I love this issue!!! This was actually the second issue of X-Men that I ever read. My father bought it brand new off the rack for me when I was first getting seriously into comics. Uncanny X-Men #151 was my very first X-Men issue.
This has been a nice series Mitch thanks for doing it. Nice to see some of the old horror books (and KINDA MAYBE) horror books showcased especially Dracula. And personally I think "Random Dracula" would be the BEST name for a side comic idea! Maybe something to think about? :D Anyway thanks again and see ya on Sunday! :D
As a comic, I don't think I can write Random Dracula- unless it's like, day to day events and Dracula shows up out of nowhere and goes "Bleah!", I could totally write that. As a single issue title, though... or event? Oh, now we're talking.
Sienkiewicz started out as a Neal Adams clone. He only started to shed it on the latter half of Moon Knight and traded Neal for Bob Peak and Ralph Steadman
I get it back here, Claremont trying to get back to the original idea of the X-Men with young kids learning how to use their powers. Everybody else has been to frickin space multiple times by now.
you can't be the mad scientist of comics without solid fundamentals.
Forgot this issue brilliant.
I love this issue!!! This was actually the second issue of X-Men that I ever read. My father bought it brand new off the rack for me when I was first getting seriously into comics. Uncanny X-Men #151 was my very first X-Men issue.
I made it a priority to get this one, particularly once I realized it was Sienkiewicz drawing it. It's such a fun one-shot issue.
This has been a nice series Mitch thanks for doing it. Nice to see some of the old horror books (and KINDA MAYBE) horror books showcased especially Dracula. And personally I think "Random Dracula" would be the BEST name for a side comic idea! Maybe something to think about? :D Anyway thanks again and see ya on Sunday! :D
As a comic, I don't think I can write Random Dracula- unless it's like, day to day events and Dracula shows up out of nowhere and goes "Bleah!", I could totally write that. As a single issue title, though... or event? Oh, now we're talking.
Sienkiewicz started out as a Neal Adams clone. He only started to shed it on the latter half of Moon Knight and traded Neal for Bob Peak and Ralph Steadman
I'ma go out on a limb and say the change was a good choice.
Great vid! These issues that throw in these types of characters are hit or miss for me. Mostly miss. Not sure where this one falls.
Definitely hit or miss, I like this one. It's very of it's time, and really it's just the X-Men in a Dracula movie, but that doesn't make it less fun.
Absolutley cant stand kitty pryde they did everything to push that stupid chracter she cant do no wrong currently a bisexual fark.
I get it back here, Claremont trying to get back to the original idea of the X-Men with young kids learning how to use their powers. Everybody else has been to frickin space multiple times by now.