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by GundamMeister - written on 10/01/08 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Grant Morrison is widely regarded as one of the great comics writers of the day but his overhaul of the X-Men at the turn of the century has garnered as much loathing as it has praise. People like their X-Men and apparently, they don't like it when it gets meddled with too much. Well, Morrison meddled and he meddled good, but its really hard to see, when there are so many dire, plain and insipid X-books on the comic stands, just why you'd complain about Morrison giving the X-Men new uniforms, secondary mutations or revealing their identities to the public, particularly when he also managed to bring the franchise completely out of the doldrums and make it ...
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