RichardSimmonsRobot
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Didn't they play basketball in the 92 show also? I just don't remember the whole team being involved then. It's mostly baseball in the comics. Would be nice to see in 97 also.
I also remember an Uncanny Thanksgiving/November themed issue where Jean and Charles are waxing nostalgic inside while everyone else is playing football in the autumn splendor.Didn't they play basketball in the 92 show also? I just don't remember the whole team being involved then. It's mostly baseball in the comics. Would be nice to see in 97 also.
They did, in the episode Out of the Past. It was just Wolverine, Gambit, and Jubilee.Didn't they play basketball in the 92 show also? I just don't remember the whole team being involved then. It's mostly baseball in the comics. Would be nice to see in 97 also.
One of the things I liked about X-Men as a kid was that they felt like a family, having holidays and doing things like sports together. Everything wasn't always them in-fighting despite that it DID happen occasionally it wasn't the overall norm.I also remember an Uncanny Thanksgiving/November themed issue where Jean and Charles are waxing nostalgic inside while everyone else is playing football in the autumn splendor.
Romita Jr, I think. Damn. Just mentioning this to you, I can see a panel of Jean in my head. It's 4:40 a.m. I guess I'm going to dig the long boxes.
I ventured into Ross today only because it was next to Petco and I was already there.I wish we had Ross stores around here. I don’t want that figure, but I’d pay 6 bucks just for the unmasked head.
UXM 325 was a favorite as a kid for exactly the reasons you said. I always loved the downtime between big events in comics, and the X-Men always seemed to do it best.One of the things I liked about X-Men as a kid was that they felt like a family, having holidays and doing things like sports together. Everything wasn't always them in-fighting despite that it DID happen occasionally it wasn't the overall norm.
I can appreciate the Lobdell years for continuing that tradition during the time I was reading comics. Uncanny X-Men #325 was one of my favorites because it did have the typical X-Men action, but also had the character development for Wolverine, Storm etc. while the rest of those staying at the mansion at the time were playing baseball.
The $6 80's suit Magneto is a good deal. The extra head works with the 90s assault team 3pk male bodies to make a workable 90s Joseph for those that want one. Switch out the Forge cybernetic leg with the same leg from Gambit and you have a full training suit body with a skin-toned neck peg that fits that purple 97 Magneto head you have left over.
I love that figure. Super underrated.I found the X-men '97 purple suit Magneto at Ross today. Only six bucks. Chances are, there are others out there too.
Honestly, I think it's what's missing from modern superhero comics. We need more downtime between beats. The three ongoing X-Men titles have been better about it, but I still want more.I always loved the downtime between big events in comics, and the X-Men always seemed to do it best.
Was so excited when the Rogue team took the new kids to the mall. Of course, it sucked for them, but for a moment...I love that figure. Super underrated.
Honestly, I think it's what's missing from modern superhero comics. We need more downtime between beats. The three ongoing X-Men titles have been better about it, but I still want more.