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X-Force 2 |
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X-Force 2 Modern |
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CGC |
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1343268004
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Owner Comments
2nd appearance of Deadpool. 1st app. of Weapon X (Garrison Kane). Juggernaut & Black Tom Cassidy app. Fisticuffs!! This Issue means a lot because it was plentiful as a kid and easier to find. Many times, I would read it and initially wonder who are these people? These characters eventually got fleshed out for the better. Deadpool becomes more of a wisecracker, and the X-force seemed to have a purpose. The initial 1st impression was lacking, I'm glad I stuck with it! I almost didn't know Weapon X in Deadpool Circle Chase, because I thought the Wolverine was Weapon X. Maybe it was just supposed to be the Weapon X "Program!" Well, that's all kinds of confusing at first! Lol. Whatever it is that Deadpool is fighting, it is out to get him, so I'm guessing this is self-defense, so the Circle Chase Deadpool Limited Series makes sense now.
Complete with back cover picture of a splash page featuring the Deadpool, with a very agitated Weapon X. It was picked up as a double "reader" under copy from Keith's Comics, in trade.
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X-Force 11 |
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X-Force 11 Modern |
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CGC |
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1343268005
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Owner Comments
"A" 1st of the Domino! This is the "real" Domino appearance according to CGC, and yet, not as a disguise or flashback, but as herself. Technically that happened in issue #8, but that books plot is about the recollection, I believe. I found this issue raw at one of the first cons I went to when getting back into collecting. I bought this along with a copy of ASM #134. You should have seen the look on the dealer's face when I asked to look at both books at the same time. Back to this X-force issue, it is the pic of the graded copy 9.6 that I bought raw at that con. Those early attempts to draw as an artist for those involved, to then draw in the reader! They have been found everywhere and take up a lot of that generations mind space, as it is what was mainstream or enough so for everyone to recall and recognize! It made an impression, but Lord willing a meaningful one.
Complete with a back cover picture of the "insides" from further copies I've found, often in the dollar bin. It used to be cheap! I'm glad to have representation of "early" Deadpool too! Especially in high grade, it does seem plentiful, although of the Deadpool appearances in X-force, this seems like a cool cover. The fight mattered to me! Both characters have more to say and do, and in the end, Deadpool leaves "less" questions than answers.
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X-Force 25 |
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X-Force 25 Modern |
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CGC |
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3878720011
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Owner Comments
Distorted Hologram and on the label! Found raw at the used bookstore, and the 4th of these "Fatal Attractions Distorted Holograms" I've found on the cheap. Only need 2 more graded, to complete the regular cover set! The Excalibur #71 I already have found raw and will be the 2nd to last! This 9.4 doesn't disappoint. I could have sworn it was only 8.5 lol. Not a 1st appearance and not an origin. It is just a regular issue with a wraparound cover and a Distorted Hologram. The Exodus planned to use the Acolytes to usher in Magnetos world, but I believe the Exodus had a little something on the side too. Magneto gets his behind kicked in a bad way. He'll be jelling soon enough. I still dig the Cable covers from this era; they are less digital than today's moderns. It has a style that I was used to growing up with. I wonder what the current opinion is today, is it any better? I'd like to think something's are still easy on the eyes.
Wraparound Cover as a special type of rescue to the story and arc of Wolverine, Magneto, and Xaivier. With the rest of the X-men and surrounding X-titles, it was a major turning point that most remember reading to the end and running to the newsstands and comic shops to make a copy theirs!
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X-Force 116 |
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X-Force 116 Modern |
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CGC |
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4091316002
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Owner Comments
1st appearance & ""death"" of Zeitgeist, Sluk, Gin Genie, Battering Ram & Plazm. 1st app. of U-Go Girl, Anarchist & Doop. That is a mouthful, but the more the merrier for this "Newsstand Edition!" I picked this up at a used bookstore by asking to see the back stock, I wasn't sure if able, but I WAS hopeful. Turns out they had a big stack for me to go through, and I picked up others as well, close in grade too. A lot of this art is reminiscent of the Wizard guy in the 90s with a lightning bolt exclamation point for a design on his shirt. Same artist as then I believe. Time flies when having your imagination published. Not all of it went over well in the 90's but with enough 1st appearances to shake a stick at, it'll do for a dollar bin find! Keep at it and the rewarder is Faithful to provide. These X-force are towards the very end of the run, who would have thought that it would run for so long?
Complete with a Back Cover Pic of another issue of this series that I found at the used bookstore, which may or may not end up graded, as it is a 1st appearance of sorts!
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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