Hardly ever post anymore, but still lurking!
I'm in the midst of a huge X-titles chronological reading marathon, which began with X-Men #1 and has brought me all the way up to just before the Evolutionary War. Wolverine and Excalibur have both just started up, Warren's got a fresh pair of METAL wings, the youngins just lost Doug, and the X-Men are in the outback with everyone thinking they're dead.
I'm loving every minute, but with five monthlies, I think I'm going to have to start skipping some stuff soon. I have complete runs of all the titles I mentioned, except for Wolverine. I only have the 1st Omnibus for Wolvie, so I think I'm going to stop after issue 10.
Two questions, and for now I'm just contemplating up to the end of the Clarement era:
1) Out of all the titles, is there any weak or unimportant material that I can skip without too much regret?
2) Is there anything particularly strong in the Wolverine solo title after issue 10 that I should seek out (considering I'd have to go buy it)?
Thanks!
-Josh
I'm in the midst of a huge X-titles chronological reading marathon, which began with X-Men #1 and has brought me all the way up to just before the Evolutionary War. Wolverine and Excalibur have both just started up, Warren's got a fresh pair of METAL wings, the youngins just lost Doug, and the X-Men are in the outback with everyone thinking they're dead.
I'm loving every minute, but with five monthlies, I think I'm going to have to start skipping some stuff soon. I have complete runs of all the titles I mentioned, except for Wolverine. I only have the 1st Omnibus for Wolvie, so I think I'm going to stop after issue 10.
Two questions, and for now I'm just contemplating up to the end of the Clarement era:
1) Out of all the titles, is there any weak or unimportant material that I can skip without too much regret?
2) Is there anything particularly strong in the Wolverine solo title after issue 10 that I should seek out (considering I'd have to go buy it)?
Thanks!
-Josh
