This would have … This would have been 1992, since X-Men #1 was released in late 1991. This was also right around the time Image Comics was being formed. WildC.A.T.S was released around August 1992.
i grew up watching … i grew up watching spiderman on saturdays when stan lee would welcome the “true believers” i love stan lee, hope i can meet him one day, maybe get him to read one of my comic books lol omg i would plots lol
Thank you deeply … Thank you deeply for posting this. It was a very well spent hour. I’m totally fascinated by this stuff.
Stan Lee is so enjoyable, the kinda guy you would love to work with.
And Jim, well, it’s like a machine! Very impressive, and he’s so young here…
well my guess is … well my guess is tht up untill,jim lee and mckfarlin came in dc had the better artists. they already had decent to great artists on their work so they never needed him or any one. where as marvel artists were not always the best. plus at the time marvel wernt doing so well, they lost money and some stuff was getting cancelled so they needed artists and saw potential in him,liefeld and mackfarlin. those three i think realy braught marvel back up.
Kiddie comics? Have … Kiddie comics? Have you ever been to a comic book shop? Your Werhtam-esque way of thinking makes it seem as though you’restuck in the 1950’s. FYI: Watchmen, A History of Violence, V for Vendetta, From , Constantine (Hellblazer),Men in Black (although the films/cartoon show were kiddiefied), Road to Perdition, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, the Punisher, Sin City, 300, Ghost Rider and Blade for example were all comic books before they were films. I wouldn’t consider them as “kiddie” at all.
The funniest thing … The funniest thing in the world is when grown men read comic books about superhero’s in tights (which in itself is wierd and a bit homosexual)..
Then they feel they need to justify their love of kiddies comics so they start calling the comic books “graphic novels” its sooo funny
Nunca habia visto a … Nunca habia visto a Jim Lee a menos que fuera en fotos, ahora que lo veo, tiene la cara como si se la hubiese dibujado Andy Kubert XD
I believe “X” is … I believe “X” is used to represent the same as in methermatics- a variable; in this case, the variable genetic factors that gave the X-men their powers.
actually, I’m … actually, I’m pretty sure that the X in Xmen is for the X in The Xavier Institute for Higher learning. wich i’m pretty sure is a school for mutants. I haven’t read the comic so I’m not 100 percent positive that i’m right.
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which is better…. …
which is better…..hardware or punisher?
Jim Lee is a legend …
Jim Lee is a legend. Gen 13 and WildC.A.T.S. ftw!
This would have …
This would have been 1992, since X-Men #1 was released in late 1991. This was also right around the time Image Comics was being formed. WildC.A.T.S was released around August 1992.
I remember Jim Lee! …
I remember Jim Lee! I think i do lol yeah his work is amazing
i grew up watching …
i grew up watching spiderman on saturdays when stan lee would welcome the “true believers” i love stan lee, hope i can meet him one day, maybe get him to read one of my comic books lol omg i would plots lol
what year was this …
what year was this made? it feels like it was made in the 80s
Thank you deeply …
Thank you deeply for posting this. It was a very well spent hour. I’m totally fascinated by this stuff.
Stan Lee is so enjoyable, the kinda guy you would love to work with.
And Jim, well, it’s like a machine! Very impressive, and he’s so young here…
Jim Lee is the …
Jim Lee is the greatest comic book artist of all time. God bless you, Jim Lee. Thank you, Jim Lee.
Faaaaiiillllll~~
Faaaaiiillllll~~
well my guess is …
well my guess is tht up untill,jim lee and mckfarlin came in dc had the better artists. they already had decent to great artists on their work so they never needed him or any one. where as marvel artists were not always the best. plus at the time marvel wernt doing so well, they lost money and some stuff was getting cancelled so they needed artists and saw potential in him,liefeld and mackfarlin. those three i think realy braught marvel back up.
Kiddie comics? Have …
Kiddie comics? Have you ever been to a comic book shop? Your Werhtam-esque way of thinking makes it seem as though you’restuck in the 1950’s. FYI: Watchmen, A History of Violence, V for Vendetta, From , Constantine (Hellblazer),Men in Black (although the films/cartoon show were kiddiefied), Road to Perdition, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, the Punisher, Sin City, 300, Ghost Rider and Blade for example were all comic books before they were films. I wouldn’t consider them as “kiddie” at all.
wow he got rejected …
wow he got rejected by dc comics?
hmm ye he is …
hmm ye he is amazing but i think it sold so muche Because it was a first edition
There is a …
There is a difference in comic and graphic novel
The funniest thing …
The funniest thing in the world is when grown men read comic books about superhero’s in tights (which in itself is wierd and a bit homosexual)..
Then they feel they need to justify their love of kiddies comics so they start calling the comic books “graphic novels” its sooo funny
Nunca habia visto a …
Nunca habia visto a Jim Lee a menos que fuera en fotos, ahora que lo veo, tiene la cara como si se la hubiese dibujado Andy Kubert XD
of course!
of course!
I believe “X” is …
I believe “X” is used to represent the same as in methermatics- a variable; in this case, the variable genetic factors that gave the X-men their powers.
Not to be confused …
Not to be confused with Uncanny X men #1 which is worth a few grand and come out in
‘63.
my 2 biggest heros …
my 2 biggest heros of all time
what’s stan doing …
what’s stan doing nowadays?
The X in X men …
The X in X men originaly stood for extra ability. But the meaning has changed over the years
actually, I’m …
actually, I’m pretty sure that the X in Xmen is for the X in The Xavier Institute for Higher learning. wich i’m pretty sure is a school for mutants. I haven’t read the comic so I’m not 100 percent positive that i’m right.
its 1990
its 1990
What year was this?
What year was this?
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