docsilence
Dungeon Daddy
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Just dropping in to agree that the costumes are fine (not earth shattering, but perfectly serviceable) but X-treme anything has aged like a fine fart.
Oof. Yep. Turning 21 in 1999 and just generally being a guy at that time was exhausting and excruciatingly painful. That crap was the harbinger of my final retreat from even trying to be a part of the mainstream. It just hurt too much.It immediately evokes snowboarding, frosted tips, limited-edition Mountain Dew flavors, and Jacoby Shaddix.
I feel this way about a ton of the "no one wants this" "this will never sell" "why do they keep making peg warmers" etc etc commentary that gets thrown around. Surely the guys who have been doing this for decades and have access to a bunch of sales data and other information no one else does have a slightly better handle on things than some rando on the internet? Maybe?
It's true, and also (and this is the thing that keeps the conversation going), nobody *knows* anything. That is to say, even with amazing predictive models and sales data, you cannot actually predict the future, you can't even necessarily accurately know the past. It just means it's an educated guess.I feel this way about a ton of the "no one wants this" "this will never sell" "why do they keep making peg warmers" etc etc commentary that gets thrown around. Surely the guys who have been doing this for decades and have access to a bunch of sales data and other information no one else does have a slightly better handle on things than some rando on the internet? Maybe?
Fuckin' A right she would be.I don't think we'd ever get it, but I was reading some of my Wolverine and Yukio would be cool.
Love this. The Smart Hulk/X-Factor crossover story (spanning both books, I think? or was it just X-Factor?) is a real gem, and Peter David deserves to get all the love thrown his way.I set up my Excalibur, X-Force, and X-Factor shelves. Then I decided smart Hulk has been in a box long enough and since he had a crossover with X-Factor, he went there. Then I decided Maestro should go there too because why not. Then I saw Spidey 2099 at Target for the "old" price ($25), remembered I didn't have a Spidey 2099 so why not get the new-y newest bestest one, then just decided to Peter David the hell out of this shelf.
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I'm too much of a team completionist - eventually they will have made enough other X-people that I'll start asking for Lifeguard and Slipstream. Not today, and maybe not tomorrow, but one day...Zero X-Treme X-Men is the right amount.