Tag: X-Men

519. Jubilee

Happy America’s Birthday! Let’s try to ignore all the terrible, terrible things we’ve done as a nation – past, present and future! If you don’t like it, GTFO! In addition to celebrating our bloody national horror with copious amounts of delicious seared dead animal bits and disgusting “salads” that mostly involve mayonnaise, it also continues …

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499. Cyclops

494. Proudstar

Which one? ‘Sup to you!

478. Mystique

474. Nightcrawler

This BAMF bamfs. Sketch from Appleseed Comic Con.

471. Gambit

If everything went to plan, I am currently in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Appleseed Comic Con. I should be hanging out with my pals Jason Young, Brian John Mitchell and Kurt Dinse. About a month ago, Kurt sent me a package with two sketch variant covers. It was an unexpected surprise. They’re pretty awesome, …

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461. Corsair

452. Wolverine

385. Anarchist

From Peter Milligan & Mike Allred’s brilliant X-Force/X-Statix. I don’t remember what happened to the cast of that book at the end. I’m guessing dead. I also don’t know why this Dennis Rodman-y character was called “Anarchist”. He was never very “anarchic”.

383. Bishop

Bishop is probably the key component of the downfall of the X-Men books in the early 90s, even moreso than Cable. Not that he was a bad character, just representative of everything wrong with comics at the time – a character with a cool name, a big gun, mysterious and bad-ass. But nothing else. Eventually …

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