New Mutants Revival
New Mutants 7

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: New Mutants 7
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1194380001
Owner: Tnerb

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My First Comics  Score: 35
New Mutants Revival  Score: 35
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Tell me who didn't think this was a carbon copy of Mr. T. After issue one was signed by not only Bob McLeod but Stan Lee I knew that I had to have multiple signatures if I could get them. I was not the only one who felt this way because my brother took a few to the Baltimore Comicon in 2013 where I met him for the first time. I'm adopted. Anyway, we thought a triple signature would be awesome, especially when one of those signatures was Sal Buscema himself. The only thing I do regret is I didn't get to meet him. CGC set up a private signing and when I get the chance again, I will wait just to thank him for all the enjoyment he has given me.

This book was originally purchased from World Wide Comics, and Stephen Ritter was nice enough to give me some Golden State stickers to replace on the slab for the newly acquired 9.8 SS copy. Out of all the earlier issues, (meaning before 15, this is probably my least favorite, and yet it inpacted me the most. There was something about word balloons on covers that I simply fell in love with. My first experience with that type of cover was Sub mariner #38. (*see the asterik...go check it out). Issue seven just happens to be the first New Mutants covers with this cover scheme. Sure the first six covers were great but when Axe utter "One more Mutie tick boy-- An' your Mama Dies!". This seems to be such a contradiction.

Stan Lee created the X-men with a message in mind, Why can't we get along. I never understood why someone who was repressed would ever harbor those feeling against each other. I don't believ in being politically correct, just morally, In the world of comics, a writer can place his thoughts and his grievances in the mouths of his characters. I just don't understand why one perceived inority would hate another, and using the term mutie is a very harsh word in the world of Marvel.

Of course nothing said that better over in the Dazzler part of the universe when the name Mutie was spray painted all over her movie posters.

Any way, hate in any aspect is just wrong, but this triple signed book is beautifel. Signed by Sal Buscema, Louise Simonson (Louise Jones as an editor)and Bob Mcleod have me fearing to ever get the great Chris Claremont on it.

Sal Buscema and Bob McLeod Signed on 9/7/13 Louise Simonson signed on 9/8/13 at the Baltimore Comic Con.



 
 
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