Dormammu said: I have all those covers buried in a comic box, on a shelf in my garage. The X-Men of that era were blessed with two giants of the industry on their way up - Marc Silvestri and (of course) Jim Lee. Jim Lee was like a god to my teenage self. Him and McFarlane (who was drawing Spider-Man at that time).X-Men #1 was the end of a grand era for Marvel. That was the moment things got out of hand - when artists thought they could write, when everyone was tired of their creations belonging to Marvel or DC, and when corporate executives thought the most important thing to have was a holographic cover.It's when Claremont left the X-Men. They've never been the same since.
I am still waiting for this infamous cover!
It could be used for.... 4* Human Beast! haha. In all seriousness, it would be really cool if the next 3/5 new character would be 5* Archangel and 3* Angel. He could even attack airborne characters! We need this! Keep up the X-Men releases
Talus9952 said:But they didn't write the stories themselves. That only started at Image.
Dormammu said: Talus9952 said:But they didn't write the stories themselves. That only started at Image. Look up McFarlane's Spider-Man, especially the issue with the Lizard where the only thing McFarlane did was repeat the same word over and over. (doom doom doom)
Talus9952 said: Dormammu said: I have all those covers buried in a comic box, on a shelf in my garage. The X-Men of that era were blessed with two giants of the industry on their way up - Marc Silvestri and (of course) Jim Lee. Jim Lee was like a god to my teenage self. Him and McFarlane (who was drawing Spider-Man at that time).X-Men #1 was the end of a grand era for Marvel. That was the moment things got out of hand - when artists thought they could write, when everyone was tired of their creations belonging to Marvel or DC, and when corporate executives thought the most important thing to have was a holographic cover.It's when Claremont left the X-Men. They've never been the same since. But they didn't write the stories themselves. That only started at Image.