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Beast
03-08-2010, 06:07 PM
Not sure anyone else here watches Linkara on Atop The Fourth Wall/That Guy With The Glasses.
It's a great series of video reviews of often horrible comics. But he's diving into X-Men #1. So I had to share.
http://atopfourthwall.blogspot.com/2010/03/x-men-1.html
Flick
03-08-2010, 11:29 PM
Not sure anyone else here watches Linkara on Atop The Fourth Wall/That Guy With The Glasses.
It's a great series of video reviews of often horrible comics. But he's diving into X-Men #1. So I had to share.
http://atopfourthwall.blogspot.com/2010/03/x-men-1.html
He's no Angry Video Game Nerd but this was amusing. The episode about Doom's IV was kinda funny as well.
EDIT: I don't know why I quoted you.
Grunty
03-09-2010, 03:19 AM
I'm watching him regulary, alone to learn about the horrible comics i thankfull missed or also regarded as horrible.
I mean Warrior, oh god warrior, who ever thought that would be a good idea? Or all the Liefeldian stuff.
Well too bad he seems to be more of a DC fan and only has a small intrest in spiderman comics, so most marvel stuff he reviews are the comercial comics they once did.
Hmm, i can't play stream videos well on my PC, so i have to wait till later so i can watch it on my simblings PC. Let's see what he regards so horrible about the first Adjectivless X-men issue (Claremonts writing perhaps? nah that was considered good back then)?
However i can think of more idiotic X-men comics which must have piled up over the years.
Beast
03-09-2010, 03:46 AM
Actually he liked it for the most part. He had more trouble with the art than anything else in the book.
He just decided to review it because it's the highest selling comic book of all time.
And he keeps getting copys of X-Men #1 donated to him, including a box he just got that had 3 copys.
He also did it to comment on the "Speculators Market" in the 90's, after the recent big auction sales for Batman and Superman's first issues.
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