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Uncollected early 90s Adjectiveless and Uncanny issues.
Marvel's recent push to collect all the big 90s X-Men events and the end of Claremont and Lee's work, primarily in hardcovers, has resulted in most of the pre-AOA stuff finally being collected. Most of these books have included extra issues not necessarily a direct part of the crossovers for the sake of completion. There are also a few issues previously collected in the old Bloodlines and Origin of Generation X TPBs. Despite this, there are some little gaps that don't seem as easily clumped together. Uncanny #306 and 311-314 as well as Adjectiveless #17-24 and 31-35 have not been collected. Does anyone think there is any chance of these being collected in some way, possibly as Adjectiveless #17-24 with Uncanny #306, and Adjectiveless #31-25 with Uncanny #311-314?
*Awaits comments which will probably be 1/4 discussion of collection possibilities and 3/4 people stopping by to dis anything that isn't their preferred X-era.*
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Actually, now that I look at the Uncanny issues that I have thanks to those DVDs that Marvel released a few years ago, the missing Uncanny issues would make the most sense in an expanded Phalanx Covenant collection.
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go to ebay and buy the actual issues theyare really cheap. i collect x-men for 20 years and i have every single issue but i missed the whole x-factor some annuals and some other issues and almost every mini series. Then in the early 2000s i found ebay and now i have a complete collection. x-factor1-last issue mutantx+annuals 90 usd. pretty cheap if you think an x-men issue today costs 3,99 and i got more than 150 comic books.
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