tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6830827465735526826.post7971294363107268401..comments2024-03-29T04:24:08.026-07:00Comments on Marvel University: August 1975 Part Two: X-Men 94. Get 'em While You Can Slab 'em!John Scolerihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15830334036783163702noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6830827465735526826.post-53443338669301659562015-02-18T21:14:15.791-08:002015-02-18T21:14:15.791-08:00Warlock & Master of Kung Fu are without questi...Warlock & Master of Kung Fu are without question the artistic highlights of this batch, although the new X-Men isn't that far behind IMO. Starlin's digs at the hands that fed him went over my then 13 year old self as well but I loved the issue nevertheless and it was one of those few that I came to appreciate more as I got older. At least Wein and the upper management at Marvel allowed Starlin to get away with his digs. Shooter might not have been so accomodating, although he did help put together better deals for comics creators that led to the Epic line, including Starlin's Dreadstar.Fred W. Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07602124919964053532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6830827465735526826.post-91196402950611155082015-02-18T11:54:24.943-08:002015-02-18T11:54:24.943-08:00Well done as aways, guys!
Starlin really exaggera...Well done as aways, guys!<br /><br />Starlin really exaggerated with his diamond remark. If you read this article there a lot of gems. But there was a hard divide between the really good and the truly mediocre. There are few middle-of-the-road books at this time.<br /><br />MoKF is a great book, for all his overwriting in other books Moench captured perfectly the action spy tale. This series is his constantly best work. But without Gulacy this would fall flat. <br /><br /> <br />AndyDeckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12806906746754478064noreply@blogger.com