You have to read X-force. Have to. Especially if you have any kind of background with mid-late 80s and early 90s X-men comics.
I have always been a pretty big X-Men fan and try to keep up to date. I lost my job a few years ago and had to basically quit comics cold turkey. I still keep up to date through wikipedia and message boards and stuff but that doesn't do it for me, I need to read the books.
I recently read Messiah Complex and thought it was a fun old-school X-Crossover, but looking at the trades that come after it they seem to branch out.
I bought Manifest Destiny (which has Uncanny X-Men 500-503), and just read it, but am wondering if any of this stuff is worth reading. It wasn't that good and I think I heard the X-Men are leaving San Francisco.
I guess I'm wondering are any of the X-Trades after Messiah Complex worth reading. If so, which ones. And with the new Messiah War coming up (I will probably get this trade when it comes), but what should be worth reading until then.
Thanks all.
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You have to read X-force. Have to. Especially if you have any kind of background with mid-late 80s and early 90s X-men comics.
carlgiannini: All I wanted to know is what trades have been released. Now I've committed to spend an extra hundred or two on comics. What happened here?
The Lord Retail: I happened. Lord Retail happened to you. I'm sorry friend, but I simply can't turn it off..
X-Force has knives like whoah. Knives! Stabby stabby stab stab!
It's okay. X-Factor has been the best read for my money in the X-titles since it got its post House of M relaunch (skip the Secret Invasion tie ins, for the love of all things holy), with Uncanny being unevenly bouncing back and forth between "awesome!" and "why?"
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Utopia was really good, as was the X-23 arc that finished recently.
"If a baby were President, there would be no taxes. There would be no war. There would be no...government, and...things could get terrible. And actually probably it would be a better screenplay idea then a serious suggestion."
Like most people have said, if you liked Messiah Complex, and want to keep reading, follow Uncanny, X-Force and Cable. And before you ask, yes Cable is totally worth it.
Have you read Whedon/Cassaday's Astonishing X-Men? The recent Astonishing X-Men omnibus is like $45 on Amazon.com. Great series.
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