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6/22/2025, 2:27:02 PM
>Been reading all the X-Men comics from the first to modern day
>This week hit the mid 2000's
>House of M was surprisingly short but fun, also began one writers fetish insert of underage alt girl who "knows stuff" thats worryingly blatant.
>Decimation was the most blatant and callous "noooo we need to kill off the next generation, the stuff i grew up with has to be the status quo eternally!" horseshit including moments like "we put 20 of the new x men on a bus and the purifiers blew it up with a rocket"
>But it introduces X-23, forgot she started as a cartoon OC like Harley Quinn
>Messiah Complex is around Marvel was in their full "constant multi book events daisy chained into each other" and you can tell its getting hard for writers to keep continuity with characters in different locations at the same time depending on book but the storys still neat
>Feels like it hits a new stride with Second Coming as new mutants are appearing and characters are doing all kinds of bullshit like Mr Sinister making a copy of london underground populated only by his clones
>Then 2011 hits and the Fox X Men films have a resurgence in the Macavoy/Fassbender era.
>Oops now inhumans are the new focus, almost all the mutants are dead again, their books are garbage like uncanny turning into dying magneto, psylocke, inverted sabretooth and everyones favourite monet doing fuck all
>Get ready for the inhumans movie, wait i mean tv series, meanwhile all the remaining popular x men are in stuff like avengers now and all their villains are too. Please stop buying X books we need Fox to sell us the rights for the MCU
>Currently up to the 2013-2017 pre Krakoa era and its straight up miserable
>All this got in the longrun was Ms.Marvel and Kamalas now a mutant anyway and i couldn't tell you if inhumans even exist anymore.
So how bad was it to read X Men books week to week/monthly in this period? was it actually worse than being a modern amazing spiderbuck reader?
>This week hit the mid 2000's
>House of M was surprisingly short but fun, also began one writers fetish insert of underage alt girl who "knows stuff" thats worryingly blatant.
>Decimation was the most blatant and callous "noooo we need to kill off the next generation, the stuff i grew up with has to be the status quo eternally!" horseshit including moments like "we put 20 of the new x men on a bus and the purifiers blew it up with a rocket"
>But it introduces X-23, forgot she started as a cartoon OC like Harley Quinn
>Messiah Complex is around Marvel was in their full "constant multi book events daisy chained into each other" and you can tell its getting hard for writers to keep continuity with characters in different locations at the same time depending on book but the storys still neat
>Feels like it hits a new stride with Second Coming as new mutants are appearing and characters are doing all kinds of bullshit like Mr Sinister making a copy of london underground populated only by his clones
>Then 2011 hits and the Fox X Men films have a resurgence in the Macavoy/Fassbender era.
>Oops now inhumans are the new focus, almost all the mutants are dead again, their books are garbage like uncanny turning into dying magneto, psylocke, inverted sabretooth and everyones favourite monet doing fuck all
>Get ready for the inhumans movie, wait i mean tv series, meanwhile all the remaining popular x men are in stuff like avengers now and all their villains are too. Please stop buying X books we need Fox to sell us the rights for the MCU
>Currently up to the 2013-2017 pre Krakoa era and its straight up miserable
>All this got in the longrun was Ms.Marvel and Kamalas now a mutant anyway and i couldn't tell you if inhumans even exist anymore.
So how bad was it to read X Men books week to week/monthly in this period? was it actually worse than being a modern amazing spiderbuck reader?
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