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Daddy issues 1
There is a certain charm in this issue, while it deals with a classic trope of Marvel's 1960s tales. That is, when the protagonist(s) are in desperate need of money and mere heroics won't save the day. Or as Cyclops puts it: "Even mutants have to eat".But there is a reason Mekano remains a mostly forgotten villain, only appearing in flashbacks and works dealing with even the minor foes of the X-Men. He isn't a very exciting character. Neither his costume, nor his powers make him stand out from M...
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Hanna-Barbera Presents: The X-Men! 0
Boom: lowered. Just when you thought things could not get any worse than issue 35, Roy Thomas comes up with an embarrassingly horrible mess. It's so bad, apparently none of the other creative staff wanted to work on it (possibly not the reason for a new inker and penciler, but one never knows). Thomas has proven he can do some decent "down time" things with the X-Men, showing them as civilians with fairly interesting aspects, but this issue has none of that. Instead, the issue is crammed full of...
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