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<blockquote data-quote="grigori776" data-source="post: 1256902" data-attributes="member: 15627"><p>The Age of Apocalypse was good in a kind of What If ... kind of way. Just think of it as a mini-series. Since only, I think at least, 3 characters came out of that universe into the marvel "standard" universe and next to no one remembered the event happening, those four issues may as well have been a imaginary tale. Although I understand you problems with the X-men, 4 years ago I got tired of changing writers not reading the previous writer's work, thus ignoring what had gone before. I just look at that series now and shake my head being thankful I got out when I did.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hearily second this. I have all of the series and the mini-series and I would still buy a TPB. Also, when these heroes died they stayed dead. They were lucky if they survived for 12 months. By the end of the series, the book was onto the third group of heroes. Which were the ones who received the cure and were in the mini.</p><p></p><p>Now my pick for worst comic book Ideals.</p><p>1. At the conculsion of the clone saga, MJ gave birth to a daughter. The child was stolen from her, and she was told that her daughter, May, had died. The nurse who help deliver May had taken the girl. A couple of issues later Joe Robertson was vacationing Europe, and had a contact who knew something important about May Parker. Joe mets the women. Surprise it's the nurse delivered May, only now she drops the revelation that Aunt May is alive, not mentioning the baby. Moments after Joe leaves the boat woman was (still?) in blows up. In following issues Aunt May is reunited with Pete and no mention is made of the baby. After this I could not read Spider-Man anymore and have not to this day, even going so far as to sell all my spideys off.</p><p></p><p>2. Right after everyone else went through the Siege Perilous and lost their memories Wolverine started going crazy. He saw and interacted with phantasmal versions of Nick Fury and Ms. Marvel. These hallucinations even helped him to free Psylocke from the Hand by shoting people. Psylocke used her psy-knife on Wolvie, making her able to see the phantoms. Jump about 15 issues into the future, the Shadow King has just been defeated and now Wolvie and Psylocke both are A ok. The King had nothing to do with their dementia, it just was not brought up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grigori776, post: 1256902, member: 15627"] The Age of Apocalypse was good in a kind of What If ... kind of way. Just think of it as a mini-series. Since only, I think at least, 3 characters came out of that universe into the marvel "standard" universe and next to no one remembered the event happening, those four issues may as well have been a imaginary tale. Although I understand you problems with the X-men, 4 years ago I got tired of changing writers not reading the previous writer's work, thus ignoring what had gone before. I just look at that series now and shake my head being thankful I got out when I did. I hearily second this. I have all of the series and the mini-series and I would still buy a TPB. Also, when these heroes died they stayed dead. They were lucky if they survived for 12 months. By the end of the series, the book was onto the third group of heroes. Which were the ones who received the cure and were in the mini. Now my pick for worst comic book Ideals. 1. At the conculsion of the clone saga, MJ gave birth to a daughter. The child was stolen from her, and she was told that her daughter, May, had died. The nurse who help deliver May had taken the girl. A couple of issues later Joe Robertson was vacationing Europe, and had a contact who knew something important about May Parker. Joe mets the women. Surprise it's the nurse delivered May, only now she drops the revelation that Aunt May is alive, not mentioning the baby. Moments after Joe leaves the boat woman was (still?) in blows up. In following issues Aunt May is reunited with Pete and no mention is made of the baby. After this I could not read Spider-Man anymore and have not to this day, even going so far as to sell all my spideys off. 2. Right after everyone else went through the Siege Perilous and lost their memories Wolverine started going crazy. He saw and interacted with phantasmal versions of Nick Fury and Ms. Marvel. These hallucinations even helped him to free Psylocke from the Hand by shoting people. Psylocke used her psy-knife on Wolvie, making her able to see the phantoms. Jump about 15 issues into the future, the Shadow King has just been defeated and now Wolvie and Psylocke both are A ok. The King had nothing to do with their dementia, it just was not brought up again. [/QUOTE]
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