Originally Posted by Warren Ellis Notes
Originally Posted by Warren Ellis Notes
From issue 1 of X-Man I was hooked! I love this character and can't wait for him to be used in an X-book!!
I read the 4 issues of the Age of Apocalypse storyline, and I'm trying to get my hands on the whole series on eBay. I'm really intrigued by the prospect of having a character who is essentially God as the protagonist.
"but the 616 is set in America."
- Rotm
Is he going to be Shaman X-man or Nate grey the one who was in love with the Threnody and Maddie Pryor. Thats the Nate i like to see
If Bishop had succeeded, we would've never had AvX. Bishop was right. - Seresecros
now back in nw mutans 25 I would like to see Legion in combat with all his might to know who is more powerful and finally finally found his sister Rachel.
Now that X-Force will be the Age of Apocalypse 10 years after the 2005 miniseries would be interesting to participate or at least to be appointed as the Meet Logan and Jean Grey of the Aoa should ask for her Son and that conose their existence (we found in x-man 4),
Nate Grey is currently facing Gladiator in the Battle for the Ultimate Alpha Male
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You know, there's an older, more frequented appreciations thread for Nate.
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=304986
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Get a pair of shoes Nate!
LOL Hear, hear!
Boots would work, too...
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What is it specifically about Nate Grey that you dislike?
I liked him at the outset, as the guy whose powers would kill him by the time he was 21. But then, when they brought him to the main MU and struggled to find something to do with him, his story became really convoluted and uninvolving, and that simple premise was lost, and he became just another generic do-anything X-Man. Which, given his name, is appropriate I suppose.
I understand your response to the Nate Grey question. I read his series up through issue 20-ish, plus the Hulk Annual. I can honestly say those were good stories though, so perhaps he lost his thunder after that at some point?
It's one of the problems with a premise that has a built-in end point--eventually you get there. And in X-Man's case, they never really replaced it with anything all that wonderful.
Last edited by juan678; 09-05-2012 at 04:33 PM.
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