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X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby PSB » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:26 am

I still like this book, but as I stated in the other thread, I wish Legacy, Astonishing, and WatXM had more distinct casts. I guess I need to look at this as a Rogue solo book with A LOT of guest stars. Thoughts?

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby MetoxoTheLavaMan » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:28 am

I really liked it. IMO no one currently in an x-book writes better dialogue than gage.

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X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby DakenLeBeau » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:00 am

Strange that his Avengers Academy is so poorly scripted then.


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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby MadroxDupe42 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:05 pm

I think you're right - it's a Rogue solo book disguised as a team book. Even beyond the fact that Rogue is depicted as the one who is always right, Gage seems to be developing themes around the implications of having a power that only works by taking things from other people. This arc brings in Mimic and Weapon Omega to provide some fodder for comparing and contrasting with Rogue. Which suggests that there was a deliberate point to having Rogue steal powers from the kids in the recent Point One issue.
Wait - Rictor was his boyfriend's mother's obstetrician?!?

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby DakenLeBeau » Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:23 pm

I read Avengers Academy and at the end of every issue I don't understand why I continue to read it. I find it lazily scripted with the characters saying each others names in every dialogue box, and the characters are just not interesting in the least.
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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby pmaestro » Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:45 am

i agree with antony. i find the characters in academy wholly unbelievable. the book reads like an after school special.

legacy though was great! as it was nearing the end of the issue i was thinking, "just once i'd like to see their 'it's dangerous but no other choice/worth a shot/no better suggestions' WEAK excuses for going along with suicidal plans finally blow up in their faces" and i got my wish!

also i'm glad to see brooding starsmore again, i find it funny that he tried to turn a silly joke question into a more meaningful soul searching thing. :P

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby DakenLeBeau » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:22 pm

I thought the gay thing in Avengers Academy was handled terribly and was quite offensive in parts too.
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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby Mistress LeBeau » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:28 pm

I hope you meant that as an "April Fool's" joke.

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby Mistress LeBeau » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:29 pm

Oh, wait... I didn't read that one.

Never mind.

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby CIBAWAG » Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:06 pm

Its my favourite characters' universe. Your favourite characters just live in it.
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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

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Re: X-Men: Legacy #264

Postby MadroxDupe42 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:00 pm

Wait - Rictor was his boyfriend's mother's obstetrician?!?

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