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Post by Calidore on Nov 5, 2024 19:27:36 GMT -5
Peter Allen David’s 00s X-Force book was largely excellent, and he mostly did his own thing. It was jarring when he was mandated to include the annual big X-Line crossover plot into what he was doing. He did it well enough, but it often obviously disrupted what he had going on. The book would have been better if he didn’t have to pay the crossover tax for just one example. I think he ran into similar problem when he was manning X-Factor in the 90's too. It's still frustrating that creators have to play to the whims of mandated events when they just detract from the overall story (see the recent "Knight Terrors" storyline from DC) And his Hulk. Mandatory Crossover Disease hurt Alan Grant's Shadow of the Bat also, IMO.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Nov 10, 2024 16:11:26 GMT -5
Space Cabbie
He appeared in 23 issues of Mystery In Space - and was never cover featured DC didn't bother to reveal what his real name was DC has never published a collection of his adventures Stiffed him on a tip
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Post by codystarbuck on Nov 10, 2024 17:09:05 GMT -5
Space Cabbie He appeared in 23 issues of Mystery In Space - and was never cover featured DC didn't bother to reveal what his real name was DC has never published a collection of his adventures Stiffed him on a tip Then, he was pushed out of a job by Space Uber!
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Post by tarkintino on Nov 11, 2024 2:00:14 GMT -5
Space Cabbie He appeared in 23 issues of Mystery In Space - and was never cover featured DC didn't bother to reveal what his real name was DC has never published a collection of his adventures Stiffed him on a tip He was Space CABBIE...company disrespect sort of goes with the job!
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