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riftt wrote: was not a fan of this run, definitely a case of the emperor has no clothes.
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Medieval Guy wrote: Cassaday drew all of it. I'd say the Morrison run was more brilliant, and the Whedon run was more consistently excellent. Morrison was more experimental, and Whedon more old-school (but with a modern sheen). Most of all, Whedon (and really, Whedon alone) respected the Morrison run.
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comix750 wrote: If this had come out just a few months sooner, I woulda been a for-sure buyer. But now I went and got all the trades!
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Whedon's run really does hearken back to the Claremont days but with a more modern spin. Betty, I think that if you're a fan of Claremont and Morrison you'll enjoy Whedon's run as well. If not, you can always pass the love on to another fan via eBay.
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jephyork wrote: Also, the way you phrased your post (with your obtuse refusal to name Colossus by name) leads me to believe that you have some problem with his return. Can you elaborate? -Jeph!
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