Posted: 16 August 2024 at 6:11pm | IP Logged | 5
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When I saw the Magneto/Storm bit, this came to mind...
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Seeing this brings to mind that I recently read UXM #94-153 again for the second time in preparation for diving into X-Men: Elsewhen. I intended originally to read through to #137 and then read Phoenix: The Untold Story. Instead, I pressed through to the end of the second Omnibus with the idea that it would be interesting and instructive to compare the continued storyline in Elsewhen with the "official" version.
I may have more to say about that as I go further into the Elsewhen chronology, but I want to comment on the Dr. Doom storyline in #145-146. First of all, I view Dr. Doom as one of the great Marvel characters. Many of the stories featuring Doom are great stories. Unfortunately, UXM #145-146 are not included in that category, and I found that storyline to be disappointing and poorly executed. The biggest crime of those issues is that the story is... boring. I thought posterity might be kinder to these issues in reading them again many years later but I stand by my original opinion.
I do not understand how you can take great characters like Victor Von Doom and the X-Men, and put them in conflict with each other, and have it be anything less than a stellar event. Yet somehow UXM #145-146 accomplished this feat. Perhaps it can be said that there are no bad characters but only bad storytelling.
Edited by Timothy Ewanyshyn on 16 August 2024 at 6:20pm
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