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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781904159636
ISBN: 190415963X
Label: Panini (UK) Ltd.
Manufacturer: Panini (UK) Ltd.
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: May 03, 2004
Publisher: Panini (UK) Ltd.
Studio: Panini (UK) Ltd.
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As someone that read the comics in this collection when they first appeared on the stands, I remember the joy and frustration. The joy I felt when the newest issue appeared and the frustration and lack of patience when I finished an issue and had to wait at least a month for the next to appear. The peak of this frustration was during the run of issues 12 and 13, when the X-Men were battling the Juggernaut for the first time. Issue 12 came out in July and 13 did not come out until September, an excruciatingly ... Read More
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I honestly don't get the appeal of these books. Why bother making (or reading) black & white reprints of classic four-color comics...? I mean, yeah, the stories are still great and the original comics are hard to find, but a huge part of what made these comics great was the eye-popping artwork, including the bright primary colors: reading them in dull B&W is just plain wrong. Sure, the printing costs are lower, so you can get more pages for your money, but it's more pages of boring, not more pages of fun. It's ... Read More
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Though the X-Men originally start as heroes in the public eye, you can quickly see that change as Stan Lee decided they'd be better as anti-heroes, which is what eventually made them so popular in modern culture. It's a little jarring, but makes sense as these early issues progress. The artwork is good, and overall the characterization is not bad. It takes a few issues for the Beast to become as loquacious as we're used to. After awhile, you'd like to slap Cyclops and Marvel Girl until they admit their feelings ... Read More
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A whole bunch of X-Men nostalgia. Or, how many people in the one house can have the hots for Jean Grey.
Not to mention Magneto - the birth of a really good villain, and the amusing villainy of Unus the Untouchable, the Vanisher, and various other clowns of that nature.
Fun.
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Despite Black and white pages, stories are very well-written.
I don't care about the colors, this book just is great to read.
We can see original X-Men issues.
It is an honor for me to possess this great comic book.
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