Christos Gage's X-Men

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Mr Wallstreet
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Christos Gage's X-Men

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It's a little too early to judge whether Gage's run on Legacy will be a hit or flop but based off the first 2 issues, I'm really enjoying it. Gage using characters & themes from the 90s is nice. The Xers playing baseball and the return of Exodus; seems...enjoyable.

I'll keep picking it up for the forseeable future.

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Lobdell, Harras and Mackie back at DC and now this. Who in today's comics has decided that the 90s were sorely missed?

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You snob!

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:It's a little too early to judge whether Gage's run on Legacy will be a hit or flop but based off the first 2 issues, I'm really enjoying it. Gage using characters & themes from the 90s is nice. The Xers playing baseball and the return of Exodus; seems...enjoyable.

I'll keep picking it up for the forseeable future.

I've read a lot, of not most, of Gage's other work. I've been a fan for a while,. It's also good, maybe not great, but always good.

I'm looking forward to these when I go back to Montreal.
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It's definitely a shift after 5 years of Carey on Legacy. I like the team he has for the book though and I'm definitely sticking around. I do already miss Carey though, but I'm going to give Gage a fair shot. His run on X-Men wasn't bad, but mostly action/movie type. I'm interested to see what he could do more long haul.

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