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Date: Tue, 10-Jan-84 09:28:49 EST
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From: akov68::boyajian
Oz, I definitely agree with you; I was terribly disappointed by MSH:TSW #1.
If nothing else, the heroes never stopped sniping at each other! All that
bickering was driving me up THE WALLS! I didn't have too much problem with the
Dr. Doom bit, after all, he flew off the handle pretty easily, too. What I
couldn't handle was that no one except the X-Men were willing to give Magneto
the benefit of the doubt.
I also noticed Charly was back in the wheelchair, but there are a few other
inconsistencies as well:
(a) Where the hell did Rogue and Cyclops come from?! X-MEN #180 did not
show Rogue to be with the rest of the X-Men at the airport or at the
Sheep Meadow. And as far as Cyclops is concerned, he *definitely*
wasn't with the X-Men then (I'd grudgingly accept the explanation
that Romita just forgot to draw in Rogue, but not Cyke).
(b) In FF #265, when Susan Richards sees the heroes come home, see mentions
seeing the X-Men, but the descriptions I've read of X-MEN #181 say that
the X-Men reappear on Earth in Tokyo.
(c) Ben Grimm supposedly doesn't return to Earth with the others (and THING
#11 bears this out. So why is he going to be appearing in FF #266?
Psigh! Well, at least I can be happy that there seems to be more cross-cont-
inuity between THE X-MEN and THE NEW MUTANTS.
---jayembee
Jerry Boyajian @ DEC, Maynard
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