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Colton Ross
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Benjamin Murphy
Cooper Thomas
Hudson Robinson
Jonathan Perez
Gabriel Ross
Robert Ortiz
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Brody Jones
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Jordan Evans
Liam Thompson
Henry Perez
Bentley Morales
Adam Myers
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Juan Adams
Grayson Ward
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Isaiah Cook
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Carter Roberts
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Brandon Parker
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Owen Richardson
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Colton Taylor
Isaiah Barnes
Julian Ross
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Lincoln Nguyen
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Zachary Jenkins
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Ethan Ross
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Cameron Reyes
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Mason Miller
Jeremiah Ortiz
Jose Rogers
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Connor Jones
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Mason Lopez
>Movie length war epic
That's an interesting way of saying "20-page comic".
Parker Turner
This was 1964; 20 pages for one story WAS an epic.
Asher Phillips
It's weird, seeing a time in which the press in the Marvel Universe wasn't always hating on mutants.
>Iceman asking Jean on a date
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
William Scott
Why are these people so incredulous about super-villains attacking their ship?
Matthew Cox
>It's weird, seeing a time in which the press in the Marvel Universe wasn't always hating on mutants.
I believe that newspaper was retconned to being a copy of The Daily Bugle, which has had a pretty even keel towards mutant rights.
>HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I know, ain't hindsight a heck of a thing...
Elijah Morris
It's so weird, just how completely different Black Widow was in her original appearances to her classic iteration.
Elijah Carter
Why don't the commie spies just assume that Iron Man captured them alive so that they could be interrogated?
Cooper Baker
>Giant-Man Fan Club
I wonder how long it took for them to disband.
Chase Hernandez
Because it's right off the coast in New York Harbour. Seajacking is the kind of thing you'd expect in international waters or near some foreign country.
It is fascinating to watch early versions of these characters
Commies in these kind of comics were only smart if they were in charge (and even then, they'd still fuck up to give the heroes a way to win).
I shudder to think about the kind of Marvel civilian who'd worship Hank Pym today
Oliver Sanders
Owen Taylor
Jackson Cook
Carter Diaz
William Davis
Christian Bennett
Jaxon Russell
Eli Morales
Jack Bennett
Dominic Johnson
Joshua Jones
Lincoln Jackson
Matthew Wilson
Parker Lewis
Brandon Young
David Cox
As always, my storytimes of Silver Age X-Men will be accompanied with commentary from long-defunct review blog The X-Axis, via the Wayback Machine.
Samuel Campbell
Ryan Young
Michael Roberts
>Scarlet Witch
>Green costume
Man, the colorists of the cover and actual comic really didn't communicate. Although it's funny how Quicksilver's outfit did end up becoming blue.
Kayden Carter
>If you're into very minor supporting characters, you'll be thrilled to know that this issue features the debut of Jean Grey's parents. They don't turn up again for another 99 issues, and they're not actually given first names until issue #105.
I'd try and mak an excuse about how the colourist didn't want her to clash with Magneto, but we've got Mastermind rocking the all-green look a couple of feet away, so... yeah.
Luke Gray
Henry Martin
Blake King
Chase Murphy
>As far as any of our parents know
So I guess that Stan hadn't decided that Scott was an "orphan" yet. Also, I'm pretty sure that retcons later showed that Beast's parents at the very least knew.
Christian Ramirez
>Asteroid M, Magneto's satellite base, turns up for the first time. In this issue, it appears to be a genuine asteroid which he's customised for his purposes.
Logan Rodriguez
>Quicksilver is still standing up to Magneto and playing the conflicted villain.
Stan gave no shits when writing the X-Men; there was a reason he left the title soon after this.
Isaiah Rodriguez
>Kind of weird that the school only has 5 students though. And Jean is the only girl.
Chase Brooks
Tyler Scott
>The Toad nearly gets lynched after entering a track meet and using his powers to win (as a scheme to draw the X-Men's attention). It's the first time the book really plays on the idea of humans fearing and hating mutants.
Adam Lewis
And yet future writers and adaptations still insisted on holding Wanda and Pietro's membership in the Brotherhood against them, as if they were zealot terrorists rather than reluctant members who constantly undermined him.
Logan Jones
I guess it's that mindset in certain writers that "no villain ever REALLY goes straight" - the most notorious example is Byrne with Sandman.
Adrian King
Nathaniel Reyes
Christopher Parker
Jack Stewart
>We establish that Scott can fire his optic beam without actually operating the visor by hand. (If you find this sort of thing exciting, it's later revealed that he spent a while using buttons in his gloves to trigger the visor, and after that he shifted to some sort of cybernetic device.)
Caleb Barnes
>The Scarlet Witch is shocked that Magneto would consider murder. Evidently she's already forgotten that he was planning to nuke an entire country last issue. Or that he's a lunatic supervillain who wants to conquer the world, come to think of it.
Brayden Russell
Tyler Watson
>The Toad is so devoted to Magneto that he simply leads the X-Men right back to Magneto's base, even though that wasn't meant to be the plan.
Connor Hernandez
Dominic Russell
Austin Hill
Brayden Davis
Come to think of it, did Chris Claremont ever write Toad? Silver Age Magneto obviously wasn't deserving of Toad's loyalty, but the complex sympathetic Magneto by Claremont is a different story.
Easton Peterson
William Bailey
A brief search on Google, only mentions X-Men Forever
Brandon Flores
>It's safe to travel through the vacuum of space protected only by "a tubular ice bridge." The bridge will keep out "the bitter cold."
Connor Watson
>Xavier does his "Only fooling, I've still got my powers really!" routine in order to prove that the X-Men can get by without him. Apparently this is their "final exam".
>Hmm. Two issues in a row of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and a plot that kind of wanders around in circles without really going anywhere in particular. And boy, that "final exam" stuff is corny.
>Mind you, it's got Asteroid M in it. But all told, it's a bit repetitive, coming straight on the heels of the Brotherhood's introduction. It doesn't really add anything that issue #4 didn't already cover.
That's enough of Marvel for today...
Anthony Cook
... Arthur Davis, animator for "Termite Terrace", was born 113 years ago today...
Ian Sanders
... Burl Ives was born 110 years ago...
William Harris
Charles Xavier really is a jerk.
Gabriel Sanders
... Marla Gibbs is 88...
Logan Davis
... Antony Sher is 70...
Connor Wilson
... Kyle Hebert is 50...
Carson Johnson
... Henry Mancini, who gave "The Pink Panther" theme tune, died 25 years ago...
Logan Wood
... Jean Roba died 13 years ago...
Jonathan Gray
Xavier Jones
Luke Wood
Kayden Hall
Kayden Nelson
Aiden Smith
Caleb Brown
Xavier Flores
Nathan Brown
Mason Bailey
Levi Garcia
Carter Johnson
Nathan Howard
Jaxson Mitchell
Brandon Wood
Zachary Torres
Justin Thompson
Jaxson Davis
Owen Sanders
Hunter Roberts
Cameron Cook
Landon Stewart
Cameron Smith
Jack Martin
Jackson Moore
Xavier Lee
Nathaniel Smith
Jackson Jackson
Ethan Green
Cooper Thompson
Brody Gonzalez
Jose Carter
Christian Gutierrez
Juan Lee
Christian Garcia
Samuel Walker
Mason Hughes
Isaiah Perry
Wyatt Perry
Jackson Parker
Jordan Nelson
Brandon Myers
Luis Russell
Parker Sanders
Julian Wright
bumping for OP
Cameron Wood
Eli Richardson
Dominic Rogers
... Elroy Schwartz, who wrote an episode of Wonder Woman, died 6 years ago...
Ryan Edwards
... and Francis Matthews died five years ago.
Well, I'm done for today. I'll be back tomorrow, knock on wood, with some Dan Dare, as well as the usual stuff.
Adam Russell
Justin Garcia
Charles Cook
Dominic Watson
Mason Peterson
Kayden Nguyen
Julian Morales
Mason Myers
Sebastian Perry
Jaxon Edwards
This euro style reminds me so much of my childhood, thanks for the storytime.
Camden Morales
Anthony Watson
Thanks mini
Ethan Walker
Evan Gonzalez
Cooper Carter
Alexander Brooks
Nathan Wilson
Sebastian Cox
Jason Thompson
Dylan Roberts
Christopher Ramirez
Chase Gutierrez
Owen Hall
Bump
Samuel Mitchell
Movies were comics then, instead of the other way 'round
Josiah Garcia
bump
Isaac Thompson
Thanks, OP.
Kayden Nelson
Parker Nguyen
...
Brayden Gonzalez
Ryan King
Noah Howard
Chase Edwards
bump
Jose Hughes
...
Michael Williams
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