Great X-pectations by Jason M. Bourgeois

X the Halls

Happy Holidays, everyone, and welcome back to another new Great X-Pectations. This month is going to be a big departure from the usual ranting, and have a bit more fun, with the X-Geek’s Top Ten Christmas Wish List. As written by me.

  1. A New X-Men that has a stable creative team, at least holding on to one artist for a single story arc, and with the ability to have the book come out in a timely fashion. I considered asking for Morrison off the book, but it is indeed hard to argue with the sales, so I just won’t read it.

  2. The Phoenix miniseries. This was in the works a little while ago, under the Icons line of limited series, and has just completely fallen apart and will now very likely never see the light of day as it was originally conceived, which is a shame. Chamber, who hadn’t even been an X-Man for a year at the time, was given an Icons miniseries, but one of the original five, often referred to as the heart of the team, and never actually having her own solo series, gets nothing? What a rip-off.

  3. Speaking of the Phoenix, could someone travel to the Marvel Universe and get me a gift-wrapped Rachel Summers to put under my tree on December 24th? Or if you’re female, pick yourself up a nice Gambit, or Nightcrawler, I suppose.

  4. X-Men Super Ultra Special Platinum Limited Mega Edition DVD. Or something like that. I want the re-edited, rescored movie, as Bryan Singer originally envisioned it, with the new footage we keep hearing about them filming, the better character driven story, with audio commentary, some behind the scenes features, and some other fun stuff. We were sort of promised this version, but they changed their mind and they’re just giving us the old film with a few more special features. At least there will be the audio commentary.

  5. More Essential X-Men TPBs. I personally haven’t bought any, but these large, B&W collections of classic comics are an excellent idea, and a very inexpensive way for someone to read up on all the merry mutants, and would be welcome on any X-Geek’s shelf, I’m sure.

  6. Fiiiive golden riiiiings!! Er, I mean... Keep manga away from the X-Men, please? I know some folks like it, but it just doesn’t fit. It looks silly, cartoonish, and makes the X-Men look like caricatures. And manga art really doesn’t work with American writing. Manga is the whole package, not just the art.

  7. Remember continuity? Remember consistency? Can we bring these back into the Marvel books in general, and the X- Titles in particular? Things have stopped making sense, between books, sometimes within themselves, and mostly with what has gone before. I’m not saying these things should be a shackle, but if Marvel wants to have a Universe, things have to hold together. And right now, they’re not.

  8. X-Treme X-Men back up as the top X-Men title it should be! C’mon folks, this is Claremont back (Almost) at the top of his game! This book deserves to be doing a lot better than it is. Good writing, excellent, gorgeous art, solid characters that don’t act like unlikable assholes, acting like themselves even, and the only book really trying to make everything going across the other titles. Yeah, back to that consistency thing again.

  9. It’s again long past time to clean out the X-Books. We’ve got way too many titles again, after the line got streamlined. Most of them are new ones, or new directions for old ones, started after the last cleansing. Nice try guys, better luck next time! Let’s get Rob Weinberg back on Cable, and get that book’s sales back up, eh?

  10. Any fan would love their least-favorite creator’s head gift- wrapped for them. I’ll take a Scott Lobdell, and a Rob Liefeld, please!

For some slightly more serious suggestions, there’s tons of calendars out there, the X-Men Monopoly game (Although, X- Men and Monopoly always seemed like an odd fit to me), limited edition art prints, lithographs - I just saw a very nice Death of Phoenix one by Jae Lee that I personally want - the new X-Men fighting game . . . It’s a good time to be an X-Fan, at least merchandise-wise.


    Jason M Bourgeois


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