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Can anybody recommend a favorite online X-Men reading order list? I just realized the one I've been using (www.comicreadorder.com) is no longer up at that site, I can't find it anywhere else, and I only saved the list up through the blue & gold teams era. I really liked that particular list because it separated out the events. The guy who made it went by "Marty P" online. Here's a snippet...Uncanny X-Men (1963) #231 show info»Wolverine (1988) #4-8 show info»Uncanny X-Men (1963) #232-234 show info» Excalibur (1988) #1-3 show info»EVOLUTIONARY WAR show info»X-Factor Annual (1986) #3 show info»Punisher Annual (1987) #1 show info» etc...
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Feb 13 12 3:43 PM
GammaJosh wrote:Can anybody recommend a favorite online X-Men reading order list?
Can anybody recommend a favorite online X-Men reading order list?
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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)?
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Joseph William Marek wrote: Could someone post a list of all the mini-series that appeared before the Muir Isle saga?
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Joseph William Marek wrote:Josh originally said: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)?I wouldn't skip anything up through the Muir Isle saga, but I would slam on the breaks right there.Uncanny X-Men (Muir Isle Saga)New Mutants (#100)X-Factor (Muir Isle Saga)Wolverine (to the end of Essential Wolverine, Vol. 2)Excalibur (to whatever issue was contemporaneous to the Muir Isle Saga)Alpha Flight (#100)The chronology site is just okay. I wish there was a version that left out all the flashbacks though. It takes a lot more research to figure out all the guest appearances and whatnot.I think there are a few series worth reading after the dreaded Muir Isle Saga.Alan Davis' ExcaliburPeter David's X-Factor (though I hated the artwork) - quite funnyX-Men 2099 (I thought it had really good writing)Could someone post a list of all the mini-series that appeared before the Muir Isle saga? I appear to have lost my list.
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Gotham95 wrote:On the subject of Excalibur....I'd love to see an Excalibur Forever series by Alan Davis. It could start after #67.
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Banshee Matt wrote:Gotham95 wrote:On the subject of Excalibur....I'd love to see an Excalibur Forever series by Alan Davis. It could start after #67. Claremont pitched one with Alan Davis. Unfortunately Alan has stated that he will no longer write comics and that the upcoming (if ever released) Wolverine/FF/Daredevil annuals is his last comics.
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psykomyko wrote:Banshee Matt wrote:Gotham95 wrote:On the subject of Excalibur....I'd love to see an Excalibur Forever series by Alan Davis. It could start after #67. Claremont pitched one with Alan Davis. Unfortunately Alan has stated that he will no longer write comics and that the upcoming (if ever released) Wolverine/FF/Daredevil annuals is his last comics. Alan Davis is retiring?I'm sad that we won't have more of his great work to look forward to, but he leaves behind an amazing body of work. I'll enjoy returning to his work again and again.
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