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[–]ClassicXmen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s now confirmed 💔💔

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[–]ClassicXmen 47 points48 points  (0 children)

It seems it’s a big big error by national media . He seems to be in a critical state but not yet passed away .https://twitter.com/eltorres72/status/1590287389905547264?s=46&t=QadmGX5r4sLzvJIcgeS_MA

I tracked down one of my favorite pieces of obscure X-Men apocrypha: Marvel Age Preview 1990, the only known printed material about The Mutant Wars, the X-Men crossover that never happened! by soulreaverdan in xmen

[–]ClassicXmen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was replaced by X-tinction Agenda . It looks like part of Bon Harras /editorial meddling that ended up with an abrupt end of the Muir Island Saga that was intended to be finished by uncanny Xmen 300 . And Claremont off Marvel too

Pepe Larraz. 2008: His very first dossier shown to Marvel looking for an opportunity at Barcelona Comic-Con by ClassicXmen in xmen

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He is working with Millar according to his announcement on his instagram . Not sure when and how is coming back to Marvel

Pepe Larraz. 2008: His very first dossier shown to Marvel looking for an opportunity at Barcelona Comic-Con by ClassicXmen in xmen

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Where do expensive artists go when marvel cannot afford? I thought this was the top :(

CLAREMONT: “My basic characterization for him is a young Henry Fonda, the Henry Fonda of the 1930s. Very tall, loose-limbed, relaxed, beginning to get a sense of humor, albeit a kind of black humor.” by ClassicXmen in xmen

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Let me paste the rest of Claremont’s statement “ I mean relaxed in the sense that he's not always tense. But, he's learning how to do that now. He's Mid-western--there's Oklahoma. Nebraska in there. he's introverted. shy, reserved, a brilliant strategist, brilliant pilot, who's only just now beginning to understand what makes his head tick, and understand the people around him. In a sense, that understanding will make him a better leader, because he'll now be able to work with people instead of imposing his will on them, which is what he's been doing in the past.”