![]() ![]() ![]() Not only is Whedon a huge fan of the X-Men, but he’s also one hell of a writer. Through the black leather, secondary mutations, and lord only knows what else, I vowed never to pick up another X-book. Then Marvel did the smartest thing they ever could have, hiring Joss Whedon to write his own X-Men book. It was that, but to me, it wasn’t the X-Men. That was the whole point, really– to come up with something that was completely new and different, in Morrison’s “love it or hate it” style. I realize many liked his take on the team, but to me, they weren’t the X-Men. Then Grant Morrison and company began their run, and I was appalled. Next to Batman, those books were just the best. I collected X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, occasional issues of X-Force, X-Factor, Wolverine, and the various other character specific series and minis. Growing up, I was just as big a fan of the X-Men as I was Batman. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday present the explosive flagship X-Men series, marking a return to classic greatness and the beginning of a brand-new era for the X-Men! ![]()
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