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Post by ICBM on Jan 23, 2011 18:29:50 GMT -5
House of M gett'n roughed up late in the poll. Can't blame you all. That crossover and Civil War were the nails in the coffin for me staying current with Marvel comics. I quit collecting during Civil War but as a result of the crossover crap. There were too many titles to buy and I do not recall a solid continuity ending aside from "No More Mutants" there were like 15 different angles going on and yet only one got resolved (that I understood). That is a problem for me as a consumer. Then they expected me to do it all over again 4 months later w/Civil War. No way. I was out then and am out of it now.
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Post by Stu on Jan 23, 2011 18:50:05 GMT -5
If we're counting every single crossover, big and small, I'd go with Bloodties. It wasn't exactly horrible for what it was, but considering it involved the X-Men and Avengers it should've been better.
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Post by Legion on Jan 23, 2011 19:03:01 GMT -5
Is that the one that saw the redebut of Exodus? If so, I can't hate on it, because I loved Exodus
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Post by hossfan on Jan 23, 2011 19:07:49 GMT -5
I'll go with Civil War because of how it further Ultimatized the 616 Marvel Universe, which to me was not a good thing. Disassembled is a close second for similar reasons.
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Post by Stu on Jan 23, 2011 19:28:25 GMT -5
Is that the one that saw the redebut of Exodus? If so, I can't hate on it, because I loved Exodus Not sure if it was a redebut, per se. But Exodus did lay a huge role, since he was the main villain. The story revolved around problems in Genosha and Quicksilver and Crystal's daughter disappearing.
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Post by ICBM on Jan 23, 2011 20:43:55 GMT -5
Loved Exodus as well. As a sign of the times, I submit that Exodus being made a good guy in the AOA universe was reflective of teens in the 90's who started loving bad guys. I liked Exodus, Magneto and Sinister no matter how evil they were
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