades on the shoulder and belt/waist might make him marketable in a more modern comic book market, but still!)

In his appearance, Adam-X is hunting down a friend named Michelle Balters (who also happens to be a mutant by the name of Neurotap). X-Force, led by Cable, arrive at the scene and attempt to take down Adam-X. However, Adam-X is easily able to defeat all of the members of X-Force by cutting them, then igniting the electrolytes in their blood.

This is one of the things that really made me like Adam-X. Don’t get me wrong. I was reading and collecting X-Force (and enjoying it!), but I was not a fan of Cable. (Still not a fan of Cable actually…). Come to think of it, overall I am not a fan of time displaced characters (such as Cable, Stryfe, Phoenix {Rachel Summers}, etc.)

So when Cable gets taken down – and not by a team – but a single individual – along with the rest of X-Force? That added so many marks on the “Positives” side of the character, that perhaps, to this very day, that’s why Adam-X remains my favorite character.

Naturally, Adam-X eventually teams up with X-Force, and together, they discover that Adam-X’s employer, Martin Strong is a little shady. And in “natural comic book team up fashion”, Adam-X and X-Force take down Martin Strong.

By the end of the issue, Adam-X is offered a position to join X-Force, but he declines the offer, explaining he wants to find more clues to his past.

adamx-1 (3)It wasn’t long before Adam-X would encounter one of the members of X-Force again. As luck would have it, Adam-X found himself being abducted and dragged into MurderWorld, where he was forced to fight Shatterstar, from X-Force. The two were equally matched, forced to fight to save a woman’s life. However, it finally came down to the two heroes teaming up and realizing the only way out of this was to fight the one behind it all – Arcade himself!

Together, Adam-X and Shatterstar were able to infiltrate Arcade’s hideout in MurderWorld. Arcade quickly (in order to preserve his own life), gave up the information as to who had hired him to abduct them and put them against each other.

As it turns out, someone by the name of Mr. Milbury had wanted Adam-X to be tested, and what better warrior that was evenly matched with Adam-X’s skill than X-Force’s Shatterstar. (Well, if you’re an avid read of the X-Men books, you know Mr. Milbury is an alias for none other than the most sinister of X-Men villains – Mr. Sinister himself!) But what interest would Mr. Sinister have in Adam-X? We’re getting to that, don’t you worry! This entire fight takes place in X-Force #30 – and if you enjoy a good fight between two heroes, pretty evenly matched, I’d recommend picking this up.

adamx-1 (4)The next time Adam-X appears is in X-Men #39, when he witnesses a plane crash in Canada. He rushes to the site of the plane crash and pulls out the pilot, who just so happens to be Phillip Summers, the grandfather of Scott Summers and Alex Summers (better known as Cyclops and Havok, respectively). Adam-X manages to use his power of igniting electrolytes to keep Phillip Summers warm throughout the night as the freezing temperatures continued to plummet. Fashioning a gurney, Adam-X pulls Phillip across the frozen tundra and gets him to a hospital where Scott and Jean rush to the hospital to check on Scott’s grandfather. Adam-X is there and asks Jean Grey to share his memories with Phillip – allowing him to vicariously live through Adam-X’s memories.

Unbeknownst to Adam-X, Scott, Jean – they’re being watched on a monitor, by someone with a red glove (later to be revealed as Erik the Red). Even stranger – Erik the Red is being watched because he is watching over Adam-X, by none other than Mister Sinister.

After Jean links the mind of Adam-X and Phillip Summers, there’s a narrator’s note of: Scott can’t help but feel that his fractured family lines have been made stronger because of this near-tragedy. Little does he know how terrifyingly right he is.

Now this would tie to X-Men #23, when Sinister had told Cyclops: “… but I care enough to wish you and your brothers to be protected from this illness.”

adamx-1 (5)Fabian Nicieza was laying down the ground work to make Adam-X related to the Summers family. As a matter of fact – Well, I am getting ahead of myself. Let me show you more of that ground work that Fabian had created to make this work.

Adam-X’s tie to the Summers family continues next in the pages of Captain Marvel, which stars Legacy (the 90’s version of Captain Marvel and the “genetic son” of Mar Vell). Once again, the typical hero fighting hero is how the issue begins – with Adam-X, being mind-controlled by Erik the Red to attack Legacy. Adam-X manages to become free of Erik the Red’s control, but still finds the urge to fight Captain Marvel.

adamx-1 (6)Eventually, Adam-X and Legacy team up and go after Erik the Red. Fighting through the Sidri (which appeared in Uncanny X-Men #154), Adam-X and Legacy manage to find Erik the Red who takes a moment to monologue about Adam-X’s true destiny:

You have been dubbed the Forsaken One, Adam – but that was a mistake on the Majestor’s part, those many years ago. Truly had you been rightfully admitted into the family, we would not be in this predicament today… I am talking about your destiny here… and that is something obviously enough by the intricate plans of the Crystal Claws which should not be rushed! Empress Lilandra sits on the throne this day only because Majestor D’Ken was driven mad by his experiences inside the M’Krann Crystal! She was not meant to guide the Imperium. You see Adam, YOURS is the destiny of power – for you were bred to introduce a HYBRID of specific genetic potential into the Shi’ar monarchy! Adam-X, you were born to rule the Shi’ar Imperium! Who else should be the heir to the throne of the Imperium but you – the only living child of Majestor D’Ken!

adamx-1 (7)So, let me just put it out there. As a huge fan of the (old) Uncanny X-Men, I can’t put into words how much I love the Shi’ar. So now, here’s this character – that I am already digging for quite a few reasons – and now they’re telling me he’s related to someone of the Shi’ar Empire – and not just someone – but to D’Ken himself!

And note, it says that he’s a Hybrid. So this is where the idea that D’Ken (either through genetic or other more vile ways), had a child with Katherine Summers, who had been abducted by the Shi’ar, as revealed in Uncanny X-Men #156 when Corsair explained:

“… until a teleport beam yanked us aboard the starship. It was a Shi’ar scouting mission. To them, Anne and I were zoo-logical specimens, representing the HIGHER ORDERS OF LIFE ON EARTH. We were separated. On the Imperial Throne World, I escaped the slave pens and set out to find her. She was with the Emperor [D’Ken]. My mistake then was in trying not to kill him with my bare hands instead of shooting him down where he stood. Guards came to his rescue, they wanted to execute me on the spot, but D’Ken had other ideas…”

Fabian, unfortunately departed the X-Books before he could complete the story. When asked, Fabian said:

“The character [X-Treme] WAS created to be the 3rd brother, but once I left the x-books, the following writers/editors chose to ignore the sub-plot(which is their call to make). the good news is that no writer/editor contradicted the storyline plans I had, so maybe someday I could still pick it up.”

 Unfortunately, as fate would have it, in 2006, Ed Brubaker introduced “a mutant that would shake the foundation of the X-Men” – none other than Gabriel Summers, better known as the mutant, Vulcan.

Vulcan was introduced in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 which essentially rewrote a large portion of the “Bible” of X-Men comic books – it rewrote Giant Size X-Men #1, stating that after Cyclops and his team had been defeated by Krakoa – Professor Xavier sent in Gabriel’s team – which consisted of himself, Petra, Darwin, and Sway – all of whom, save Gabriel were killed.

And then that’s when Cyclops came back and the new X-Men (Wolverine, Storm, Thunderbird, Banshee, Sunfire, Nightcrawler and Colossus) were formed to save the original X-Men. Now, in order to make this work – one would ask themselves – “How come no one ever mentioned Gabriel before?”

The answer. Mind blowing (literally!). Apparently, so driven by guilt and shame of sending Gabriel’s team to the slaughter (though it was revealed later that Darwin survived), Professor Xavier erased everyone’s mind who knew anything about Gabriel – and the other members of the team. Now, let’s bring this into scope a little. Erase every single person’s memory who knew about Gabriel (or any of the other members of his team). This would include Scott’s parents, brother (Alex), their grandparents, friends, teachers – the scope is mind-blowingly massive – and he would have had to done this for each of the members who perished from Gabriel’s team.

To this very day, I try to figure out – what the editors were thinking. Here, we have Adam-X, already being eluded to being related to the Summers family. Over there, we have Gabriel, who we have to rewrite Giant Size X-Men #1 and come up with this whole ploy that Professor Xavier has wiped out the memory of everyone who knew Gabriel. (Makes you wonder why he never wiped out the memory of anyone who knew John Proudstar, when Thunderbird died so soon after the Krakoa incident fighting Count Nefaria)!

Years would go by before Adam-X would appear again, unfortunately. Marvel had shuffled him away for a number of reasons – one of them being that they were worried that fans would become “confused” because at the time there was an X-Treme X-Men being published monthly. (Because fans wouldn’t be confused by the ten other “X” books and Avengers books being published monthly apparently… the fans could figure that out, but apparently couldn’t figure out why a character named X-Treme wasn’t in X-Treme X-Men… because… that rational of thinking sounds logical). It’s because of this, that I refer to X-Treme as Adam-X instead.

When he next appears, it’s in Uncanny X-Men #513 / Dark Avengers #7 (in 2009). He’s joined several other mutants (Hellion, Match, Lorelei, Avalance, Meld and Sunspot) in an attempt to over throw Norman Osborn who is essentially running everything. Norman Osborn sends his “Dark X-Men” after the small team of resistance – which consists of Cloak, Dagger, Weapon Omega, Namor, Mimic, and Daken.

While I was thankful to see Adam-X surface again, I cringed at the dialogue he was given, as he was essentially written as over the top parody of himself (and all things 1990). It’s painfully clear that Adam-X was added just to mock himself. But again, at least it was nice to know he wasn’t completely forgotten.

adamx-1 (8)He’d appear one more time, in Uncanny X-Men #542 (October 2011) during the time that the Norse God of Fear grants incredible powers to a number of super powered beings – one of them being Juggernaut. Cyclops calls on Adam-X, who appears (back to his original attire) to try and stop Juggernaut.

Several others attempt to stop Juggernaut before Adam-X arrives. Avalanche attempts to separate the road; but Juggernaut continues to walk. A mutant named Face, blasts him with his ‘annihilation beam’ which proves ineffective; Pixie attempts to teleport Juggernaut away, but it’s ineffective; Rogue attempts to absorb his powers and render him unconscious; she is instead, rendered unconscious and rescued by Magneto. Mercury tries to fill his lungs; but she’s expelled, when she realized she was being dissolved while inside Juggernaut; Pyslocke tries her psychic blades, but they too, prove ineffective. Adam-X is the only one, who proves effective in doing anything to Juggernaut; he manages to ignite his blood, however, the downside is that Juggernaut, for fifteen minutes burns anything he touches.

I had hoped, if the latest Cyclops series had continued (which had the time misplaced Scott Summers traveling around with the now living Corsair) – that somewhere in their space adventures, the writer would bring in Adam-X and perhaps elude again, to the family connection (and perhaps have a Shi’ar adventure).

Such was not my luck. I look forward to Adam-X appearing again. I’m hopeful that one day, someone will write him again – and develop him as Fabian had intended. After all, while everyone debated who the third Summers brother was – Sinister had said brothers – never indicating just how many “brothers” he had meant. So it still stands to reason that Adam-X could be connected to Katherine Summers and D’Ken. It’s already official that he’s connected to D’Ken as Marvel now officially names his real name as “Adam Neramani.”

Until then. I will continue to fight for Adam-X.

 

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Comic Relief Podcast – Issue #14 – Free Comic Book Day 2015.

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Once again, we spent Free Comic Book Day at our home away from home – Southern California Comics. Jamie and his crew ran an excellent event – kept everything flowing. Kept everyone motivated. There was a food truck (BBQ), Shaved Ice, a Bat Mobile – plus more toys, comics, artists and collectables than you could possibly imagine! So Kudos (and a great thanks!) to Jamie for hosting another event and having us along! While, unfortunately, we didn’t get to properly celebrate our bro-mance bro-niversary with our good friend, Chad Cavanaugh (because there were a lot more artists this year, and Jamie created an Artist Alley type row!) – he’s the writer, creator, inker, everything-er of The Map Comic and now the newly released “Trouble in Bedlam” comic, we did sit next to Colleen Archer, who we have mentioned a thousand times in posts and what not as our partner in crime – she was in the booth next to us, showing off her Wyng’d Lyon Creations stuff! We also had some great music from Gabriel and his band Digital Lizards of Doom.

Anyway, the event was (as I said awesome!) And now you can listen to us talk about it, talk to people, and just generally be geeky nerds.

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If you have trouble streaming it, don’t have iTunes, or just want to save it because our voices sound like angels to you – you can download the episode by right clicking this link and doing a SAVE AS…

Now on iTunes!

NOTE: If you’re streaming it from the website, the “time stamp” (for reasons unknown) is always off. The below time stamp works best if you have a copy of the file.

00:00:00 – Lindsay does her seductive intro
00:01:25 – The Fate of Tawmis’ iPhone (Thanks Batmobile!)
00:02:00 – Maico brings some items to raffle
00:02:25 – We need YOUR input. How DO YOU pronounce Storm’s last name?
00:05:30 – Tawmis & Maico make artists announcements on the PA
00:06:30 – Maico sits down with Jamie of Southern California Comics
00:15:15 – Gabriel of Digital Lizards of Doom talks with Maico.
00:29:15 – Exhibit A (sorry don’t know how to spell your name) talks about their comic “Supernatural Law”
00:35:00 – The second half of the Exhibit A team, this time talking about “Comic Book People” – a massive collection of photos of comic book legends!
00:44:00 – Tawmis & Maico talk about The Flash, Arrow, Agents of Shield, Gotham, and all the other comic book shows currently on the air.
01:15:30 – We do the Neal Adams raffle!
01:15:50 – Tawmis & Maico from the FCBD Video inside SoCalComics talking about Free Comic Book Day!
01:19:00 – Maico & Tawmis talking to Jamie of SoCalComics from the FCBD Video!
01:24:06 – Tawmis interviews Lindsay Archer and discusses how they met, her art, and her project called Otherworld. (Please click the link and check it out!)

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Star Wars Celebration 2015.

So I was fortunate enough to get into Star Wars Celebration 2015.

You can check out the photo album here.

Con took a lot out of me, but I got the heals…

I’ve got a bad feeling about this…

Amiee poses with Jabba!

Excellent Dengar cosplay!

More great cosplay!

One day I will own this …

Fear (and Stormtroopers) will keep the locals in line.

And then there’s Frozen Star Wars (would that be on Hoth?)

Amazing Twi’lek cosplay.

And of course, it’s not Star Wars unless you see a beautiful Slave Leia cosplay.

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Comic Relief Podcast – Issue #13 – Longbeach Comic Expo 2015.

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So this year, we were all present at the Longbeach Comic Expo. Maico and I were helping out at Colleen’s booth for Wyng’d Lyon Creations. While we were there, we saw an amazing amount of Cosplay (link goes to our Longbeach Comic Expo 2015 album on Facebook – no Facebook account is required to view the photos! But if you DO have a Facebook account, please feel free to come by and LIKE our page while you’re there!) The venue for this year’s Longbeach Comic Expo was different than last year’s – same building, however different hall – and was significantly larger than last year. The over all layout seemed very well organized as to how they had things set up. Before going to Longbeach Comic Expo, we had two interviews scheduled – one with Greg Weisman (known for his role in co-creating the animated series, Gargoyles, as well as his work on Young Justice, Star Wars Rebels, and now his new novel, Rain of Ghosts) and Joy DeCapua (from Blackjack Comics, who Maico interviewed last year at LongBeach Comic Expo!). Maico being the hard nosed journalist that he is – managed to land an additional 3 interviews for this podcast! So all together, it’s Greg Weisman (Gargoyles, Young Justice, Star Wars Rebels, Rain of Ghosts), Joy Decapua (Blackjack Comics), Jason Beckwith (Taking Eden), Ray Chou (Skies of Fire), and Tanya Bjork (Havenhurst)! So strap in for an awesome episode full of some great folks!

So the beginning of the podcast features Maico, Colleen and myself (Tawmis) doing a recap of the Longbeach Comic Expo over Skype – and then it jumps into the interviews!

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Long Beach Comic Expo 2015.

Maico and I were at Longbeach Comic Expo this year hanging out with the beautiful Colleen, our partner in crime at her booth for Wyng’d Lyon Creation (do me a favor – click the link, it opens in a new window, and go toss Colleen a like on her page! She’s amazingly talented, and one of the most down to Earth people you could ever hope to know!)

At Long Beach, especially on Saturday, there was a lot of great Cosplay! (There was a game where I was counting how many Harley Quinn’s I would see! Ever since the New 52, which really began my plunge into DC – I have really enjoyed the character {mostly due to the first Suicide Squad series!}, not so much for her solo book, which I am not a fan of and eventually dropped from my pull list!) Anyway, so on the hunt for Harley Quinn’s – I snapped this one of Nicole Quinn:

There were quite a few other Harley Quinns to be found, for example:

RAIDEN!

Gender bending STARFOX

HALO!

WONDER WOMAN!

AND WE ESCAPE VIA THE TARDIS!

There’s SO much more on our Facebook page! Check out the Long Beach Comic Expo 2015! photo album! Toss our page a like! Tell your friends about it!

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Comic Relief Podcast – Issue #12 – Neal Before Adams.

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So… at long last, it finally happened! Neal Adams had done a comic book signing at Southern California Comics quite some time ago. Due to a series of mishaps, this episode kept getting put off (I wanted it for our 12th issue, anyway! Because back in the day – when comics were good – issue #12 was typically double sized in the comic world, because something special was going to happen!) Well, it seemed only fitting, since this is a comic book related podcast, that we would save this for Issue #12 of our podcast!

I won’t go into the “woes and whys” this episode took so long – but let’s just say, it gave me a very difficult time! But it’s done! It’s finally done!

As I said, the episode was recording during a comic book signing; so there is, unfortunately, a lot of background noise with people talking and what not (since it wasn’t a very controlled environment), and every time someone bumps or hits the tables we were using; the mics that were sitting on them would spike a loud noise. And then there was the jets from Mira Mar that would occasionally fly by! But all in all, it was a very fun time, and a great honor to be able to speak to Neal Adams. He has some great (and often times!) hilarious stories that he shared with us, as well as some insight about working in the comic book business, and the various different personalities you deal with (writers, fellow artists, editors, publishers, even assistants who say things they probably should not have said!)

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00:00:00 – Neal Adams Intro!
00:00:30 – The Podcast Begins
00:01:15 – When Superman’s a Zombie, what does he eat?
00:01:30 – Is Maico trying to sell Neal Adams insurance?
00:01:45 – The Digital vs Print That’s Been Asked For The Last 10 Years
00:05:45 – Comics Have Become Very Mainstream (Hear That Europe?)
00:06:05 – How The Government Attacked Comic Books
00:08:30 – The Comic Book Code
00:11:40 – Who Is The Doctor That Should Be The Joker?
00:12:40 – Rex Asks Neal A Question About An Exodus And Quality
00:14:10 – How Is “Batman: Black And White” A Real Story?
00:16:40 – Let’s Talk Motion Comics
00:20:25 – Wait, What’s Neal Doing With Blood? Oh, The Comic…
00:21:30 – What Is Batman Odyssey? (It’s Not About Going To 7-11)…
00:29:00 – Comics In Other Media (Gotham, Agents of SHIELD, Arrow)
00:32:00 – So It Should Be Easy To Stalk Neal Adams?
00:32:30 – Superman vs Mohammad Ali (How Many People Are On The Cover?)
00:35:45 – What’s The Difference Between Marvel and DC Heroes?
00:38:45 – Guardians of the Galaxy – And Why Did Marvel Do It?
00:39:30 – Backgrounds Done In Pencil (3 for 3!)
00:40:45 – Editors And What They Do
00:44:10 – The Origin Of Neal Adams
00:48:35 – Working At Marvel And DC At The Same Time
00:51:45 – Most Difficult Character To Draw?
00:52:30 – Three Cows Shot Me Down
00:53:30 – You Should Watch What You Say
00:54:45 – The Secret Of “7-11 Coffee”
00:56:00 – Neal’s Assistant Buzz And Lotto/Scratch Cards
00:56:45 – Sex Shops And Neal’s Wife’s Luck (Sounds Dirty?)
01:00:00 – The Man Of Steel (And Hating Your Dad?)
01:01:25 – Neal’s Thoughts On The last Amazing Spider-Man Movie?
01:02:00 – Jim Aparo – Neal Adams Lite? Taste Good? Less Filling?
01:05:00 – All Good Things Must End

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Something has happened that should have never happened…

Or what some people will probably excuse as, “You’re just getting old.”


I remember it clearly. I was in the 4th Grade and my friend (still my friend to this day!), Charles Stevens handed me two comics. It was Avengers #159 and Uncanny X-Men #121. I remember reading them – and I remember opening them up and seeing characters with such wild and vibrant color costumes. All these characters had a wide variety of powers that were just amazing to me. And in both issues, it seemed pretty helpless for the heroes! In Avengers they were fighting someone who could control gravity – and in the X-Men they were fighting a team that was as skilled as the X-Men!

I was definitely hooked.

As the years progressed, my obsession – and collection – exploded in size. Over the years, my Marvel collection expanded from Uncanny X-Men, Avengers, to Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, New Mutants, Web of Spider-Man, Power Man & Iron Fist, Micronauts, ROM, Dazzler, and of course – New Warriors, Night Thrasher, Nova – among so many others. I now own thousands upon thousands of comics now. While, the current state of Marvel Comics isn’t my cup of Joe – I still collect comics. And I continue to go back and fill my collection backwards, to the point that I am now picking up comics that were released by Marvel – before I was even born. Marvel Comics became a staple in my life back then. It helped my imagination grow and expand and enter the world of Super Heroes.

Despite all of those comics – the one that always stood out above the rest, and remained a staple favorite of mine was Uncanny X-Men. I lived, breathed, loved, and worshiped this series! I mean, Uncanny X-Men introduced me to Alpha Flight – which was this dynamic looking team, that was created specifically to counter the Uncanny X-Men. Then it introduced me to the elegant Hellfire Club, and even more mutants like Sebastian Shaw and the White Queen – and more importantly, Mastermind (going by the name and illusion of Jason Wyngarde, who would go on to play a pivotal role in one of the greatest stories told in Uncanny X-Men and that is, of course the Dark Phoenix Saga.

The incredible and heart wrenching story of Jean Grey’s transformation into The Dark Phoenix is one that I think most comic book collectors would say was a very memorable storyline and arc.

We not only saw Jean Grey, who for the most part, had always come across as the most innocent and pure member of the Uncanny X-Men, transformed into the most vicious – she devoured planets and destroyed them, for the sheer thrill.

Still, we saw Jean Grey trying to fight for control, all the way to the very end in Uncanny X-Men #137, where she gave up her life so that the other X-Men might survive against the battle of the Shi’ar Empire’s Imperial Guard.

And that leads me to another thing – the Uncanny X-Men introduced me to the Starjammers as well as The Shi’ar Imperial Guard (and sure, I get that the Imperial Guard are “spoofs” of various members of another comic book company’s greatest team members – but still loved them!)

The Uncanny X-Men would go on to battle the likes of Doctor Doom, Arcade (and Murderworld), Magneto, the Brood, Deathbird (can’t get enough of her!), Belasco (Uncanny X-Men #161 is iconic, because it leads to the creation of the character known as Magik!), and then into a great Brood storyline!

Uncanny X-Men #161 – 167 remains probably one of my all time favorite story lines, aside from the Dark Phoenix Saga. This entire story line saw the X-Men going through some drastic changes and make some pretty drastic choices! Not to mention, we got to see the birth of Binary (formerly Ms. Marvel, having lost her powers to – then member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants!) Binary remains – even to this day, my favorite version of Carol Danvers! And that’s even including her great solo series, at this very moment, Captain Marvel.

Let us not forget that, the Brood story line introduced us to the lovable Lockheed. Speaking of Lockheed – let me take a step back to the unforgettable and humorous Kitty’s Fairytale in Uncanny X-Men #153, where we saw Wolverine portrayed as the character Mean and Nightcrawler was a specifies of cute creatures called Bamfs.

Uncanny X-Men would go on to bring us Gambit, as well as bring in characters like Havok, Longshot, Polaris, Psylocke, Dazzler, Rogue, Bishop, among many, many, many others!

So then the question comes back to what started this entire post right? What happened that shouldn’t have happened? What does it have to do with getting old? Well, clearly it has something to do with the Uncanny X-Men…

So – the thing that happened, that should have never happened – never could have foreseen it happening – this week, I went to the comic store, and finally removed Uncanny X-Men from my pull list.

I have been collecting Uncanny X-Men for 35 years. That’s older than most people who might be bothered to even read this. At this point and time, Uncanny X-Men has been a part of 80% of my life. So why did I finally drop it? Well, over the last five or ten years, it’s gotten to the point, that I was picking it up, just because I always have. I wasn’t finding much enjoyment within the pages of Uncanny X-Men. And that’s where someone might say, “Well, it’s because you’re getting older and not enjoying comics like you did as a kid, you know, 35 years ago!”

And to that I say to thee, “Nay!” (That means I disagree with that statement!) I don’t think me getting older has anything to do with it. I like it has everything to do with the quality of writing, art, and everything within Uncanny X-Men going to Hades. You see, if I was getting older (well, okay, I am getting older!), but it has nothing to do with losing interest in comics. You see, in the last year, I am actually reading more comics than I ever have in my life. (Having a good job that allows me to afford more comics, probably has a lot to do with that, compared to skipping lunch at school just so I can afford two comics a week!)

From Marvel Comics I was pulling: All New X-Factor, Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing X-Men, Captain Marvel, Cyclops, Guardians 3000, Legendary Star Lord, New Warriors, Nightcrawler, Nova, Spider-Man 2099, Thor, Uncanny X-Men and X-Men.

From DC Comics I was pulling: Aquaman, Aquaman & The Others, Batman, Batman: Detective Comics, Batman: Eternal, Cat Woman, The Flash, Grayson, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, Green Lantern: New Guardians, He-Man – Master of the Universe, Justice League, Justice League United, Lobo, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Red Lantern, Secret Origins, Sinestero, Suicide Squad, Supergirl, Superman, Superman / Wonder Woman, Teen Titans and Wonder Woman.

From other companies (Image Comics) Cyberforce, (IDW Comics) Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd: Anderson, Ragnarok, and (Darkhorse Comics) ElfQuest.

About 10 years ago, the most I collected was probably about 10 books – at the most.

So I don’t think it has a damn thing with me getting old, and not enjoying comics. I am enjoying them (for the most part!) more now than ever before! I really think Marvel itself, has been tanking in regards to their comics. Their movies – another story entirely. Best thing since sliced bread (and I love me some sandwiches!) Their comics? I feel are suffering. All New X-Factor just released their final issue, and the horrid mess that is Spider-Verse has made me want to drop Amazing Spider-Man, New Warriors recently came to an end, and I don’t know how much longer I will be on board with Thor (I love the idea of a female Thor, just not a fan of Jason Aaron’s writing – he’s a good writer, it’s just not my cup of tea, is all!)

Anyway – this long winded post – just to say – I never thought the day would ever come that I’d mark Uncanny X-Men from my pull list.

A little piece of my childhood is crying, somewhere in my soul.

– Tawmis
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Comic Relief Podcast – Issue #11 – The Bad, The Worse and the Really Bad.

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This time, Maico and Tawmis get together and discuss their top – or is it their bottom? – heroes, villains and teams. Sit down and prepare yourself for an hour of complaining back and forth – and a lot of disagreeing on who is lame and who isn’t lame! Folks like Beak, Wolverine, Iron Man, X-Treme, Night Thrasher, Vibe, Longshot, Juggernaut, Skin, Generation X, Penance, Doop, X-Statix, Dazzler, Galactus, Squirrel Girl, Great Lakes Avengers, New Warriors, Angel, Ghost Rider, Justice League, Break Dancing, Martian Manhunter, Vision, Superman, Maggot, The X-Men, X-Factor, Nightcrawler, Cyborg Superman, X-23, Mister Sinister, Cyclops, Kickers, Inc., Starbrand, NFL Superpro, The Undertake, WWE, Thunderbolts, Polkadot Man, Mystqiue, Mastermind, Krakora, Giant Size X-Men #1, Nightcrawler, Purple Man, Calendar Man, Thunderbird, Sunfire, Corsair, Vulcan, Shi’ar, Gladiator, and many, many more! But who makes the team on the greatest losers list? Give it a listen! Agree? Disagree? Have your own list? Think of folks who should be listed? Someone we forgot? Tell us on Facebook Page or tweet to us!

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Comic Relief Podcast – Issue #10 – The Problem With Fans.

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Now, when with the title called “The Problem With Fans” – you’re probably thinking we’re talking about comic book fans, right? No. We’re not. This is something else entirely, that is almost immediately explained. It begged for it to be the title – to remind myself of what happened! Needless to say, this episode was recorded twice – once, not so successfully – then again, successfully! Both times, the recording session was three hours long! (And rest assured, that is a lot of time editing! I have spent two days editing this second take of the podcast, with little to no breaks! My sanity may be gone, but it’s finally done!)

A few things to note about this episode, since it was a second take (and I was, admittedly lazy/busy) – some things are now out of date!

  • We talk about the 17 minute preview of Guardians of the Galaxy we got to see on July 7th. We have both since seen the full movie (as of today), at least twice now.
  • We talk about the iOS game, X-Men: Days Of Future Past from Glitchsoft – we mention several characters that will be available to play – and now, Storm and Polaris are indeed available to play!
  • We talk about the CYCLOPS solo series, and talk about how Corsair has come back from the dead. The newest issue (this week) goes into depth about that.
  • We mention that Teen Titans #1 had not come out yet – but it has! (Future podcasts will probably discuss this!)
  • And we also mention that Ragnarök (by Walt Simonson) had not yet come out. And it has. And it’s epic. So freaking epic. I am sure this will be mentioned in future episodes. Repeatedly. Over and over again.

 

All that said, this episode also has an interview with Joie Brown and the folks at DieGo Publishing.

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