Then there is also the super rare variant that I will never own as it is usually priced in the thousands
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Dying Inside
Writer CB Cebulski
Artist David Aja
Colorist Frank D’Armata
Letterer Dave Sharpe
Cover Dated June 2006
Before Magik came back, this was basically the type of story us fans had to hope for.
This story takes place soon after Colossus returned from the dead, and before Magik did. He is visiting both of grave statues that the X-Men created.
I really love Aja’s art style and D’Armata’s coloring gives it a nice painted style.
Cebulski, I feel, is a super fan who got to write his favorite characters.
The flashback sequence is from right after the Mutant Massacre. Magik wants to try to save the dead Morlocks.
There are two little continuity mishaps that took me out of the story for a page. With only eleven pages, I had to bounce back quickly. Colossus reverts back to his flesh form, but after the story, he was stuck in his steel form. The other, Illyana mentions how calm Kitty is being, but how could she be calm as she is stuck in her phasing ability, and may never become solid again.
Magik realizes she can travel back in time to save the Morlocks.
Colossus makes comments about how final death is. Even though the two Rasputin siblings know people who have died and returned from death.
Magik sees one of the Morlocks getting brutally murdered. She realizes that death should be final.
Magik came back, has her brother promise to always be there for her. Issue ends with him at her statue, asking for forgiveness – as even in death, he has left her alone.
How to be an Artist
Writer Neil Kleid
Artist Mike Oeming
Colorist Pete Pantazis
Letterer Dave Sharpe
Colossus is in an art class that is having a gallery showing that evening. He can’t be inspired to paint anything.
Issue starts with a quote by Matisse, Creativity takes courage.
A classmate offers the advice to look back on his life for some pain and torment, as that is where the best inspiration comes from.
Which gives us our story as Colossus reviews his life and questions if he is an artist or warrior.
I like how Oeming, like most artists, has Colossus’ art being simple. He is not meant to be an uncanny artist, it is a hobby he enjoys but he couldn’t make a living doing it.
Colossus thinks back to Serbia, how the harsh winters would cover the beauty of Mother Russia. We get Oeming drawing a young Illyana, when she was happy.
I like the excellent observation that his torment didn’t start until he came to America.
How awesome is that drawing of Lockheed?
If you were going to paint an image of your (kid) sister, would you draw her with big ol’ boobs?
We also get recreations of Uncanny X-Men 137’s cover and Colossus’ sweet death.
There are a lot of preliminary drawings of Kitty, which I like, and it makes sense as they are together again.
Now that I think if it, every time we saw Kitty and Colossus together – outside of Astonishing X-Men – must have been between Danger and Torn, as Torn leads directly into Unstoppable. Kitty doesn’t return from that story, so that must be the timeline. That is a lot of appearances squeezed between those stories.
Cyclops, Wolverine and Kitty are at the gallery with Colossus, as the story ends. They like his painting – a warrior standing by a tree with no fight nor purpose.
I want this so much! Look how great Lockheed is too! Apparently these have been available since June 1, 2016 but I can’t find them at Target, Hastings or Wal-Mart. I keep looking, apparently she goes for $20 so I’m saving up.
I don’t quite understand why there is a Magneto / Onslaught helmet packaged with her.
By Chris Claremont & Leinil Francis Yu
Inks Edgar Tadeo & Gerry Alanguilan
Colors Jason Wright
Letters Richard Starkings & ComiCraft/em
Cover Dated July 1998
Issue opens with Logan restating that Viper is his wife. Or more precisely, that she is his fiance but it will be a very short engagement.
Logan’s lady friends are super upset, he’s going to marry a woman who just tried to kill them all. Except that Viper wasn’t going to kill them, just set up Wolverine to maybe do it. Kitty does seem to be taking it in good spirits. Jubilee seems to be the most upset about the news. Which is odd as she got off the easiest. Though I guess she was hunted for the better part of the night so she is entitled to be upset.
Viper offers to have Jean and Psylocke prove that Logan isn’t being tricked into the agreement. Since Viper is done answering questions, she begins to walk out of the room. Kitty and Lockheed try to block her path but Viper keeps walking through the pair.
Jean is upset as no one can marry Logan but her, I suppose. She likes having him be her safety if her current marriage doesn’t work out – which it won’t but we’re still years away from that.
Everyone goes home as they are horrible friends and don’t want to be there for Logan’s marriage. All but Kitty ends up leaving, as she’s his best friend. Lockheed left with Jubilee, there’s a story I wouldn’t mind reading.
Wolverine explains the story of how he owed Viper a blood debt. Seraph built the bar they are currently in. A mission went south and Seraph allowed Sabretooth to kill her so that a Pre-Madame Hydra Viper and Logan could escape. This is new back story.
As Kitty and Logan toast Logan’s upcoming wedding we see that Sabretooth has both Hydra and Hand goons.
Logan reflects on the Seraph adventure as Kitty comes into the room.
Since they are on Madripoor, Logan dresses like Patch, but without the eye patch.
For the longest time, if you Googled “Kitty Pryde” you were guaranteed to see her in the above purple dress. The years have been very kind to Kitty, as she looks stunning in that dress.
Kitty tried to invite Tyger Tiger and Jessica Drew but they couldn’t be bothered to arrive.
Viper doesn’t look too bad herself but for the first time, I’m getting Poison Ivy vibes from her. Probably as she usually wears full body suit, she has her own look and style. Here, her bust is exposed just like Poison Ivy’s but it is her wedding day so let’s all just support her.
The bride and groom get to say their “I Do”s and the minister is killed.
Sabretooth is going to add another lady of Logan’s to his kill list but Viper isn’t any ordinary lady. Viper would be pretty messed up if Kitty didn’t phase her in time. Sabretooth lunges at Kitty but she straight trips him up.
Sabretooth tries to taunt Kitty but Wolverine tackles him. Kitty narrated last issue and now Logan is narrating this issue. I wonder who narrates issues 127 & 128?
Logan tells Kitty to escape with Viper.
This is the first Sabretooth v Wolverine fight since Logan lost his adamantium.
Viper is feeling all sorts of nauseous, even though Kitty phased her in time.
Kitty watches as Sabretooth and Logan fall into the ocean. Kitty is piecing together both Sabretooth’s new fighting style and that one time she phased through Wolverine, back in the day.
Logan comes out, seemingly as the victor. Kitty starts to piece it together, she knows that Sabretooth is play playing.
To late, Kitty screams that Sabretooth has adamantium laced bones. He was purposely fighting Wolverine in a way that wouldn’t involve his claws or direct contact with his bones. Sabretooth breaks Logan’s claws, one of these Kitty will keep in time for Wolverine 100 and will mail one to Logan in X-Men 109.
I’m pretty sure Kitty has phased through Wolverine dozens of times and have never been shown to be ill after phasing through Logan.
Bullpen Bulletins. Issues available June 3rd are –
Cable 57
Daredevil 378
Essential Spider-Man Volume 3
Fantastic Four 8
Ka-Zar 16
Maverick 13
Rampaging Hulk 1
Sensational Spider-Man 30
Thor 2
Uncanny X-Men 358
X-Men Manga 10
Sabretooth is about to finally end Logan when Kitty phases through Sabretooth and frees Logan from his grip.
Issue ends with Kitty pushing Logan over the ledge and is about to be killed by Sabretooth. I do like how fierce she is, standing up to Sabretooth.
Cutting Edge letters from – Chuck Pruett of Union, MO / Peter Kotas of St. Clair Shores, MI / Richard Vasser of Ontario, Canada / Amy Dayton of Cheyenne, WY and Chuck McKinney of New York, NY.
Production Chris Claremont & Leinil Francis Yu
Inks Edgar Tadeo & Gerry Alanguilan
Colors Jason Wright
Letters Richard Starkings & ComiCraft/EM
Cover Dated June 1998
We celebrate my wife and I’s eighth anniversary by celebrating not only Wolverine and Viper’s wedding but Chris Claremont’s return to Wolverine’s ongoing that he help launched. When this issue was in the hype phase, there were rumors that this could be the issue that Wolverine regains his adamantium. That doesn’t happen but he does gain something.
Issue opens with Jubilee running for her life. She’s being chased by the Phoenix Force.
I’m recalling how this issue was great and the next one was pretty good then the last two issues of Claremont’s brief stint (we’ll be reviewing all four of these issues over the course of the next few days) as not ending on a high note. Let’s see if my memory holds up.
Jubilee is treated to repeating what happened in Uncanny X-Men 251 (which I own and will review one of these days but not this month) where she freed Wolverine from a crucifiX. Jubilee suspects they are not in the Australian Outback as she was in Chinatown only a few minutes ago. Gateway is there but since he doesn’t talk, she can’t get any confirmation. Jean Grey, with the Phoenix Force but wearing a full green version of one of her uniforms. She implies that her and other women (we don’t get a full panel of who else is there but I can see Psylocke) have been gathered to serve a purpose. Jubilee isn’t going to play that game as she keeps trying to drag Wolverine along. At least he should be a tad lighter without the metal coating his bones.
In the catacombs under the city, Jubilee and Wolverine are confronted by – Tyger Tiger, Psylocke and Jessica Drew – also all dressed in green. This was during the time when Jessica Drew hadn’t been Spider-Woman in years. Jubilee uses her powers to flash a bright light and she is able to escape with Wolverine.
The pair are caught off guard by Rogue and Yukio. Yukio throws some daggers but Jubilee somehow strangely falls through the wall.
This whole time, I’ve been reading the captions as if they belonged to Jubilee but it turns out, they belong to someone else.
The narration boxes belong to Jubilee’s predecessor, Kitty Pryde! Kitty brought her good buddy, Lockheed, for this adventure!
Kitty is also in a green outfit but not a variation of any of her previous ones. She isn’t really one to show off those legs. I do like those short green gloves though. Yu draws a sweet Lockheed!
Who is Kitty narrating this to?
Is this the first meeting of Jubilee and Kitty? I would find that hard to believe except that Excalibur barely interacted with the rest of the X-Titles. This issue came out June 1998, the same month Excalibur 121 came out so I imagine this was a good way to remind people of her connections before she rejoined the main title.
Jubilee must be still under some effect, a she seriously thinks Kitty is responsible for Jubilee’s trip through memory lane as that isn’t really in Kitty’s powerset.
Kitty knows that Viper is behind this latest scheme, to turn the women in Logan’s life against him. Jubilee finally notices that Kitty has green hair and wearing a green outfit, so maybe Kitty is actually in on the plan. Kitty explains that due to her powers, she was able to escape before being given Viper’s mind controlling poison. Thus proving that Kitty is far better than those ladies who were put under.
Kitty wants Jubilee to lead them to Wolverine. Since it took so much time to explain to Jubilee everything, Jean and Rogue are almost to their location. Jubilee shouts for Gateway to teleport them out, just in time.
In the real Australia, Jubilee has some clothes stash away. Jubilee gets in her classic yellow trench coat, pink sunglasses and what is clearly a homage to DC’s Robin’s outfit with the red shirt and green shorts. We’ll see a full body shot on a below image.
Kitty has to borrow Jubilee’s clothes and Lockheed & Jubilee enjoy the fashion show. Kitty starts to have a good time with it too. Why does Jubilee even own that last outfit and why did Kitty even put it on?
Kitty eventually settles on a simple white shirt and a pair of blue shorts.
Kitty has an idea of where to find Wolverine.
Mount Logan, the highest point in Canada. Kitty instructs Jubilee in taking the time to learn about her teammates and her environments.
See Jubilee in the bottom row of panels? It doesn’t take much to realize that is clearly inspired by Robin’s costume.
Which was fun during Marvel vs DC when the two characters flirted with each other –
So during Amalgam when Batman and Wolverine were merged to create Dark Claw – it was awesome – it made perfect sense to combine Jubilee and Robin into –
Sparrow!
Kitty hints about how Sabretooth killed Silver Fox in Wolverine’s cabin. Which I can’t remember if that was a false memory or if that eventually did come to pass.
Kitty notices that Wolverine was here and not that long ago as his whiskey glass is still damp and his cigar is still fresh.
Behind Jubilee, a giant explosion occurs.
Rogue arrives and Jubilee distracts her as Kitty puts her down.
Tyger Tiger, who I’m glad Kitty name checks as I wouldn’t have recognized her. I’m not that familiar with the character but she has a gun to Jubilee’s head so there isn’t much needed to know. Kitty phases through Jubilee and tackles Tyger. For her thanks, Tyger shoots Kitty to her face!
Luckily, it wasn’t a real bullet. Instead Kitty’s entire body is encased with a substance that she can’t phased through.
Lockheed, the true hero that he is, jumps in front of Jubilee and spits hot fire so that Gateway can teleport the trio away.
Agarashima. Somehow in Kitty’s estimation of time passing, Wolverine in that “short time” went from Canada to Tokyo. That’s like an eleven hour flight, or so.
We finally get to see Wolverine! He doesn’t seem all that surprise to see his favorite lady friends.
Jubilee barely gets time to shout to Logan that Viper is after him, when Yukio tries to throw daggers at him. Logan and Yukio spar, as he clearly doesn’t want to hurt her. While distracted with that fight, Psylocke ninjas behind him and with the focus totality of her telepathic powers, digs a psychic dagger into his freaking head!
When Logan wakes up, he sees all of his lady friends as snakes – which is either on purpose by Viper or a sign of how horrible Logan views his friends. This transitions Logan into reminding himself of how Mariko died. So a reference to Silver Fox and now Mariko’s dead body, I believe the only lady in Wolverine’s life that isn’t seen is Storm. Storm, Carol Danvers and Mystique I guess, but this may be too early for Mystique to be seen.
Viper finally shows herself to Wolverine.
Poor Jubilee went from Canada, Japan to now Madripoor in a span on an hour. We finally get our entire cast in one place.
Viper is trying to get Jean to force Wolverine under Viper’s control.
We see someone, not in green, take out Tyger Tiger. Now that we are in Madripoor, Tyger is probably happy as she lives there.
Jubilee breaks Kitty out of her gel prision.
Black Widow makes up the fourth team member of the Rescue Logan Squad. I do like her taking out Jean and Psylocke out first, that’s pretty smart.
Wolverine tackles Rogue and she kisses him, to try to slow him down. Kitty, again, has to put Rogue down again. Kitty tricks Psylocke to put a psychic knife into Rogue’s head.
Black Widow, who this has to be the first time her and Kitty have been in comic together, right? Widow is holding her own against both Yukio and Jessica Drew.
Wolverine chases Viper as Kitty and Jubilee chase Logan. Jean hangs back and knocks everyone else out.
Viper didn’t mean to hurt Logan, she needed to bring him to her and this was her best plan. She reminds him of his vow. He’s still in a middle of a berserker rage so he isn’t listening.
Jubilee wouldn’t mind if Logan killed Viper but it isn’t really something Kitty wants to see. Kitty is going to find a way to slow Logan down. Meanwhile, Viper sums up her goals. On Seraph’s tomb, Logan vowed to do anything Viper asked, whenever she asked it.
Jean has made her way downstairs and is not happy. Kitty merges with Jean, which kicks Kitty like a government mule and snaps Jean out of her mind control.
Jubilee gets between Logan and Viper. She forces him to choose, to act like an animal or with honor like a man. Logan is all about honor and owning up to his word so this snaps him out of his little fit.
Some time passes, the poison is out of everyone’s system as the issue ends with Logan revealing that Viper is his life. Even Lockheed is in shock!
Cutting Edge, letters from – Dustin Angell of Syracuse, NY / EJ Bratcher of Batesville, MS / Rob Olcott of Cedar City, UH and Michael Ferraro.
Cover Dated July 2010
This comic is filled with one page origin stories, which were actually used in some trades in 2010. The following characters get origins –
Captain America, Steve Rogers
Fantastic Four
Doctor Doom
Amazing Spider-Man
Green Goblin
Thor
Loki
Invincible Iron Man
Incredible Hulk
Avengers
X-Men
Writer Fred Van Lente
Art Leinil Francis Yu
Colors Dave McCaig
Letters VC’s Clayton Cowles
So great that Kitty makes it to the cast of characters.
Daredevil
Doctor Strange
Writer Fred Van Lente
Artist Butch Guice
Color Artist Val Staples
Letterer Blambot’s Nate Piekos
Black Panther
Nick Fury
Wolverine
Hawkeye
Mockingbird, sometimes the two facing pages relate to each other and sometimes they do.
Black Widow
Punisher
Black Cat
Ms. Marvel, Carol
Hercules
Luke Cage
Immortal Iron Fist
Moon Knight
Ares
Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew
Ghost Rider
Skaar, Son of Hulk (whatever happened to this guy?)
Iron Man 2 is clearly coming out as there are ads for it and various merchandise.
Pet Avengers
Writer Chris Eliopoulos
Artist Ig Guara
Color Chris Sotomayor
Letter Blambot’s Nate Piekos
Lockheed! I miss that purple dragon,, he needs to show up in a comic again!
Deadpool
Power Pack gets a very generous two pages
The Hood
Sentry
Captain America, Bucky Barnes – I like how they start and end with Captain America. It at least gives a reason for not starting with the Fantastic Four – though Cap (both of them) predate the first family by twenty years.
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Not only does this episode have a Super Hero Squad version of the Punisher, and he is as intense as I imagine the censors would allow.
The sweet part of the episode is when the Squadies are looking for a new place to stay, they head over to Repit’s house and we see a slew of posters on his walls.
We see Kitty and Lockheed as posters!
Of course, Doctor Strange is a huge part of the episode but the whole episode stays in my memory due to that moment at the 8:11 mark.
Writer Matt Fraction
Penciler Mirco Pierfederici
Colorist Veronica Gandini
Letterer VC’s Clayton Cowles
Cover Dated January 2013
This is the final issue of this volume. The Defenders at this point are – Dr. Strange, Black Cat, Silver Surfer, Iron Fist, Red She-Hulk and Namor, who is not in this issue.
So the issue is about the end of the universe, as the Death Celestials are on Earth to end the planet.
In a previous issue, the one thing that would stop them is the Concordance Engine, which earlier the Defenders ruined.
From the cover, Dr. Strange and Iron Fist are sporting new uniforms.
Silver Surfer opens Dr. Strange’s mind so that he knows that the planet is coming to an end due to the Defenders. Strange goes back in time to see if he can change that.
We get an origin for the Death Celestials. There is a panel homaging the first Fantastic Four issue, from a different angle, which is fun.
Then we get Pierfederici drawing a slew of heroes. The Inhumans – Medusa, Black Bolt, Lockjaw and Crystal. Young Avengers – Wiccan, Hulkling, Lady Hawkeye. Wanda, Moondragon, Vision, Spider-Woman, Punisher, Deadpool and Archangel. The Fantastic Four – Thing, Sue and Reed. Iceman, Cable, Ghost Rider, a lady who may be Kitty Pryde wearing her Excalibur blue costume. Gambit, Rogue, Captain Britain, Daredevil and Hulk. Colossus, Beast, Cyclops, Emma, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America Thor, Wolverine and Spider-Man. Then front and center, is Doop and everyone’s favorite purple cat sized alien in the shape of a dragon, Lockheed!
Nick Fury shows up and he isn’t happy that the world is coming to an end.
At one point, Dr. Strange makes a comment regarding how Philadelphia is worst than Hell.
Dr. Strange is in the recent past. He sees himself falling for a gal, Molly who wants to borrow one of his books for a research project. They get it on, present day Strange goes on about how he is hurt here.
We get the day where they ruin the machine. Hulk shows up to get help to fight Black Hulk, who I’m not familiar with.
Oh, Namor is in this issue, he just has a beard like when he reshowed in the Marvel Universe right after Captain America did back in the 60s (our time).
Dr. Strange is successful, and Prester shows up and agrees to fix the past.
we get a blank page of history resetting itself, it is a nice technique.
Issue ends with Hulk showing up to Dr. Strange’s house, Wong tells him he is not home and Hulk goes to find someone else to help.
Earth is once again, safe.
There is an ad for Toyota Corolla, now I know to buy one of these next time I have some spare change.
Writer Peter Sanderson
Cover Dated December 1989
Ogun and Kitty on the cover? That can only mean the awesome Kitty Pryde and Wolverine miniseries takes place during this!
Book Three : The Man Reborn
Also covered is the legendary Paul Smith era!
This issue has 42 pages of text with various artists work shown.
Issues covered are –
Kitty Pryde and Wolverine 1 – 4
Wolverine Miniseries 1- 4
Uncanny X-Men 145 – 147, 151, 159, 162 – 166, 172 – 176, 178, 181, 183
Uncanny X-Men Annuals 4 – 7
































































