Marvel for November 2011

Spidey, Wolvie, X-men, Captain America, The Hulk, Fantastic Four... you get the idea.

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http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=34012


INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #510
MOON KNIGHT #7
DAREDEVIL #6
THE PUNISHER #5
VICTOR VON DOOM #1
WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #2
UNCANNY X-MEN #1 & #2
WOLVERINE #18 & #19
X-MEN LEGACY #258 & #259
CASANOVA #3

Interesting creators, but not so interesting hook. Lemme think about this.
SIX GUNS #1 & #2

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #673
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #674
WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #2
UNCANNY X-MEN #1
UNCANNY X-MEN #2
X-MEN LEGACY #258
X-MEN LEGACY #259
UNCANNY X-FORCE #17
X-FACTOR #227
SUPERIOR #7

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FANTASTIC FOUR #600
Whatever the book listed under Fantastic Four 600 that doesn't have a title is but that I'm assuming is FF
ALPHA FLIGHT #6
WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #2
UNCANNY X-MEN #1
UNCANNY X-MEN #2
X-MEN #20
X-MEN #21
X-MEN LEGACY #258
X-MEN LEGACY #259
ASTONISHING X-MEN #44


Lot of double shipping to push X-Books into this Regenesis arc post Schism.

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FANTASTIC FOUR #600
FF #12
THE PUNISHER #5
VICTOR VON DOOM #1
WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #2
WOLVERINE #18
WOLVERINE #19
PUNISHERMAX #19
CASANOVA #3
KAPOW! GUINNESS WORLD RECORD SPECIAL #1
X-MEN: AGE OF APOCALYPSE OMNIBUS HC TAN COVER

The AoA omnibus is so very tempting, so so very tempting!!!

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Oooh, an AoA Omnibus? I don't really pay attention to the trade sections but this piqued my interest now...

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I've got the entire AoA, so this'll be a pass for me.

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I don't have the trades for AoA. I have all the individual issues and the crappy scans, but I'd like something a bit more high-quality.

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When i was younger (14 or 15?) I wanted to collect the AOA issues, but I didn't think to create a list of the ones I needed.
This ended up me collecting almost two full sets of AOA.

I have doubles of all the 4 issues minis but am missing some of the one-shots.

And despite all this I still haven't read the fucking thing.
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AoA happened less than a year after I really got into comics. Obviously it's a pretty big thing to me. To me, it was the most EPIC of sagas when I was younger, I could not get enough of it.

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It still is. It's basically a glorified fan-fic where everything can happen.

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I always liked no mans land more. The novel was one of my favorites when I was younger and the comics are awesome.


I think it doesn't get a lot of love because of how huge it is, and how hard it is to tell what needs to be read.
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